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Old Feb 9, 2019 | 01:29 AM
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Default Interior loom removal help

Hi Guys


I have a Honda Integra DC2 JDM race car running a 270bhp H22. RHD

Its a race car so typical stripped out ,roll cage etc etc.
because i like everything simple and because im getting a carbon dash made for it there is plenty of unused wires that still don't need, I'm running a digital dash of can communication to my P28/s300 so i really don't need any wires hardly inside of car.
I don't want to touch the ecu harness that goes from ecu to the engine bay, but there is still a hell of a lot of wires that branch off near the ecu and run along the inside bulkhead, ideally i want to just cut all these off but i'm not sure if any of them will effect the running of the car.

what wires which will run along this bulkhead would i need so i don't cause myself trouble.

i understand i will need to get a power feed to ECU
i just want bare minimum for running car , i'm not sure if any of the engine loom runs across there also?


Any help would be appreciated . thank you


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Old Mar 14, 2019 | 05:22 PM
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Default Re: Interior loom removal help

That's a hard question, I wouldn't risk this as this could cause a huge head ache, maybe contact a engine wire harness comp. like Rywire or chase bays and ask them, maybe you could send them everything and they can delete what's not needed and or just make you a custom harness.
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