S50 into e30 m3 wire harness connector

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  • techno550
    Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 82

    #16
    You will want to get the wiring harness covers for a 318is as well. also a dealer item.

    Better yet, iirc, you can get all of it (and get it done too) from Kadunza. RobertK on here I think.

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    • Nick_S
      No R3VLimiter
      • Apr 2011
      • 3656

      #17
      Just tossing it out there that I recently finished my swap with an adapter from Nando and it looks super clean and functions perfect. Great guy and a great product, especially for the price.
      91 318is M50 swapped
      05 Honda Pilot

      24V swap thread
      http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524

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      • MyE30
        Grease Monkey
        • Sep 2013
        • 326

        #18
        Here are some links you can check out to help you make your decision:

        Nando's 24v swap adaptors

        Kadunza 24v swap adaptors

        DYI wiring empowerment

        DYI wiring empowerment

        I didn't provide a link to Dave's site because you've already been in contact with him. I'm sure there are others that provide wiring/adaptor service on this forum but you'll have to search the retail section. Also, the last two links are for your own education/empowerment if you'd like to do the wiring yourself. Obviously, it will take more time and research on your end. Time is money, so if you want to save time I'm sure those who provide the service are more than willing to take care of you.

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        • 328ijunkie
          Forum Sponsor
          • May 2007
          • 3961

          #19
          I came into this market years ago to offer a properly working clean non ghetto product to go against all the other people on r3v and other places selling people
          Junk that didn't work and could burn their car to the ground.

          As competition to me I'm sad to say this isn't the case with RobertK and nando's stuff. I've sold harnesses in the past to RobertK before he picked up his own set of crimpers ;) and also know nandos products. Both are great and very clean. I will obviously continue to sell them and may adjust pricing according to competition :P

          But yeah not to throw my own business under the bus, you can't go wrong going with either of the 3 of us :D

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          • nando
            Moderator
            • Nov 2003
            • 34827

            #20
            What, you don't like having 12v wired to ground and butt splices on a couple junkyard connectors? :p

            Dont worry about competition from me, lol. If i built as many adapters as i could in a year it would be like 25..
            Build thread

            Bimmerlabs

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            • m3j0n
              Grease Monkey
              • Feb 2006
              • 395

              #21
              Originally posted by MyE30
              Here are some links you can check out to help you make your decision:

              Nando's 24v swap adaptors

              Kadunza 24v swap adaptors

              DYI wiring empowerment

              DYI wiring empowerment

              I didn't provide a link to Dave's site because you've already been in contact with him. I'm sure there are others that provide wiring/adaptor service on this forum but you'll have to search the retail section. Also, the last two links are for your own education/empowerment if you'd like to do the wiring yourself. Obviously, it will take more time and research on your end. Time is money, so if you want to save time I'm sure those who provide the service are more than willing to take care of you.
              AWESOME! Thank you!


              Originally posted by 328ijunkie
              I came into this market years ago to offer a properly working clean non ghetto product to go against all the other people on r3v and other places selling people
              Junk that didn't work and could burn their car to the ground.

              As competition to me I'm sad to say this isn't the case with RobertK and nando's stuff. I've sold harnesses in the past to RobertK before he picked up his own set of crimpers ;) and also know nandos products. Both are great and very clean. I will obviously continue to sell them and may adjust pricing according to competition :P

              But yeah not to throw my own business under the bus, you can't go wrong going with either of the 3 of us :D
              thank you for your honesty. Response time and price are my deciding factors and pushing me to go elsewhere. thank you for your help.

              Originally posted by nando
              What, you don't like having 12v wired to ground and butt splices on a couple junkyard connectors? :p

              Dont worry about competition from me, lol. If i built as many adapters as i could in a year it would be like 25..
              Thank you!

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