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  1. #1
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    D series wire tuck

    hey guys going to do a wire tuck i got a slight problem.

    the wire which accelrates, where or if i even can, where do i tuck that? or i cant tuck it?

  2. #2
    Be imaginative. It can be moved and almost made to disappear but its a hard task.

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    thats what im trying to do

    tried to move it so it goes on the sid near the window area BUT,

    ithink the angle make it rev higher and like uno its like your accelerating!

    all good if its hard willing to try, just trying to make that disappear, well not disappear but so it doesnt cover the rocker cover

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    I moved mine man and had the same problem with it revving up. You just need to adjust the cable and make sure that when you do put your foot down the spring can pull the cable back to 0.

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    ooo where you move yours too? got pics!

    so get a tighter spring on the accel pad?

    atm ive got it against the wall of the car which is cool, but looks chatty cos its hitting against the battery. and it just doesnt look as good as i though so looking at other ways or places
    Last edited by XP02ED; 30-11-2006 at 01:57 PM.

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    Nah i don't have any pics but it comes outta the firewall near the BMC and then goes down behind the Intake Manifold and then up to the throttle body.

    You don't need to get a new spring or anything just adjust the nuts on the throttle cable where it connects to the braket on the intake manifold.

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    oh yeh , aiight will give it a go tonitgh when i get home then

    gogt any suggestions for the fuel filter?

    where to puth that

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    Quote Originally Posted by XP02ED View Post
    oh yeh , aiight will give it a go tonitgh when i get home then

    gogt any suggestions for the fuel filter?

    where to puth that
    i replaced my with an edlebrock filter + stealyh system with stainless steel lines
    oh wrd!

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    ooo

    damn im using ths stock one,

    being trying to figure out where to put it, the wire from filter to injector rails is to short to move around! @#$%@%

    PS..

    shoudl the wires bu done the the front fenders?
    Last edited by XP02ED; 30-11-2006 at 02:44 PM.

  10. #10
    YA! Down the fenders bro!

    Don't even try movin the OEM fuel filter. You really need to change the setup entirely to get it outta the way.

    Don't be scared about extending wires. Just make sure you do it one at a time and you match the wire for thickness and quality(especially when doing sensor wires).

    Gettin into my tuck soon

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    yeh my plan,

    first i guess ill do the wires first before i wory about anything

    yeh im gna cut all the sockets of and extend the wires hide em via fenders.

    im worried about the wires which go from left to right where to hide those?

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    trav (egsi) posed some tuck pics in the appearance section....not on a d, but you get the picture. looks impressive. i considered it... sat there looking into my engine bay and gave up hahahahaahaha. im not skilled in that sort of thing

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56560
    Last edited by Mr. Focus; 30-11-2006 at 03:29 PM. Reason: link added

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