Wire Tuck Thread

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If I ever do this on my car I would probably just do a wiper fluid delete like this guy did for the fuse box.

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If I ever do this on my car I would probably just do a wiper fluid delete like this guy did for the fuse box.

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First time i've ever seen it mounted in that location. looks interesting .. only problem is I like my wind shield washer fluid reservoir. without it can't clean the wind shield...
 

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If I ever do this on my car I would probably just do a wiper fluid delete like this guy did for the fuse box.

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Another problem is that if you had to change a fuse on the side of the road you would have to pull in inner fender and wheel and all that to get to the fusebox.
 

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Do you know what is pictured securing it in place?

looks like some heavy duty string or cord, maybe this picture will help. what I plan on doing when I do mine is make some brackets , drill the holes I need and pop rivet the brackets to the fuse box to secure it under the dash.
 

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this was an awesome write as everyone has mentioned. I should attempt this since I'm in the middle of the engine swap.
 

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my partial wire tuck is done :victory:, I'll relocate the fuse box and PCM at a later time once I get some Canton tanks to replace the Vortech ones , until then it would be useless to do the relocation as you can't see any wire for all the braided lines and tanks hide it.Now i have to make a bracket to mount my catch can and figure where I'm going to place it..:headscratch:









 

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my partial wire tuck is done :victory:, I'll relocate the fuse box and PCM at a later time once I get some Canton tanks to replace the Vortech ones , until then it would be useless to do the relocation as you can't see any wire for all the braided lines and tanks hide it.Now i have to make a bracket to mount my catch can and figure where I'm going to place it..:headscratch:










Looks good man! Definitely a good start on it!


here's mine. i was too lazy to do a "how to"
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Yours was one of the ones that made me want to do this initially! Looks great as always
 

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Well finished up today, made a clamp for the catch can and got everything done,except I'll wait to finish the gauge wire up till after I get the tune done.
 

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Looks good man! Definitely a good start on it!





Yours was one of the ones that made me want to do this initially! Looks great as always

Even when I relocate the PCM & fuse box , mine won't be nothing like this ,since the vortech charge cooler and all the braided lines take a good bit of room. I still like how it turned out so far.
 
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Grrr... this thread isn't that old & most of the pictures aren't loading, I just hope its on my end. This is an awesome project, maybe one day when I have a garage I can work on this.
 

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