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Old 07-08-2010, 08:50 AM
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hey guys wondering what u think about my start of engine harness tuck?



i already extended my driverside shock harness to center , so my wire placement seems fine....any pointers...? going to computer store to get loom as we speak...
Old 07-08-2010, 08:24 PM
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any pointers...? going to computer store to get loom as we speak...

#1 - don't continue. Put it back to stock - you and your sanity will thank me later. Only people with complete showcars have told me it's worth it. For a driver or race car, you're just begging for electrical gremlins.

#2 - If you continue with it... use good solder/flux/heatshrink. Make sure to use rubbing alcohol to remove the boiled flux residue, as that can cause issues if left on the wires.

#3 - use high-grade wire, same or slightly heavier gauge, preferably with a same or higher strand count and good flexable pvc insulator.

#4 - mark everything while you're doing it, and quadruple-check it before you wrap it up. Definately do a continuity check on everything.

#5 - use good electrical tape & split-loom where aplicable. Use brush-on electical tape goo for 3-way connections you can't fully insulate with shrink wrap. DO NOT use scotch-locks/t-locks. Use Honda connectors from a parts car if you need to add them.
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#1 - don't continue. Put it back to stock - you and your sanity will thank me later. Only people with complete showcars have told me it's worth it. For a driver or race car, you're just begging for electrical gremlins.

#2 - If you continue with it... use good solder/flux/heatshrink. Make sure to use rubbing alcohol to remove the boiled flux residue, as that can cause issues if left on the wires.

#3 - use high-grade wire, same or slightly heavier gauge, preferably with a same or higher strand count and good flexable pvc insulator.

#4 - mark everything while you're doing it, and quadruple-check it before you wrap it up. Definately do a continuity check on everything.

#5 - use good electrical tape & split-loom where aplicable. Use brush-on electical tape goo for 3-way connections you can't fully insulate with shrink wrap. DO NOT use scotch-locks/t-locks. Use Honda connectors from a parts car if you need to add them.
wow..ok. um i like the look. but not paying out the *** for a rywire or chasebays harness, im getting the good 3m tape and re looming it.
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If you have to shorten/lengthen wires....keep away from the plug as much as you can. Only solder where the wire will be straight and hopefully where it won't move around.

When you solder a wire the ends of your joint can become weak....if it moves around enough, it'll be only a matter of time before it works itself apart.

Also I am not a fan of loom. I like the braided wire covers better, I've used the braided cover that splits down the middle.

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#1 - don't continue.
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Old 07-08-2010, 11:14 PM
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Default Re: engine harrness fab

Originally Posted by HiProfile
#1 - don't continue. Put it back to stock - you and your sanity will thank me later. Only people with complete showcars have told me it's worth it. For a driver or race car, you're just begging for electrical gremlins.

#2 - If you continue with it... use good solder/flux/heatshrink. Make sure to use rubbing alcohol to remove the boiled flux residue, as that can cause issues if left on the wires.

#3 - use high-grade wire, same or slightly heavier gauge, preferably with a same or higher strand count and good flexable pvc insulator.

#4 - mark everything while you're doing it, and quadruple-check it before you wrap it up. Definately do a continuity check on everything.

#5 - use good electrical tape & split-loom where aplicable. Use brush-on electical tape goo for 3-way connections you can't fully insulate with shrink wrap. DO NOT use scotch-locks/t-locks. Use Honda connectors from a parts car if you need to add them.
this, seriously
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It is a pain in the ***. MY first one I had a short somewhere and it kept blowing the ECU fuse but i knew it couldn't be my harness, dash came out, traced all the underdash wiring...it was a mess. Put a stock harness back in and everything worked beautiful.
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Tech Flex F6

TXL Cross link Wire

Cross-linked polyolefin heat shrink

Quality (not cold) soldered connections

Lot of patience and attention to detail

And a lable system/diagram of each connection, wire color, and thier orientation ( comes back to attention to detail)
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If you're gonna do it, do it right. Dont half *** it with computer store bullshit that was never designed for automotive duty.

I have a fully tucked and shortened harness on my s13 sr20 car. bitch to do, but it was done right and worked flawlessly.
Old 07-11-2010, 08:29 AM
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Tough crowd...speaking with experience. If it is not done correctly, you will be hating life later. There is a reason that the Mil-stuff is so expensive....partially because the components are so expensive....partially because of the time and attention to detail so that you don't have to f-with it later.
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