Haltech looming the harness?
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Turbo II Haltech Sprint in first gen. sorry for the crappy pic.
Stock replacement 93'-95'
All using Raychem DR-25. Motorsports grade heatshrink. Submerging the harness in fluid be it water or gasoline wont necessarily show a problem. water ingress is something that happens over time and it corrodes the wires and pins. Think of rust for wiring. Split loom is Ok but it is bulky. some lower quality split loom cannot handle the heat in the engine bay. Braided covering is not as bulky, is better visually but can have the same poor quality issues. Make sure you check the heat rating of whatever you are buying before you do so.
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Stock replacement 93'-95'
All using Raychem DR-25. Motorsports grade heatshrink. Submerging the harness in fluid be it water or gasoline wont necessarily show a problem. water ingress is something that happens over time and it corrodes the wires and pins. Think of rust for wiring. Split loom is Ok but it is bulky. some lower quality split loom cannot handle the heat in the engine bay. Braided covering is not as bulky, is better visually but can have the same poor quality issues. Make sure you check the heat rating of whatever you are buying before you do so.
EB Turbo
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ok guys, i found the holy grail.
CRIMPING, INTERCONNECTING CABLES,
HARNESSES, AND WIRING
that NASA wrote up. heh.
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codeq/doctree/87394.pdf
CRIMPING, INTERCONNECTING CABLES,
HARNESSES, AND WIRING
that NASA wrote up. heh.
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codeq/doctree/87394.pdf
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This is my chassis and motor wiring (pre firewall obviously) before looming. Ill post an after when its done.. The whole setup is like 75% done and all custom by myself. There is zero oem harness and i retained all the lights and wipers and blinkers and the Haltech harness does the motor.
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anyone order from this place ? there price seems good
http://www.buyheatshrink.com/
http://www.buyheatshrink.com/
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can anyone tell me if i ordered enough heatshrink. all diameters are after shrink.
1/2"-4ft
1/8"-8ft
1/4"-4ft
3/16"-4ft
3/32"-12ft
also ordered (A) from this link pack of 100:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#butt-connectors/=hehndt
1/2"-4ft
1/8"-8ft
1/4"-4ft
3/16"-4ft
3/32"-12ft
also ordered (A) from this link pack of 100:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#butt-connectors/=hehndt
Last edited by florotory; 05-05-12 at 08:59 AM.
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This?..( I googled it to get info!)
http://www.wirecare.com/products.asp?prodline=DYAU
http://www.wirecare.com/products.asp?prodline=DYAU
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the most common size for bulkheads are usually a 24-61, thats a 61 pin connector in a size 24 shell with 18-22awg contacts. thats what is in that pic above and what i use for firewall bulkheads.
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75$ for plug and socket with enough pins and spare contacts for a few screw ups. I'll also throw in some blank contact fillers and a few insert/extract tools. PayPal is fitbikeco20@hotmail.com
Pm me your address. Also do you want a flange style with 4 bolts or a jam nut style?
Pm me your address. Also do you want a flange style with 4 bolts or a jam nut style?
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75$ for plug and socket with enough pins and spare contacts for a few screw ups. I'll also throw in some blank contact fillers and a few insert/extract tools. PayPal is fitbikeco20@hotmail.com
Pm me your address. Also do you want a flange style with 4 bolts or a jam nut style?
Pm me your address. Also do you want a flange style with 4 bolts or a jam nut style?