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Rotary Fanatic
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 183
Rep Power: 16 ![]() |
Finally got all of the wires into the bulkhead.
Here is the engine bay side, took a while to braid everything, everything has been left long, I won't trim it down and cover it until I have it in the engine bay. ![]() ![]() Yes, that is an 8 wire braid, I surprised myself on that one haha. ![]() Used almost every terminal available ![]() Here is the side that will sit inside the car. This will connect to the TEC GT ecu, plx gauges, stock gauges and indicator lights, and a few other wires on the stock body harness. ![]() Now i just need to put the strain reliefs on, the Raychem, and then the connectors. Oh, and it's now wired for 8 injectors and 8 coils, just in case I ever save up for a 4 rotor haha. |
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#2 |
Rotary Fanatic
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Edmonton, AB
Posts: 179
Rep Power: 14 ![]() |
Nice job. clean wiring like that is so much easier to work with and looks hundreds of times better. Love the uniqueness of this build
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The Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 10
Rep Power: 0 ![]() |
Easiest way to braid wires that I have found is to secure one end in a Vice and tape the other end to a drill, then its a simple as squeezing the trigger. It'll save your thumbs. I remember helping out with the wiring on a M&W ignition and using my Thumbs at the beginning really munged Buttox.
Good Stuff build wise man, massive undertaking. Hope it meets your expectations. Quote:
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