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not my car..but check out this guys engine bay...
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Nice! I've been thinking about hiding the wires in my engine bay for a while. How would I go about doing something like that?
-Ryan |
if i remember right he had the yellow saleen graphics on the side
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yeah.. hiding wire's..... I got an idea but how do you get rid of all the vaccume's also like the vaccum juntion on the back wall.. ints nessicary isnt it? well with an EFI setup?
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When you hide the wires, everything can be moved inside the fenders or on the backside of the firewall. You don't have to get rid of anything and if done properly, nothing will require cutting (wires, etc.).
The project goes quickly of you jack the front of the car up, put it on stands, remove the front wheels, and then remove the plastic wheel wells. This will give you all the room you need to mount the vacuum tree and re-route all of the wiring. FYI: Don't forget about re-routing the cable for the hood latch! It's the little wire that runs down the driver side fender. Oh yea.....be sure to label everything . There will be alot of crap hanging around and it's helpful to have everything labeled for the re-assembly process. |
Does anyone have anymore info on hidding the wires and ****. A how to page or something. I'm pretty much at a lose as to where to start on this one.
-Ryan |
Mosey on over to Corral.net and search the forums there. Typing "Hiding wires" for a search will bring up pages and pages of information.
It's really a simple job if you have the time. It all boils down to unplugging everything, re-routing it, then hooking it back up. It may be a little easier for me because my motor is out of the car. |
Thanks man! I'll check it out.
-Ryan |
deamon, the car look's good man, sweet. cya. :D :D :D :)
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Ya nice cars everybody
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