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Half bubble off plumb
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: middle of Alberta
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Great Idea Rice with the modular, that was kinda my plan, then do just like you did with the 2 connectirs on your old dyna setup, wire the connectors so on the coil side one is femaleone is male, no way to screw it up then
What do you mean by 'pot in' Like solder the wire to the plug then fill the whole plug area with silicone or something? I found these chinese version of the Deutsch HDT-48-00 crimpers, I'm guessing not nearly as good, but under half the price its tempting... then I could purchase a nig connector 'kit' with a few of everything in it. The cheaper $50 one only do certain sizes of wire, so i would prefer to just get one size fits all crimpers. If anyone knows domething selling a old pair of those crimpers I would be very interested in getting a set. Ild well taken care of tools work awesome lots of the time vs newer chinese stuff. http://r.ebay.com/xHU6Lu Should I just put in an order from prowireusa to grab a bunch of wire? I want to make it so I leave the factory wiring completely untouched (try to not cut it up, maybe just depin a few) but have it completely reversible. So use a new male connector 4-pin for coil harness so I don't hack it up, then adapt it to be the trigger from ecu - pro 14. If I could find new ecu pins though, I would prefer to depin coil triggers from ecu and run 4 new independent wires. @ keeping away from power wires etc, yes, and if you have to cross it, do it as close to a 90* cross as pissible. I would describe myself as competent with wiring, mainly its high quality tools/materials because they cost so much up front. Im no pro, but I beileve I can do a good job, just won't be *as* good. Forgot to mention I can get *Real* Mil-Spec wire, local business brings it up from the US, only bad thing is $1/1ft... J.
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