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have fun with the wiring man

where you gonna move the fusebox to?

i move em inside the car but its heapsssss of work

i basically start fresh with a second harness and re-do everything

yeah its not a process im looking forward to... i was probably going to mount it in the glovebox. I dont have a license til early august now so i want to have something to show for the time the car isnt on the road, but i dont want to rice up the exterior or outlay heaps of cash so i figure this is a time consuming but (relatively) cheap and highly effective mod for wow factor when you pop the bonnet.

How do you mean second harness? a full harness?? Pricey? I think i saw a post of yours in a similar thread with a photothat was, to be honest, incredible.

Question Time!

Any problems with cam gear covers? i.e: the timing sensor that is screwed onto it, is it ok just to pull off? I hear it's a pain in the arse to remove/reattach due to spacing or some such

Question Time!

Any problems with cam gear covers? i.e: the timing sensor that is screwed onto it, is it ok just to pull off? I hear it's a pain in the arse to remove/reattach due to spacing or some such

as long as you put the rubber seal that contains the spacers back on there is no issues, you might want to get the timing checked afterwards though (timing light or a mechanic) just get it as close to the same spot as you can to drive it to a shop.

will be making marks with a white paint pen on anything adjustable to make sure it all goes back to exactly where its meant to be!!!

Biggest issue is covering the holes from old screws and bolts from where things have been removed and relocated.

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