Lets see your underhood wiring/plumbing

SPEEDSHIFT

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I know we have a ton of OCD people on this site, and I want to see your underhood wiring/plumbing setups. I am looking for some really clean ideas for my own build.

Engine wiring harnesses
Fuel line plumbing
Oil line plumbing
Return line plumbing
in cab wiring for race trucks
Frame rail wiring and plumbing

Thank You!
 
If you have an instagram check out battleship_6.7 he has a lot of his wiring tucked into the frame and i believe his power steering lines too? I will steal a couple of his pics and put them here for anyone without instagram. His is the cleanest cummins engine bay i have ever seen! He even polishes his sensors :bow:
 
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Tip 1: Get as many Nissan relays and boxes as you can and run everything through those.
Tip 2: Tie-Wraps. Tie-wrap everything to everything else. When you need to put more wires into the same bundle, don't remove the tie-wraps, just add more.
Tip 3: Mount as much stuff as possible onto DIN-rails. (Jory tells me this stands for "Don'tIncorporateNomore", I'm not sure)
Tip 4: Use as many different types and colors of wiring as possible, for the true rat rod aesthetic.
Tip 5: Don't worry about water or corrosion, it's mostly a bunch of hype. The more exposed connections the better, as they're easy to put your meter on to troubleshoot your circuits.
Tip 6: Paint and polish is for prima-donnas. Real men like patina.
 

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