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Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
- Highway-Star
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Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
Is it EBP? I'm really only interested in getting an EBP one, cause trying to paint match EBP is a bitch! lol
- Highway-Star
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Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
I figured I'd get started on my bay, Chase Bays said their clutch line is out of stock till thursday, and my braided loom is on backorder till the 30th, so I just got to work on my drivers side harness, and removing AC and PS.
So first, I relocated the battery to the back, removed AC and PS
Pulled the headlight to mess with the wiring
Also removed the fender since the wiring will be going along side of it...I also cleaned it up a bit, it was NASTY
Removed the windshield cowl so I could re-route the one plug that goes to my wipers
Tore apart all the stock loom and wiring tape
Shoved the whole harness inside the car so I could mess with it in there to re route it
Then gave the right side a little repsray with some EBP paint
Lots more work to do, but thats all I got done today!
Tomorrow's project is:
Finish drivers side wiring, pull off the stock clutch line, relocate the fuse box to my glove box, and remove my complete engine harness and remove all the stock tape and loom so it can be ready for my new braided loom and heatshrink. I'll post pics as I update!
So first, I relocated the battery to the back, removed AC and PS
Pulled the headlight to mess with the wiring
Also removed the fender since the wiring will be going along side of it...I also cleaned it up a bit, it was NASTY
Removed the windshield cowl so I could re-route the one plug that goes to my wipers
Tore apart all the stock loom and wiring tape
Shoved the whole harness inside the car so I could mess with it in there to re route it
Then gave the right side a little repsray with some EBP paint
Lots more work to do, but thats all I got done today!Tomorrow's project is:
Finish drivers side wiring, pull off the stock clutch line, relocate the fuse box to my glove box, and remove my complete engine harness and remove all the stock tape and loom so it can be ready for my new braided loom and heatshrink. I'll post pics as I update!
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Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
Oh I also just ordered a mini pipe cutter and a 37 degree flare kit so I can get rid of my stock fuel filter and lines for a braided steel setup with an inline filter. It should be sick!
Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
i have a tuck clutch line kit im going to be selling soon hopefully as well as a tuck brake kit.
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Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
Nice mang! 
Well got some more progress done to the bay
Relocated my reservoir, fit great and doesnt mess with the bumper fitment
Used black braided line for the hose
Tucked my OE foglight harness, thats the ground over there, so I dont have to use the one on the radiator support
I have to keep the washer fluid, so I tucked the hose lol
Got my headlight harness completely tucked along with the HID ballast
Routed everything along the fender liner
Got my side marker harness all ready to go
Then I started to work on the plug for my wipers, so I drilled a small hole, cut the harness
Shoved the wires through, then reconnected them with soder, heatshrink and electrical tape, then plugged it on in
Routed the two wires that go to my brake fluid reservoir through there also, and then used the stock plug to seal the hole around the two wires and the windshield sprayer line
Cowl back on and you can barely tell!
More to come for tomorrow!
Well got some more progress done to the bay
Relocated my reservoir, fit great and doesnt mess with the bumper fitment
Used black braided line for the hose
Tucked my OE foglight harness, thats the ground over there, so I dont have to use the one on the radiator support
I have to keep the washer fluid, so I tucked the hose lol
Got my headlight harness completely tucked along with the HID ballast
Routed everything along the fender liner
Got my side marker harness all ready to go
Then I started to work on the plug for my wipers, so I drilled a small hole, cut the harness
Shoved the wires through, then reconnected them with soder, heatshrink and electrical tape, then plugged it on in
Routed the two wires that go to my brake fluid reservoir through there also, and then used the stock plug to seal the hole around the two wires and the windshield sprayer line
Cowl back on and you can barely tell!
More to come for tomorrow!Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
Coming along very nicely. It appears as though you are extending the the harness with the same color coded wires. Where did you buy the wire kit from?
- Highway-Star
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Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
Thanks! I haven't extended one wire to be honest. I took off all the loom and tape, and it free'd up more wire to play around with. The only cut/splice I've done is the wiper plug, which didnt have to extend 
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Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
Well, I ripped out my engine harness and I sat at my barstool and got to work. At this step, I'm just taking off all the OEM clips, electrical tape and loom. As I do that, I slowly labeled all the clips to tell me what goes to what.
I'll be making a diagram of all the wires and which color goes to what on each clip, so I can start depinning them and re-looming them in my new loom.
Got my 37 degree flaring tool and mini pipe cutter cause I'm getting rid of the stock fuel filter and lines and adapting a inline filter along with braided steel lines.
Removed my stock fuel setup and clutch line, waiting for my parts from chasebays and anplumbing!
Then I tucked the main vacuum hose cause it was bothering me sticking up..
Thats about it though! I need my other crap to come in the mail for me to basically do anything else lol. I also ordered all the OEM plugs for my firewall yesterday so it can clean the bay up a bit more.
I'll be making a diagram of all the wires and which color goes to what on each clip, so I can start depinning them and re-looming them in my new loom.
Got my 37 degree flaring tool and mini pipe cutter cause I'm getting rid of the stock fuel filter and lines and adapting a inline filter along with braided steel lines.
Removed my stock fuel setup and clutch line, waiting for my parts from chasebays and anplumbing!
Then I tucked the main vacuum hose cause it was bothering me sticking up..
Thats about it though! I need my other crap to come in the mail for me to basically do anything else lol. I also ordered all the OEM plugs for my firewall yesterday so it can clean the bay up a bit more.Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
you might be waiting for the chasebays stuff for awhile.
- Highway-Star
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Re: Wellp.....I decided on a change of scenery..
I already have been. It's been two weeks and no tracking info. Sucks they got hacked but that happened a week after I purchased it lol.