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Wiring and Kiggly mod

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TurboTony

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Mar 21, 2008
Providence, Rhode Island
First, yes, I know this post is best placed as a response to the following thread:

http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/automatic-tranny/366917-kiggly-shifter-mod-2.html

However, I am still a n00b here and am not allowed to post in the correct forum :nono:

So, the Vehicle is a 1991 Galant GSX awd a/t n/t, converted a turbo 4g63.

My stock n/t trans was slipping any time my 20g would spool past ~14psi, so I installed a '94 1g awd a/t. None of the four plugs match up exactly (no real surprise there), so I am going to do the Kiggly shifter mod.

Q: Once the Kiggly manu-matic mod is completed, which (if any) of the other three wiring harnesses coming off of the trans can be unplugged/ignored and which need to be rewired together"?

I am specifically referring to:
1. The single wire from the round front cover,
2. The dual wires from the front plug, and
3. The 4-green-wire plug.

Obviously the other is getting direct wired to the shift selector harness.

If the mods feel it is appropriate to move this for me to the correct forum, you have my gratitude.

Thanks

Tony
 
Bump to make this post easier for my moderator friend here to find and move it to the correct forum. I apologize for the obvious post-whoring.

T
 
Bump two. C'mon mods, please move this to the right forum for me? Leon will vouch for me I'm sure.

Thanks

T
 
You only need to connect the wires in the Kiggly diagram. That's it. none of the other trans connectors need to be plugged into anything.

The only other wiring you need to worry about is connecting up your reverse lamp wire and the starter solenoid wires from the PRNDL switch.
 
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