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Bee-Raddd Sep 21, 2021 01:04 PM

Been doing some wiring upgrades lately on the car as i build up my wiring skill. Seems like every time i do a wiring project i end up improving on things which is quite entertaining. You re visit an area and go jeez thats dodgy never realised how bad i was at wiring back then haha. have gone from the twisting wires together in the back of my stereo to using proper turret crimpers with deutsch plugs and DR25 heat shrink etc. Still a way to go i havnt experimented with moulded boots etc yet which would be the next step.

Previously i had a manual marine style isolator up by the windscreen to meet our motorsport external kill regulations. It was quite dodgy cause it had 50mm battery cable running up to it and then back out of it. id had it arc a couple times already and trip my main 100amp breaker out. Worry was if i took a hit to that corner of the car and it crumpled or flexed it could arc out again. So ended up upgrading to an FIA spec Cartec GT solid state isolator. These get mounted down by the battery and they kill the battery circuit via a solid state relay interrupting the power supply to the ecu and disconnecting the main ground to the battery. This means you have an externally mounted kill button which is low voltage low amps making the whole system alot safer.

I also installed a firewall insulated stud for the starter main power cable where as this was originally running through a grommet in the firewall directly from the battery cables which i didnt like. This is a much safer way to do it i find. Just need to slip a rubber boot on to the starter power cable to cover it up and loom it to the rest, finish the wiring to the switch and loom and sleeve the cables. Waiting on some supplies to come through from the wiring supplier before i can finish it all off properly. Then a good tidy up and touch up paint and we done.

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EVO8LTW Sep 29, 2021 04:05 AM


Originally Posted by bee-raddd (Post 11941610)
Been doing some wiring upgrades lately on the car as i build up my wiring skill. Seems like every time i do a wiring project i end up improving on things which is quite entertaining. You re visit an area and go jeez thats dodgy never realised how bad i was at wiring back then haha. have gone from the twisting wires together in the back of my stereo to using proper turret crimpers with deutsch plugs and DR25 heat shrink etc.

I know what that's like. My Evo was not my first modded car, but I've come a long way and am often horrified at some of my past workmanship. I do still own my first modded car though and have had it since 1997. It's amazing that it is reliable as it is. Twisting wires with electrical tape and no real knowledge of electricity back then. Fuse? What's that? Actually, it's amazing that the car didn't burn to the ground years ago before I fixed some things.

MrAWD Sep 29, 2021 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by EVO8LTW (Post 11942055)
I know what that's like. My Evo was not my first modded car, but I've come a long way and am often horrified at some of my past workmanship. I do still own my first modded car though and have had it since 1997. It's amazing that it is reliable as it is. Twisting wires with electrical tape and no real knowledge of electricity back then. Fuse? What's that? Actually, it's amazing that the car didn't burn to the ground years ago before I fixed some things.

You are saying that Camaro is still alive?? Man!!

Dallas J Sep 29, 2021 07:50 AM

I feel like it was necessary thru the growing process to do some super sketchy wiring. My first modded car was a 98 Dodge Neon I put a turbo kit on in 2000.

My sus wiring was the turbo timer. Someone said it was all good to pull a fuse stick the wire in the connector and push the fuse in to hold. Boom, quick and easy connection!

Sadly it totally worked even if it probably permanently damaged the spade connector.

Biggiesacks Sep 29, 2021 09:26 AM

I installed car alarms and stereos through college, and oh boy have I seen some things. Wire nuts, lamp switches, romex, self tappers going right into vehicle modules, amps screwed down into gas tanks, taps into airbag circuits....just crazy ****. Had to refuse work because I was worried it could literally burn down the shop. People's priorities are hilarious, will drop thousands into a stereo, but the headlights don't even work.

I found this to be a pretty good intro resource for folks looking to step up their wiring game.
https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/wiring_ecu.html

EVO8LTW Sep 29, 2021 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by MrAWD (Post 11942068)
You are saying that Camaro is still alive?? Man!!

Yup! Going to use it for CAM-T next year now that the newer cars are out of the class. Still under 60k miles!


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Bee-Raddd Sep 29, 2021 11:08 AM

Think we are all guilty of the old twist and tape. The ones i hated the most were those clip on blade things you could buy which you put ur new wire on and then u clipped it onto an existing wire and there was a little blade that would penetrate the insulation of the original wire to give you power haha. then they would unclip and you had no idea where the hole was.

Wired this up also now. Goes through the firewall into engine bay as im sick of pushing wires through the loom grommet so will just connect up to this plug either side from now on going forward.
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kyoo Sep 29, 2021 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by EVO8LTW (Post 11942084)
Yup! Going to use it for CAM-T next year now that the newer cars are out of the class. Still under 60k miles!


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am i the only one visually tripping about that rear wheel?

Balrok Oct 1, 2021 08:31 AM

Drag slicks need more room ;)

211Ratsbud Oct 7, 2021 12:29 AM

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Vapor blasting anyone? Came out great and swapping the Skunk 2 for a non ported stocker.

Dallas J Oct 7, 2021 07:37 AM

I really want a vapor blasting cabinet, results always look so fresh.

LetsGetThisDone Oct 7, 2021 08:04 AM

Man. I thought soda blasting looked nice. That has an awesome sheen to it.

Balrok Oct 7, 2021 09:04 AM

Ooo, black friday/group buy/EvoOwnersNeedClean**** anyone?

Spooled_IX Oct 7, 2021 09:20 AM

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Serviced the trans and tc, new rad, coolant hoses, miata batt and muse uicp. Also rerouted the tb cable and painted the heat shields with high temp flat black bbq paint.
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Ayoustin Oct 7, 2021 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by 211ratsbud (Post 11942423)
Vapor blasting anyone? Came out great and swapping the Skunk 2 for a non ported stocker.

Reason for going back to stock? Interested in selling the skunk mani?


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