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John S
06-02-2007, 06:01 PM
I'm in the process of wiring up my engine bay. This entails a cut to fit harness for my F.A.S.T XFI controller and all sensors along with an MSD 6A, Blaster coil and an Aeromotive pump controller.
I've always thought that wiring can make or break the appearance of an engine compartment so I would like to see pictures of how others have wired up their engine bays.
How about it, care to post your pictures here? I'll be adding mine when it's complete.
John S
06-06-2007, 05:26 PM
Well since none wants to join in and post pics I decided to go ahead and post mine anyway. I just finished the bulk of it tonight and still have some cleanup to do but it feels good getting the lions share done.
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John McIntire
06-07-2007, 06:02 PM
What I did was try and mount all of that stuff up under the dash somewhere in order to clean up the firewall. I ran my wiring mostly through hole that I made through the trans tunell, so that any wire that did come out, was low and below deck hight and towards the center of the car. This way it really isnt visible from most angles.
I ran my injector harness similiar to yours, except I spun the injectors around 180 degrees so the plug is actually between the fuel rail and plenum.
My engine compartment is all black, and I used that black nylon sleeving that you have for just about everything in order to hide things and tidy up things at the same time.
jy211
06-08-2007, 04:28 AM
Try and hide it all...use heat wrap.
Mark Smith
06-09-2007, 12:55 PM
I agree with the keeping it tidy theory.dosent cost anymore to put a little pre planning into it and really make it look nice.ive seen cars where you know the guy has spent alot of money on nice parts and such and then just stuck it on the car with out much forethought.
McssGmachine
06-09-2007, 05:17 PM
Hey John, I put my MSD box And EFI controller behind the AC plate.
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