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hiding engine bay wires
has anyone tried hiding wires in their engine bay, anyone got any pics/ tips to doing it
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it has been done, normally by the Honda boys though
think it's called tucking or something similar and it usually requires removing all engine wiring and making up a whole new loom with fuses relocated underneath the dash and wires running through the front quater panels rather than through holes in the firewall
think it's called tucking or something similar and it usually requires removing all engine wiring and making up a whole new loom with fuses relocated underneath the dash and wires running through the front quater panels rather than through holes in the firewall

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Yep, its popular with honda boys..esp in USA
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1693934&page=1
But unless you want to make it into show car...its pretty useless.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1693934&page=1
But unless you want to make it into show car...its pretty useless.
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wun911 wrote:Some of those cable sleeves and heat shrink wrap look like the ones you get for your PC at home! If your a total geek you belive that less cable clutter increases air flow.
yes its true
but in a car i don't think it would make a difference at all
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just want to hide the bulky wires like that pack going past the left of the rocker cover, i like things to look clean, and my car will be a show car sooner or later
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There's a sh*tload of examples here:
http://www.clubroadster.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43&start=0
http://www.clubroadster.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43&start=0
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You'll find it an easy and rewarding weekend job Crocaine without any cutting or drilling. You will need a longer piece of rubber tubing for the cannister which needs to be relocated under the wheel arch. Light wiring loom is a tight squeeze but you can get it around behind the headlights. Shifting the washer bottle to in front of the radiator is also a good cleanup move.
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trader wrote:You'll find it an easy and rewarding weekend job Crocaine without any cutting or drilling. You will need a longer piece of rubber tubing for the cannister which needs to be relocated under the wheel arch. Light wiring loom is a tight squeeze but you can get it around behind the headlights. Shifting the washer bottle to in front of the radiator is also a good cleanup move.
please trader, tell me more and show me some piccies

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