Current Performance Wiring

Current Performance Wiring Custom engine management systems for 97-up LSx,Vortec engines, and 2014-up LTx Gen V Engines. Specializing in S-10 Fuel injected V8 conversions
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03/13/2026

L87/10spd. E90 ecu w/T93 TCM. Commanding shifts (tap shift) and testing our rectangular display screen. Will definitely have a round option as well. We've tested with 08-up 6spd 8spd, and 10spd.

02/23/2026

A little teaser of something we're working on.
Gear indicator (6, 8, 10spd), trans temp (and possibly other data) hi/low beam indicator, MIL, and a few other things all on one simple screen.

Willys 2.0 nice video showing all the details of the build.
02/20/2026

Willys 2.0 nice video showing all the details of the build.

A 1953 Willys Jeep reborn with modern muscle, this build packs over 1,000 horsepower from a twin-turbo LSX engine. Holley Dominator EFI controls everything, ...

02/12/2026

The test track here in Italy can be a bit sketchy at times.

Currently going on in Modena Italy!
02/11/2026

Currently going on in Modena Italy!

That fresh L87 10 speed feeling bringing in the new year.
12/30/2025

That fresh L87 10 speed feeling bringing in the new year.

12/19/2025

Standalone vs. Direct-fit

The LS Swap world has been looking for wiring solutions since the engine was first introduced in 1997. During this time, LT1 and L98 tuned port engines were the more readily available options. To make those engines run in older muscle cars and street rods a simple wiring harness would do the trick. The term “standalone harness” was introduced in magazine articles and catalogs prior to the internet. This type of wiring harness contains a simplified system to get the engine running on its own independent of the vehicle it was installed in. This means it could run on an engine stand or anything else you want. A standalone harness contains its own fuses and relays as well as connections for the engine computer and all necessary components and sensors, so with just a few wires connected, the engine computer will power up and be able to control the fuel injection and ignition system. This may be fine in an older car that did not have a fuel injected engine in it to start with, but as time progressed, vehicle electrical systems became more complex and varied.

When Windows 95 came out, Microsoft pushed the term “Plug and Play” as a feature with their system meaning you could just plug peripheral devices in to the computer and they would work without much fuss. This term gained popularity in other areas including the idea of a “plug and play” wiring harness for engine swaps. As Current Performance Wiring took shape in the late 90’s, we found a need for such a thing in our early dealings with LT1 engines going into S10 trucks. Smaller cars and trucks that were not offered from the factory with V8 engines were often a popular platform for swaps, and we took on the challenge of creating engine harnesses that went beyond a basic standalone harness and instead utilized the existing fuse box and relays in the vehicle. So instead of having their own self-contained system, the harnesses we began building were meant to plug directly in to the body connectors of the vehicle and replace the stock fuel injected 4 or 6 cylinder engine wiring with a new harness made for the V8. LT1s were still quite popular, but the LS engines were definitely on the upswing. Also becoming more prevalent in newer vehicles were things like ABS, cruise control, and computerized instrument clusters that worked with serial data communications to read information from the engine computer like engine temperature, fuel level, etc. Building a harness that could plug directly in to the vehicle and carry the signals for computerized gauges, ABS, cruise control, and any other vehicle amenities was key. From this was born our Direct-fit harness. A Direct-Fit harness differs from a Standalone harness in that it plugs directly in to the stock vehicle’s body wiring and any other components that the original stock engine harness plugged in to. In some cases, this means wiper motors, blower motors and ABS modules. A Direct-Fit harness is meant to take the headache out of figuring out how to keep the stock functions of the vehicle after the engine swap. Gauges, wipers, ABS, cruise control, even the stock OBD port under the dash can all be retained just as if the vehicle came from the manufacturer with the V8. Also, this means troubleshooting issues can be easier because factory fuses and relays still serve the same purpose. Instead of having 2 separate systems, 2 separate fuse boxes, the stock fuse box and wiring diagrams will still apply in regards to the function of the powers and grounds going in and out of the body wiring in the vehicle. This can be beneficial later when another company is altering or adding things to the wiring.

In conclusion, a basic standalone harness is a great way to make a fuel injected engine run in any application, whether it’s on a run stand, in an old hot rod, or even in a brand new truck. However, if you’re intention is to retain all of the factory original functions on a vehicle that came with any bit of computer control systems originally, then chances are, a direct-fit harness would be a better solution to make that happen, and also save you the trouble of figuring out what needs to be kept, eliminated, and integrated from the vehicles original engine harness.

Current Performance Wiring makes Direct-Fit harnesses for S10/S15 trucks, Full Size GM Trucks from 1990-2007, Caprice/Impalas, Camaro, Corvette, Colorado/Canyon/H3 and more.
Contact us for further details or questions about your application
727-844-7570
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Happy Veterans Day 🇺🇸 to all who served! Thank you for your service!
11/11/2025

Happy Veterans Day 🇺🇸 to all who served! Thank you for your service!

Mr. Peter Brock going over the details if his design in person.The appeal of
11/06/2025

Mr. Peter Brock going over the details if his design in person.
The appeal of

Here at   day 2, some absolutely beautiful cars in the building. Come by and say hello, central hall booth 21539
11/05/2025

Here at day 2, some absolutely beautiful cars in the building. Come by and say hello, central hall booth 21539

If you're going to be out at SEMA this year, CPW will be teamed up with   at booth 21539 in the central hall. Come by an...
11/01/2025

If you're going to be out at SEMA this year, CPW will be teamed up with at booth 21539 in the central hall. Come by and say hello, check out some cool cars and see what's new.

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