Originally Posted by ShawnQ
If it were 'Plug -n- Play' it would be much more popular and easier to install, BUT, as far as AMG-Jerry goes, I can understand where he is coming from. Most of the customers who are upgrading pumps will have enough DIY knowledge to get it done, or enough $$ to pay someone to figure it out for them. They tried to do it as a courtesy but they are also trying to run a business. It got to the point where it was no longer cost effective...therefore they let it be.
I don't like hacking the stock harness, regardless of how good of a hack you do...
HDDP, I may do some searching tomorrow with the info you've provided and try to find the source you found.
SQ
Neither do I. I'll search too. If you find something, please let us know. I'll do the same.
Brain storm: couldn't we just hack the pump connectors? Take the connections from the old pump and put them on the new pump?