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Old 04-05-10, 08:45 AM
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Hey Slow_Sc3 thanks for the info. I actually have both sides (passenger and driver) side of the harness unplugged so I plan to run everything the way you drew it out by snaking all the wires to the left of the fuse box in front of the ac condenser.

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Old 04-27-10, 01:01 AM
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how much wiring do you need to relocate the fuse box...also im doing a 2jz swap in my sc400 so what can i delete that im not gonna use anymore.
Old 04-27-10, 05:08 AM
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If you want it in your trunk you'll need 17 feet of each wire.
Old 04-29-10, 05:06 PM
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if we could get a writeup going on how to do this i think it would be massive.. seems kinda basic.. but alot of patience too..
Old 04-29-10, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by jinsoku3g
if we could get a writeup going on how to do this i think it would be massive.. seems kinda basic.. but alot of patience too..
i dont think you really need a write up its soooo easy im shocked i didnt do it sooner... iv owned my sc300 for 5 years now
Old 04-30-10, 01:21 PM
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that easy huh? i think its getting my mind past pulling it all apart.. id definetly need ot drive another car for a few days i doubt its a 2 day deal
Old 05-01-10, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by jinsoku3g
that easy huh? i think its getting my mind past pulling it all apart.. id definetly need ot drive another car for a few days i doubt its a 2 day deal
just do the passenger side first its the easiest! shouldnt take longer then an hour or two.
Old 05-02-10, 12:04 PM
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okay im checking out the passenger side, i see the harness goes from the passenger side around the front to the fuse box on the drivers side, where do i disconnect it from the passenger side to just get at least the one side done? im guessing i feed it from front to back, i jsut dont see where to disconnect it from the backside
Old 05-03-10, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by jinsoku3g
okay im checking out the passenger side, i see the harness goes from the passenger side around the front to the fuse box on the drivers side, where do i disconnect it from the passenger side to just get at least the one side done? im guessing i feed it from front to back, i jsut dont see where to disconnect it from the backside
harness disconnects from the inside by the drivers kick pannel on the inside pull the carpet back and the passenger side pull the carpet back and then its two 10mm bolds once you take the inner fender plastic off and like 5 connectors inside the car on each side.
Old 05-03-10, 06:10 PM
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wire tucking will be done when I do my next setup.It looks so clean.
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Heres mine, excuse the dirty engine bay.
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Been thinking maybe I should do this.
Old 05-05-10, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by LEX_MAN
Heres mine, excuse the dirty engine bay.
Fanless conversion!?!?


my next attempt will be this weekend

ScottURnot, it will just make your car THAT much cleaner.. as if you needed it
Old 05-05-10, 08:39 AM
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Slow SC3 and others...where are you putting the fuse/relay box? Since you say you didn't have to extend too much wiring, I can't imagine it went very far.
Old 05-05-10, 11:42 AM
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very nice work man..
i'm doing my sc400 right now too since my car is in paint,we also welded all the holes that were no longer used,lots of work,but in the end i think it looks great


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