Hiding wiring?

bountykilla0118

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Ummm tape them together and put a black/blue/red (whatever color you want) sleve i dont think thats the technical name for it, but you get the point. It looks like a small accordian hoses and tuck them away from things that get hot like the turbo or exhaust manifold .................. Black is the easist to hide or blend in
 

Stretch

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I have that mag at home!!! The engine looks wierd to me without the wiring visible. Almost like it's a prop, some sort of toy. A 7m would be cool without the wiring around it, although it has more bulky parts sticking off it than that honda engine I think so it wouldn't be as clean.
eric
 

honestabe

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I'm looking forward to tucking all my wires and stuff. After I do that, I'm going to weld up any of the unneccessary divets/holes in my engine bay. The battery is getting relocated, but eventually it will get relocated so that it's almost impossible to find, all I have to do is a little fabbing with some sheet metal:naughty:

Adam
 

themadhatter

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i'm not a big fan of wire tucks. I've seen to many people have way to many problems from, wires rubbing inside the frame and such plus i don't think it looks right but thats me
 

Guyana00

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I also think you should tuck them in the wiring loom, because like mentioned before, problems can occur. There are problems that can occur you may not have even realised could happen until it does. Then after hiding the wires so well you're gonna have to after them to fix the problem. With the wires just "hidden" in the wiring loom then you would still have easy access to them when you want to upgrade, or fix something.
 

phoenix6

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Guyana00 said:
I also think you should tuck them in the wiring loom, because like mentioned before, problems can occur. There are problems that can occur you may not have even realised could happen until it does. Then after hiding the wires so well you're gonna have to after them to fix the problem. With the wires just "hidden" in the wiring loom then you would still have easy access to them when you want to upgrade, or fix something.


I just wanted to commment I clicked ur fake link in ur profile.. bastard LOL

As far as hidden wires, who was it that practically eliminated damn near everything on a 7m and had it running over 400bhp and I dont even think the wires were that visible? Was it Ideal?