
10-02-2007, 06:26 AM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: North Gold Coast,
Qld
Cobra Make, Engine:
Posts: 820
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yes id like to get into making full looms but problem is trying to get time to do it
do one big job a day pays much better than full rewires or making up full body looms
i will look into it though over the next few months
i have had a l76 and an ls2 loom here to wire up and i can compare the wiring lengths between the 2 and they seem similar
all cobra kits look similar to me i cant remember what the harrison is like
think i did a harrison at neil streetings workshop
or might have been afew years ago when i did my 2is ls1 or might have been the 4.6 ford quad cam i did in another but not sure
they are all the same to me when it comes to rewiring them
all ls1 ans ls2 and l76 std engine looms are long enoug to fit the ecu under the left hand dash kick panel area
by the time i wire up a body loom and then wire up the engine loom to plug into it price will be atleast 2g
ive seen looms where they use the holden fuseable links and holden relay fusebox unit but i think its bulky and messy
i now use the new micro relays for most stuff and anyhting with more load i use normal size relays so price goes up due to micro relays cost more
then u have the relay sockets
alot of people dont use sockets for relays
anyway ill look into it but for now im booked for 2 to 3 weeks
ill speak to my friend who helps me sometimes and maybe start making notes
if anyone is interested in maybe purchasing a full premade body loom suited to their engine let me know
i usually just buy the premade looms u buy from usa and make that fit to the cobra body cause they have very nice compact fuseboxes
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