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can you guess which grommet I needed ?
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so my local Harbor Freight claimed to have a box in stock
you can't make this stuff up folks ! |
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five stores later...
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anybody wanna 179 piece grommet set, never been raced !
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Could you please give info on the 3 hole device on page 1656? What are its functions and dimensions, etc? Thanks
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cool project, keep after it |
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Thanks, Ski
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tell me you luv wiring without telling me you love wiring
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Looks like you could use that broken Craftsman for a turn signal stalk. :lol:
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but if you are in the mood for knowing a bit more about the batteries that will power this beast, I just uploaded this new video and it is pretty down to earth BMW 530e HV Battery Safety Box Control think of each battery like a 9 gallon fuel tank, and I have two of them, the MPG for EVs is guestimated using 3.5 mpg so about 30 mile range per pack, and my original plan was to run three packs for a range close to 100 miles however I have recently heard it's more like 4.5 mpg so closer to 40 miles per pack, we can only build, test, and see for ourselves |
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I don't know how you all do your wiring, but I don't do anything without my trusty hack saw
on a bit more serious note, repurposing the stock TOYOTA / Lexus OEM relay sockets is a bit of a PIA as there are 4 pin relays, 5 pin relays and umpteenth pin relays, plus some relays served multiple purposes, think rear window wiper and radiator fan type of deal so as much as I wanted to have them consolidated and nicely mounted together, I only want to use 4 pin relays that are all the same style (not rating) for the oil pump, water pump, steering motor, and eventually iBooster Why not use aftermarket sockets? Well I ordered some ( R95-160A ) but I am pretty sure they won't come with these really nice heavy duty 8 AWG wires like the stock ones do and the super wide 10mm blades |
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Nice work!
For those heavy duty relays you should get the bare terminals and the crimper to match, then you can make the connections with whatever gauge wire you want. Something like this: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/p...iABEgK03vD_BwE Here's a relay with pins https://vetco.net/products/4-pin-aut...t-high-current I can't find just the pins, but we have them at work so I know they're available. |
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thanks, sound advice, 100% on the bare terminals, and having done a few LS Swaps my collection of crimper thingies grows... and this doesn't even include the 50 Cal that lives in the garage, ha ha my only concern is the gauge ie thickness of wire the aftermarket relay sockets and terminals support, it seems like the OEM wire is as large as 8 AWG and that is the thickness of your girl friends pinky (back when she was in high school, lol) here is a properly prepped OEM four pin / four wire relay (as god intended) this one I would say only runs 10 AWG wires (hence the yellow manual calculator for reference) |
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it's always a good sign when you get to the Ignition Switch install on your build, am I right fellas?
looks like, she's seen better days has sum of that patriotic Statue of Liberty tint to her |
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meanwhile on this episode of You Can't Make This Stuff Up ! YCMTSU
OUR throttle bracket is making it's way from California to California via Texas, and you wonder why this build is taking so long, well actually it drove by my house on it's way to Texas... I'm looking at you Robert !!! did you have anything to do with this? |
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I wanted to tweak it so it would fit.
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so while our BMW throttle pedal bracket is on tour opening up for Guns N Roses we decided to keep busy, so let's put this stock OEM wire harness back in, how hard could it be?
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honestly there aint that much to it, i've deleted the, radio, and factory AC and heater connections, so all we have left is
dang it I put it all away when I heard the ol' lady pull up in the driveway and forgot to take some final pics with all the gizmos laid out (heater controls, wiper motor, dome light, etc.) |
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sometimes you just have to hunker down and do some adult stuff
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I was super productive today, installed this parking brake cable grommet all by myself, is it a parking brake or an emergency brake, what do you all call it?
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Hubcap looks nice (straighten that bowtie). Kinda chuckled seeing the firing order on the 2x4. Years down the road that will be seen as some sort of "EV hieroglyphics". :lol:
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