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Old 12-22-2010, 02:53 PM
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Ok, so not to steal anyone elses fun ideas (Tubular Tuesdays!) but we have been burning our retinas out looking at a rainbow of wires today and thought I would switch my eyeball burning to the computer screen to take a break!

Here is some wiring nightmares for you. Our RS-V camaro has a 2009 Cadillac CTS-V dash, so naturally we need most of the Cadillac body harness and the mess that follows it. Once we laid it all out, we could start to eliminate hundreds of useless circuits. I will let you know how it goes.....I have as much documents as possible from GM on the electrical system, but I have my fingers crossed!





This harness takes up more space than the car itself!!



This is what we have deleted so far...... it looks like alot until you look at the rest of it!
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Old 12-22-2010, 02:59 PM
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Once its all done, we do a pretty nice job of it (thatss what I think anyways, until some of you hotshots post pictures of your wiring and then we can all be humbled!)

Here is a Mast Motorsports engine harness that we cut up and rerouted around the motor.... we use AMP connectors at the firewall for all the signal wires, and a 22 port weatherpack under the fender for all the power wires. The end result is a pretty clean engine bay, and once we finish our cnc'd coil cover/faux valve covers you wont see much for wiring.

I thought those AMP connectors would be a nice option until I had to buy a bunch of overpriced crimpers!! But its really nice to have a huge selection of crimping tools. I hate those cheap insulated terminals that get used too much! We hooked up a great deal on weatherpaks too, so all our plugs are nice! I also have a huge selection of the expandable sleeving and split sleeving, which finishes off the wires nice!





A couple leads are still hanging on the motor, like the o2 and lower sensors, still have to plug them in and clamp the wires down nicely
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Old 12-22-2010, 04:04 PM
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diggin' it. I would either love working through that harness or it would drive me batty. I'm thinking both.

I have an empty spare bedroom covered in my harnesses trying to map the extra doo-da's.
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Nice work on the harness....

When I'm doing this -- whether I'm doing a huge fireworks show with 1000's of shells.... or a car harness.... I just keep in mind one thing regardless of how much is spread out in front of me..... I only need to do ONE WIRE AT A TIME....
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Ya it's a bit deflating when even after over a hundred "one wires at a time" it doesnt look any different!

Lets see some more wiring jobs!!!

Love to see ideas!
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I think this post is great for the guys that think their wiring job is a nightmare. Look at a picture like this and realize that no matter how bad you think your wiring job is- someone always has it worse!

Congrats on the wiring- The finished product will be worth the time!


I just pulled the dash on a 70 Chevelle last week that had an alarm system, Dakota Digital dash, Vintage Air with Electrical Controls, and an Accel DFI system, all poorly installed with butt connectors and splices everywhere. It was such a mess I literally had to cut the dashboard out of the car!

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