Pacesetter LT's causing Wires to burn!??!?!?
Re: Pacesetter LT's causing Wires to burn!??!?!?
Originally Posted by DontMixWithRice
Anyone else have this problem?
How do you solve this other than the obvious?(taylor ovc's)
How do you solve this other than the obvious?(taylor ovc's)
Re: Pacesetter LT's causing Wires to burn!??!?!?
yeah i had some serious plug wire burning issues i went with the OTVC wires its the only way to go in my opinion
but ive heard of people tucking them up tight to the block with zip ties and stuff and it working so either way
but ive heard of people tucking them up tight to the block with zip ties and stuff and it working so either way
Re: Pacesetter LT's causing Wires to burn!??!?!?
When I put headers on my old 94 Z I burnt a wire within a week. So I went the Taylor OVC route and never looked backed. In fact it changing was a lot easier afterwards.
Mike
Mike
Re: Pacesetter LT's causing Wires to burn!??!?!?
Originally Posted by OBE1 95Z28
Zip ties have been know to melt too so if you go that route, monitor them so your wires don't move later and burn.
Re: Pacesetter LT's causing Wires to burn!??!?!?
Been running stock routing for over 3 years now with my Hooker LT's. Zip ties did the trick and have not "melted" off.
I've only burnt one wire in those 3 years.
I've only burnt one wire in those 3 years.
Re: Pacesetter LT's causing Wires to burn!??!?!?
When I still used the opti, I wouldn't route the wires through the stock location. I ran mine behind the AC compressor and up from the bottom. No zip ties, no burnt wires.
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