wireless engine bays
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Re: wireless engine bays (imola-red dc2)
I wish there was a way to be truly wireless.....like a computer, have special lil sensors n stuff
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Re: wireless engine bays (JDM CTR EK)
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One of the sickest engine bay's around.. </TD></TR></TABLE>
correction, it IS the sickest, cleanest most expensive engine bay i have ever seen and all i do is browse this ******* site for hours on end. i definitely give you all the respect you deserve for your finished product.
One of the sickest engine bay's around.. </TD></TR></TABLE>
correction, it IS the sickest, cleanest most expensive engine bay i have ever seen and all i do is browse this ******* site for hours on end. i definitely give you all the respect you deserve for your finished product.
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Re: (py)
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FERR what car?? I have done many EF tucks, for that one, doing the headlight wires, fusebox, everything......a good...5 or 6 hours. I got it down now in about 4 hours, haha.
FERR what car?? I have done many EF tucks, for that one, doing the headlight wires, fusebox, everything......a good...5 or 6 hours. I got it down now in about 4 hours, haha.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16crxkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">FERR what car?? I have done many EF tucks, for that one, doing the headlight wires, fusebox, everything......a good...5 or 6 hours. I got it down now in about 4 hours, haha. </TD></TR></TABLE>
What about for a DC2, how much would I need to pay a shop to do it?
What about for a DC2, how much would I need to pay a shop to do it?
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Re: (redGSRguy)
hahah wire tuck isnt hard, but if u JUST do a wire tuck, but to smooth things out and go the way of pandahatch takes months! weeks if that is your only job!
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Re: wireless engine bays (imola-red dc2)
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i jus moved and where im currently at there is no room to work on a car.. .so for now the car is sitting in a storage unit
i jus moved and where im currently at there is no room to work on a car.. .so for now the car is sitting in a storage unit
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Re: (8 O ATE)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 8 O ATE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hahah wire tuck isnt hard, but if u JUST do a wire tuck, but to smooth things out and go the way of pandahatch takes months! weeks if that is your only job! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yea just dive in and start tucking wires.....but...give urself a good 2 or 3 days just in case. EF wire tucks are supposed to be harder than EG/DC, and i didnt have barely any wire skills when i did it haha .
But solder everything u cut/splice, and heatshrink n stuff.
Basically all u need is:
Wire (20gauge and18 gauge i beleive)
Wire strippers
Zipties
Soldering iron
Heatshrink and Electrical tape
and maybe some thicker wires for starter wire and other thicker one.( I used my old system wires )
I think thats it.....Good luck
Yea just dive in and start tucking wires.....but...give urself a good 2 or 3 days just in case. EF wire tucks are supposed to be harder than EG/DC, and i didnt have barely any wire skills when i did it haha .
But solder everything u cut/splice, and heatshrink n stuff.
Basically all u need is:
Wire (20gauge and18 gauge i beleive)
Wire strippers
Zipties
Soldering iron
Heatshrink and Electrical tape
and maybe some thicker wires for starter wire and other thicker one.( I used my old system wires )
I think thats it.....Good luck
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Re: (b16crxkid)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16crxkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yea just dive in and start tucking wires.....but...give urself a good 2 or 3 days just in case. EF wire tucks are supposed to be harder than EG/DC, and i didnt have barely any wire skills when i did it haha .
But solder everything u cut/splice, and heatshrink n stuff.
Basically all u need is:
Wire (20gauge and18 gauge i beleive)
Wire strippers
Zipties
Soldering iron
Heatshrink and Electrical tape
and maybe some thicker wires for starter wire and other thicker one.( I used my old system wires )
I think thats it.....Good luck </TD></TR></TABLE>
I meant the body work, welding, grinding, smoothing,.....thats what I meant by "next level"[
But solder everything u cut/splice, and heatshrink n stuff.
Basically all u need is:
Wire (20gauge and18 gauge i beleive)
Wire strippers
Zipties
Soldering iron
Heatshrink and Electrical tape
and maybe some thicker wires for starter wire and other thicker one.( I used my old system wires )
I think thats it.....Good luck </TD></TR></TABLE>
I meant the body work, welding, grinding, smoothing,.....thats what I meant by "next level"[
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Re: (8 O ATE)
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I meant the body work, welding, grinding, smoothing,.....thats what I meant by "next level"[</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes i know, i just quoted u cause u said wire tuck isnt that hard. But i was was just telling everyone what was needed n stuff
I meant the body work, welding, grinding, smoothing,.....thats what I meant by "next level"[</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes i know, i just quoted u cause u said wire tuck isnt that hard. But i was was just telling everyone what was needed n stuff
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Re: (b16crxkid)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16crxkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes i know, i just quoted u cause u said wire tuck isnt that hard. But i was was just telling everyone what was needed n stuff </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: (Jackson4Door)
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