Where is every one running their lines for things like the boost gauge and controller, and other gauges? the hole at the steering column is getting a bit crowded, I don't want a simple kinked hose throwing off the controller and letting me over boost.
Punch another hole in that rubber for the column, it takes a lot to crowd that. Ive had mine there with many other wires for years, no issue.
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AL1A5 wrote:WHITECAVY wrote:Punch another hole in that rubber for the column, it takes a lot to crowd that. Ive had mine there with many other wires for years, no issue.
^^ this
Same here, WAY back when I had a system I ran my zero gauge wire through there also.
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yeah that grommet is where i rerouted my ECU too...lots of room!
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Same as what everyone else said, right through the grommet. I actually just enlarged the center hole a bit, then opened the loom on my harness and packed the new wiring in so it would still be one clean bundle.
The for the dash, I ran a larger gauge wire off a "key on" source, and a larger gauge ground (bolted to one of the bolts that holds the dash frame to firewall) up to my gauge locations, then branched off those to each gauge, to avoid having a whole rat's nest of wiring pushed behind my dash.
ok I'll just widen it some more then, while I have you on a side note, can you use the wire like from the audio store to run the battery to the back, or are the strands too small, price seems to average out with what you can buy from Summit for doing this, and I already have the other stuff I need.
evilution I plan on putting an extra fuse box in the glove compartment for all the gauges radio and turbo timers etc. that will help keep a lot of the mess down too.
I'd imagine it be ok, as long as it's it's a heavy gauge. I used 0/1g wire that I pulled from the cooling units on refrigerated trailers when I was still working in a diesel shop to run my battery to the trunk.