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Old 10-17-2007, 07:30 PM
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The harness you (The Breeze) would be looking for is Multec to EV1
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Originally Posted by The Breeze
Damn they have to be connected I cant just duct tape them together and the power jump through the insulation.

You drinking tonight? Mr Humor tonight aren't ya? Got your 80E and you are all bad! (btw-yes you can use duct tape, duh)
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Originally Posted by 03sierraslt
Hey Dewey, Mine are not soldered....... Or duct taped for that matter.
You really technically don't need to solder. Just cut the multecs off and put the new ev1's on.
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No drinkin just tryin to have a lil fun. The wireing harness looks good but I think it would be cleaner looking spliced together. Sorry for being a smart ***
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Originally Posted by The Breeze
No drinkin just tryin to have a lil fun. The wireing harness looks good but I think it would be cleaner looking spliced together. Sorry for being a smart ***
I think you scared Dewey right offline.
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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
I think you scared Dewey right offline.
Damn maybe I should call him. lol
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Originally Posted by dewmanshu
He knows WHO! He's a homo, he just doesn't realize he still needs to solder no matter who he gets his dirty list from.

I have enough spacers, you can buy the 10mm bolts from the hardware store. Allen's inj clips still need to be connected to your inj wires.
I just got some 60lbers with the new style connectors. No soldering, still need spacers though.
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Hey Dirty Dave,

Where do you get your connectors and spacers?

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Originally Posted by SpdFrk
Hey Dirty Dave,

Where do you get your connectors and spacers?

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My injectors don't require connectors . They will plug right in. I will make the spacers out of something laying around the shop.


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