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Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
At least it isn't like the BMW Z3's that rip the bottom of their trunks out and shit their rear end onto the road. They also refuse to do nothing about it and have known about it for years. Like was said, every car has it's issues.
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Lawsuits (or possible lawsuits) have not reached critical mass
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Rewire done, testdrive complete. Sealed it all up, tied up everything nice and high so this won't happen again.
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80k on my insight (now at 170k) and no issues yet :)
That is one of the things I didn't like much about my past DSMs, they kept nickel and diming me. There was always something that came up to destroy a weekend of fun and put me back in the garage for the weekend fixing the problems. |
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how much more power than stock does your viper have?
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Yeah that wiring harness thing is lame. If I bought an evo that would be one of the first things I would do would be to seal up that area.
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Yearly bump! It's the middle of winter and a PITA time to do this, but hey you never know :)
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http://www.scheides.com/albums/Dec20...9403.sized.jpg
Hey Chris, if you take a look in your pic here you see those blue butt connectors? replace all of the red butt conectors you have with those type of butt connectors. With those blue butt connectors, you are supposed to take a lighter or apply heat somehow the ends of the butt connector, it will shrink against the wire insulation and keep water/moisture out. |
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Well for future situations. I see many trucks come in with the red butt connectors, and they get corroded from moisture.
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I was wondering about that when I first looked at those pics. I hate both of those types of connectors. I only solder and shrinkwrap all wires going back from my car stereo days.
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Very nice, this is the best possible way!
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IMO the blue butt connectors are a very close second to solder/shrink wrap. The middle is filled with solder so when you hit it with one of those mini-torches/torch lighter it melts the soler, then you seal the ends.
My buddy can get these by the box at the Waste Management repair shop. I think they are like $1 a piece too :O |
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I consider it a second best too, what i didnt know is there is solder in the center of them, sweet!
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I use those blue ones all the time at work, and have used them a couple times on my personal vehicles. They work pretty badass, and I've never had a problem with a weak connection with them.
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A lot of it depends on where you buy them too. There's a lot of different ones that look the same, if I do use them, I buy at AEI electronics in Golden Valley. They're expensive, but I trust them more than the Pep Boys sourced one.
I'm going out to do this mod to mine this afternoon since I'm waiting for parts. I'm just trying to think of little things to fix while it's down. I'm sure I'll find a bunch once I drive it. |
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Thanks for the advice but I have since junked the car seeing as I rolled it, remember? :P The blue connectors are always way better than the basic red ones (once heat is applied as goodhart stated). They're a happy mix between simple butt connectors and soldering. Soldering where these wires is would be nearly impossible w/o removing the entire dash. Again back to it being cold as fuk out, soldering was not an option. Then as I replaced wire by wire with my trusty blue connectors (I also used these for my mini wire tuck over the top of the engine) I eventually ran out. The task of actually bypassing the harness plugs (what this thread is really about) was actually fixing problems one-by-one so I told my frost-bitten knees (even in a heated garage this is one of those spots, kneeling on the floor, that never will be warm) to fuk off and lets DO this. I told myself I'd replace them if I ever had even a minor problem, but it was never an issue after that, so those connectors may still be in the hunk of metal that used to be my beloved dsm/evo. :) TL;DR - fuck it. |
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I used the same thing Scheides did, but with the heatshrink ends. They worked really well and still are working fine, you need the proper tool for crimping them (pliers don't cut it) and the heat shrink ends do the trick of keeping the moister out.
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