Wiring
#2
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MASTER BUILDER
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Wisconsin cheesehead!!
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:shock: wow, awsome job hammer! That looks cleaner then brand new Mercedes.
I dont think I would have the patience for all of that, but that doesnt look like a cheap fiero either.
I dont think I would have the patience for all of that, but that doesnt look like a cheap fiero either.
#4
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RACING JUNKIE
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Coldwater, MI
Posts: 2,998
Thank you guys it took a little time getting the wires straight but really from start to running wires through the chassis, mounting everything and wiring it all I had around 30hrs in it. I am very please with how it turned out. Seems like every car I wire I learn a few more things I'll change the next time I do it. Thanks again
#8
NO, NO ,NO,---YOU GUYS JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND :x :x :x ---HE ISN'T GOING TO RUN THIS ONE [ THIS ONE HE LEAVES IN THE TRAILER FOR PEOPLE TO LOOK AT :lol: :lol: :lol: ]----ONLY KIDDING DAVID----GREAT LOOKING WIRING AND WORKMANSHIP :lol: :lol:---LIVELY
#9
David,
I do have one question about the last photo. Is that black cable or hose, and is that grey spooled cable for a data recorder? The reason I ask is I always try to isolate trigger, or data cables from power.
Curtis
I do have one question about the last photo. Is that black cable or hose, and is that grey spooled cable for a data recorder? The reason I ask is I always try to isolate trigger, or data cables from power.
Curtis
#10
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RACING JUNKIE
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Coldwater, MI
Posts: 2,998
No data recorder for me, the black is the battery cable to the back, the gray is the wire from the switch panel to the circuit board, saves from needing to run wires upto the switch panel itself.
thanks
thanks