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I agree they were probably just trying to get the parts gone
 

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I prefer the drive by cable for the cost. Its cheap, simple, and im not concerned with cruise control.

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I prefer the drive by cable for the cost. Its cheap, simple, and im not concerned with cruise control.

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I have no preference I'm not to concerned about cruise control either. I would like to have A/c but that's not a necessity right now
 

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You can always add that later.

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I have no preference I'm not to concerned about cruise control either. I would like to have A/c but that's not a necessity right now
Again you can STILL have cruise control with a DBC throttle body. If you choose not to that would be your call, Just trying to clear this up for you or anyone else that may read this thread.

You can always add that later.

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Yes you can always add that later, but if you are having a harness built, or re-wired it would be a good idea to have the circuits added or kept. It will look much cleaner under the hood jusdt having a few connectors un plugged then going back in at a later time and trying to add the circuits needed.
 

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/\ agreed.

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Again you can STILL have cruise control with a DBC throttle body. If you choose not to that would be your call, Just trying to clear this up for you or anyone else that may read this thread.



Yes you can always add that later, but if you are having a harness built, or re-wired it would be a good idea to have the circuits added or kept. It will look much cleaner under the hood jusdt having a few connectors un plugged then going back in at a later time and trying to add the circuits needed.

I agree with you on that I'd rather have them unplugged than have to go back later
 

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Bought the engine and trans from the 06
 

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Woohoo! Exciting stuff!

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Again you can STILL have cruise control with a DBC throttle body. If you choose not to that would be your call, Just trying to clear this up for you or anyone else that may read this thread.

Yep, just need the cable cruise module from a 91'-up GM vehicle (Caprice, S10, etc).

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Nice I need to go to the junkyard for some parts anyway and i'll see about getting the cruise module where would it be located on s10
 

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Nice I need to go to the junkyard for some parts anyway and i'll see about getting the cruise module where would it be located on s10

I think they are usually on the inner fender on the driver's side.
 

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Nice I need to go to the junkyard for some parts anyway and i'll see about getting the cruise module where would it be located on s10

Unless your switching to DBC you wont need that anymore. If your switching just find the cable and follow it back, usually mounted to the firewall. Don't forget to cut the wiring so you have a pigtail.
 

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Alright cool and I plan on doing DBC but still 50/50 on it
 

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