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Old 09-24-2012, 07:06 PM   #19
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That switched 12V is a great source for power when you install a wideband... Quick easy, and right there... (edit)


I don't *mind* wiring... Just really time consuming... I just went in a hacked mine all to pieces, with just the photo of which plugs were which..

I just don't like redoing a harness (de-pinning entirely) and using shitty quality supplies to wrap it back up... But I'm not baller enough for 4:1 raychem wrap yet, so tiawan crap it is... (for now)


One off question...

Would silicone wire rated for 200*C be high enough temp to use for a harness?

Friend has a hobby connection that can get high qaility, high strand wire (looks like hairs it's so fine) silicone covered wire...

I want to build/redo my whole harness with it soon-ish... Any thoughts?



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