Stupid Wiring Tricks
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Stupid Wiring Tricks
This barely counts as "tech", but I figure I'd share it anyways.
I'm finally getting some work done on the car (wiring up the 3.4L DOHC swap), and I came to the realization that if you're using an engine bay mounted ECM, or just doing any engine swap, the stock passthrough ends up having too many wrong colored wires, too few correct colored wires, and a bunch of useless shit that clutters everything up. May not bother some people but if you're ADD like me, I just can't concentrate with a clusterfuck like that going on.
Solution? Rip it out and throw it in a pot of boiling water. Just don't let the wife/girlfriend/mom see you. It'll open right up, then you can pull all the wires out, and put anything you want in there. It has this piece in the middle shaped like a comb that holds the wires, so you can arrange your wires in groups, then click it into the shell, and click it all together and put it back in the firewall. If you leave it unsealed, then you can remove or add new wires in seconds while retaining the factory installed look.
Anyways, back to your scheduled programming.
I'm finally getting some work done on the car (wiring up the 3.4L DOHC swap), and I came to the realization that if you're using an engine bay mounted ECM, or just doing any engine swap, the stock passthrough ends up having too many wrong colored wires, too few correct colored wires, and a bunch of useless shit that clutters everything up. May not bother some people but if you're ADD like me, I just can't concentrate with a clusterfuck like that going on.
Solution? Rip it out and throw it in a pot of boiling water. Just don't let the wife/girlfriend/mom see you. It'll open right up, then you can pull all the wires out, and put anything you want in there. It has this piece in the middle shaped like a comb that holds the wires, so you can arrange your wires in groups, then click it into the shell, and click it all together and put it back in the firewall. If you leave it unsealed, then you can remove or add new wires in seconds while retaining the factory installed look.
Anyways, back to your scheduled programming.
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Let's see piece ... p-i-e-c-e.
Edit: it looks like there is a filter for the word. I wrote it the same way in both instances and it only changed the one without the dashes. That is the correct spelling, I guess someone wants us to look like tards, like people who right brake instead of break, as in to damage something not stop it. :thumbleft:
Edit: it looks like there is a filter for the word. I wrote it the same way in both instances and it only changed the one without the dashes. That is the correct spelling, I guess someone wants us to look like tards, like people who right brake instead of break, as in to damage something not stop it. :thumbleft:
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you've got it backwards there big guy.Dirty Sanchez wrote:Let's see peice ... p-i-e-c-e.
Edit: it looks like there is a filter for the word. I wrote it the same way in both instances and it only changed the one without the dashes. That is the correct spelling, I guess someone wants us to look like tards, like people who right brake instead of break, as in to damage something not stop it. :thumbleft:
brake
–noun
1. a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle or other moving mechanism by the absorption or transfer of the energy of momentum, usually by means of friction.
break
–verb
1. to smash, split, or divide into parts violently; reduce to pieces or fragments: He broke a vase.
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Easy there, tough guy.buddycraigg wrote:you've got it backwards there big guy.Dirty Sanchez wrote:Let's see peice ... p-i-e-c-e.
Edit: it looks like there is a filter for the word. I wrote it the same way in both instances and it only changed the one without the dashes. That is the correct spelling, I guess someone wants us to look like tards, like people who right brake instead of break, as in to damage something not stop it. :thumbleft:
brake
–noun
1. a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle or other moving mechanism by the absorption or transfer of the energy of momentum, usually by means of friction.
break
–verb
1. to smash, split, or divide into parts violently; reduce to pieces or fragments: He broke a vase.
brake
v. tr.
To reduce the speed of with or as if with a brake.
Break or brake, regardles. P-i-e-c-e is the correct spelling. :scratch:
Not quite sure why the filter is on. I remember reading something about it in one thread awhile back though. Anyway, nice tip about the pass-through. I spent a long time working on mine with razors and screwdrivers.
Not quite sure why the filter is on. I remember reading something about it in one thread awhile back though. Anyway, nice tip about the pass-through. I spent a long time working on mine with razors and screwdrivers.
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