Fuse Box Help Needed - unwiring race car
#1
Fuse Box Help Needed - unwiring race car
Hey all,
I am working on getting rid of unneccessary wires in my car. Can someone tell me what this plug is? What do the wires control, and can I just remove it and all the associated wires?
The wires run along the drivers side to the back of the car.
Sorry, I can't find my owner's manual right now and I could't find any reference to this plug in my quick search on here.
Thanks!!
I am working on getting rid of unneccessary wires in my car. Can someone tell me what this plug is? What do the wires control, and can I just remove it and all the associated wires?
The wires run along the drivers side to the back of the car.
Sorry, I can't find my owner's manual right now and I could't find any reference to this plug in my quick search on here.
Thanks!!
#2
Well, last night I got the driver's side done from the fuse box back to the rear of the car. Tonight I got the passenger side done from the front footwell back to the back of the car. This is getting easier as I go!
Started on the dash and engine bay harnesses. I sure hope this thing runs after I get done with her!! Trying to get the wiring chop finished before it gets too cold here in MI. . .
Started on the dash and engine bay harnesses. I sure hope this thing runs after I get done with her!! Trying to get the wiring chop finished before it gets too cold here in MI. . .
#4
Next problem, trying to figure out what these two capped plugs are for. They are grey, 22 pins, and the caps have pins in them. They are in the dash in the center of the dash bar. From what I can tell from the wiring diagram I think they are called J/C (1) and J/C (3) which I think stands for Junction Connector.
#5
Anyone here do a complete race-wiring job on an EVO before? I want to completely get rid of both fuse boxes and go to a RacePak Smartwire computer programmable setup.
http://www.racepak.com/Components/Smartwire.php
http://www.racepak.com/Components/Smartwire.php
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Only a little at a time, trying to do it "all" will cause way too much confusion and troubleshooting to be worth the "weight" or cleanliness in my opinion. I actually was looking through the ABS/SRS wiring diagrams today trying to figure out what I could get rid of as well. Only to realize that i'm just adding weight back by doing the racing "switch panel" not unlike the one you posted.
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If you are going with something like the racepak, I'd start from scratch. The OEM dash harness has a ton of extra junk in it. Also, it's setup to be modular which means a bunch of extra connectors and strange routing.
Something to consider though, the lights, door locks, and windows are all controlled by the ETACS ecu that is attached to the back of the fuse block in the dash. The switches on the column for example don't directly control anything, they just send signals to the ecu and the ecu controls everything. This shouldn't be a huge issue really as you are essentially doing the same thing with the racepak. Looking at the diagrams though, it looks like the column switches are actually sending serial data to the ecu though and are not descrete signals.
If you are eliminating power windows, door locks, and heater/ac though, you get rid of probably 50% of the OEM wiring in the dash.
Something to consider though, the lights, door locks, and windows are all controlled by the ETACS ecu that is attached to the back of the fuse block in the dash. The switches on the column for example don't directly control anything, they just send signals to the ecu and the ecu controls everything. This shouldn't be a huge issue really as you are essentially doing the same thing with the racepak. Looking at the diagrams though, it looks like the column switches are actually sending serial data to the ecu though and are not descrete signals.
If you are eliminating power windows, door locks, and heater/ac though, you get rid of probably 50% of the OEM wiring in the dash.
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