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Old Mar 16, 2007 | 10:59 PM
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I've never been one to be neat with wiring, but I tried to make it a little neater, I can't wait to get my fjo controller to get rid of all the **** I have!!!









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Old Mar 16, 2007 | 11:18 PM
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That is a lot of stuff you got going on under therebut it could look worse. Good job on not looking like a bowl of spaghetti under there.
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dosent look bad. Great job for a dyi project.
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Thanks guys, I do have a lot of stuff under there, but the fjo controller will get rid of pretty much all of it, right now got a window switch, wot switch, relays for both stages, digiset timer to control second stage, relay to kill spray when on the t-brake, the little black box on the drivers side is a 2 step (which I never use, but w/e), the relay on the drivers side in the back is for the standalone, and the relay in the front on the drivers side is to start the car cuz something is wrong with the key cylinder and it won't start the car, so I have it setup on a button!
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Thanks guys, I do have a lot of stuff under there, but the fjo controller will get rid of pretty much all of it, right now got a window switch, wot switch, relays for both stages, digiset timer to control second stage, relay to kill spray when on the t-brake, the little black box on the drivers side is a 2 step (which I never use, but w/e), the relay on the drivers side in the back is for the standalone, and the relay in the front on the drivers side is to start the car cuz something is wrong with the key cylinder and it won't start the car, so I have it setup on a button!
What will the controller get rid of exactly? Ive got mine looking somewhat clean but am adding another kit and some other stuff. Can you link me to the particular product that your talking about? Thanks.
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 07:09 AM
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What will the controller get rid of exactly? Ive got mine looking somewhat clean but am adding another kit and some other stuff. Can you link me to the particular product that your talking about? Thanks.
Basically it will get rid of everything on the passenger side, WOT switch/window switch/first and second stage/transbrake interupt/digiset timer, it's got all that built into it and has progressive control if I ever wanted to use it.

It's the first one on this page, the FJO: http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...del=84&dept=11
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looks pretty good
wiring is so hard to make look nice. its damn near impossable.

covering it helps alot.
if you had winter down time like me you could do what i did. and hide it all instead.
all my controllers relays ect are all in my car under the dash.
helps alot with looks. takes extra time, but helps.

the only other way is the way you did it, and it looks pretty damn good esp for the ammount of wiring it takes to do what your doing. it gets overwelming fast.

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Old Mar 19, 2007 | 09:33 AM
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looks pretty good
wiring is so hard to make look nice. its damn near impossable.

covering it helps alot.
if you had winter down time like me you could do what i did. and hide it all instead.
all my controllers relays ect are all in my car under the dash.
helps alot with looks. takes extra time, but helps.

the only other way is the way you did it, and it looks pretty damn good esp for the ammount of wiring it takes to do what your doing. it gets overwelming fast.

Damn dude, I wish my engine bay was that clean!!! Where the hell is all the stock wiring harness stuff? If I had the winter downtime I would probably take everything apart and hide everything and so on, but when ur always racing, you don't wanna take all that time just to make things look pretty, haha!
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Old Mar 19, 2007 | 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Loudmouth LS1
Damn dude, I wish my engine bay was that clean!!! Where the hell is all the stock wiring harness stuff? If I had the winter downtime I would probably take everything apart and hide everything and so on, but when ur always racing, you don't wanna take all that time just to make things look pretty, haha!
all the stock **** is gone!!!!

i ripped every stock wire out of that car. i mean every single one!!

i got a painless harness and cut every wire i didnt need, and i custom made my harnes to run gauges, lights, windows, door locks ect ect, but i hid every wire under my wheel wells in side the dash ect ect.
tons of time wiring this thing, but well worth it.
the computer is now in the car as well as the main fuse block from painless, the coil packs are in the car, all holes are welded, smoothed and the compartment was all sanded and painted single stage. what a mess my garage was with the bondo dust ect.

but like you we said. winter time is good to have in some ways.
if i didnt have winter, i would not have done what i did i dont think.

this was during mock up.
that is every wire to run my motor!!
all the battery wiring and N2O wiring is all hidden!












sorry for the

back to you.

when is your next time out??

any thing going on last weekend in april? im heading down thursday threw tuesday!!!
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Old Mar 19, 2007 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Noyzee
all the stock **** is gone!!!!

i ripped every stock wire out of that car. i mean every single one!!

i got a painless harness and cut every wire i didnt need, and i custom made my harnes to run gauges, lights, windows, door locks ect ect, but i hid every wire under my wheel wells in side the dash ect ect.
tons of time wiring this thing, but well worth it.
the computer is now in the car as well as the main fuse block from painless, the coil packs are in the car, all holes are welded, smoothed and the compartment was all sanded and painted single stage. what a mess my garage was with the bondo dust ect.

but like you we said. winter time is good to have in some ways.
if i didnt have winter, i would not have done what i did i dont think.

this was during mock up.
that is every wire to run my motor!!
all the battery wiring and N2O wiring is all hidden!












sorry for the

back to you.

when is your next time out??

any thing going on last weekend in april? im heading down thursday threw tuesday!!!

I don't know i'm having some money issues, trying to change jobs right now, so it might be a little while before I get out again, gotta concentrate on all that right now.
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Originally Posted by Loudmouth LS1
I don't know i'm having some money issues, trying to change jobs right now, so it might be a little while before I get out again, gotta concentrate on all that right now.
yhea, i hear ya.
well, hope everything goes ok.

like i said, im heading down i think the 19th to the 24th. if anything is going on, let me know
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Old Mar 19, 2007 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Noyzee
yhea, i hear ya.
well, hope everything goes ok.

like i said, im heading down i think the 19th to the 24th. if anything is going on, let me know
For sure dude, i'll let ya know, the 19th is actually my birthday, I may not be here though, my dad is buying a new house and may need my help moving and it's a good excuse to go see him, so I may be up by you when ur down here by me!
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