mymmeryloss
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Updates?
Really not much of anything. Work has been kicking my ass and the few chances I get to work out it are wasted scratching my head trying to figure out the wiring harness.Updates?
I know what you mean. There were a couple times with my P5 that I cut corners and it always kind of bugged me. It's funny because back then I'd skip breakfast/lunch/dinner, work to 1, 2 even 3 AM on the P5 just to get something done. Nowadays I find myself taking breaks for food, working only a couple hours a day and just generally at a slower pace. Maybe I've matured and realized everything doens't need to be done now, now, NOW! Then again, maybe it's because I'm married, LOL!everything looks amazing, I hope I have this much patience when I start on my camaro project. I kinda ran out a couple of time with my msp and I think it shows. Keep up the great work!
Yep, there's a thick aluminum kickplate that'll cover the ECU and relays. It'll go back one one I'm done with the wiring. I still plan on having *most* of an interior when I'm done. I'm debating leaving the hatch area gutted but the front will still have carpet, etc. Since I'll be in HPDE for a while I don't see a reason to completely gut the car just yetAre you going to have an additional kick plate over the ECU and fuse blocks? Are you going to gut your RX-7 and just leave them exposed? Just curious.
Again, keep up the great work, Jon. This is one of my favorite build threads to follow.
Right now I have those I won't be using coiled up in a little bundle alongside the ECU but it takes up a lot of space and weighs quite a bit (8.5 ft of about 15 wires). I'm not sure I want to cut them just in case I decide I want to use those features later on. Any ideas?
I decided to keep them bundled and stuff them under the ECU mounting plate. As long as I keep the wires insulated I don't think it'll cause a problem.Since you're not gutting the whole thing now, I'd leave them until you come to that bridge. I doubt the few lbs of wiring will be that noticeable, especially when you've got other things like carpet and stuff, ya know? It's always easier to cut them off later than to solder more back on later. At least that's how I'd approach it.
Having a FSM really helped, but I guess that won't do much in your situation. I was really nervous at first, which is why I tackled some smaller stuff first to test my confidence before moving to the dash and the engine bay. Fortunately I could generally follow the factory routing in the cabin, which took out a lot of guess work, but the engine bay is a whole different story. The big test will be when my $300 worth of battery and power supplies come in and I can finally charge everything up and make sure everything works!All of this wiring is really making me nervous...
Makes me realize how little I know about this stuff!
Can I fly u down to wire my truck!