Shaved engine bays, anyone?

  • Ford Falcon
    Ford Falcon
    Junior Member
    • 25

    Shaved engine bays, anyone?

    Just curious to see if anyone has tucked the wiring harness in their engine bay to give it a cleaner look?
    My Project '88 Z31 To Do List:
    S13 rear subframe,
    '91 Q45 R200 diff,
    '91 Infiniti VH45DE,
    Z33 6-speed transmission
    Custom wire harness
  • Z_Karma
    Z_Karma
    Administrator
    • 3318

    #2
    If there is anybody here that might do it, i'm sure it would be 1artworkz.
    I cleaned mine up and rerouted some of the harness for a cleaner look, but
    its still visible. The crappy way they did the injector campaign wiring really
    inspired me to redo mine, well, that and the legacy of having an ex-military
    electronics teacher that thought proper wire routing was more important
    than the components they connected. Entirely "shaving" an engine with EFI would
    be a PITA.


    84 AE/Shiro #683/Shiro #820/84 Turbo
  • vagabond
    vagabond
    Senior Member
    • 3455

    #3
    Shaved? You have access to all of the words on the innernets and you choose shave?

    I'm sad.
  • reddzx
    reddzx
    Senior Citizen
    • 6440

    #4
    Old school Hot Rod Guys say "sanitized" or "Cleaned Up"



    1988 300ZX Turbo, Shiro Special #760
    1988 300ZX Turbo Automatic (wife's car)
    1991 Hard-body 2WD

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  • 1artworkz
    1artworkz
    Senior Member
    • 1143

    #5
    Z_Karma wrote: If there is anybody here that might do it, I'm sure it would be 1artworkz. … snip …
    It's on my list. I still have yet to work out the details.
  • G-E
    G-E
    Junior Member
    • 6320

    #6
    [quote]1artworkz wrote:
    Originally posted by Z_Karma
    If there is anybody here that might do it, I'm sure it would be 1artworkz. — snip —.
    It's on my list. I still have yet to work out the details.
    I always thought mil connectors might be nice, have female ports on the firewall or wherever and plug the harness into the chassis… would also eliminate many ugly grommets
  • 1artworkz
    1artworkz
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    • 1143

    #7
    G-E wrote: I always thought mil connectors might be nice, … snip …
    Now, that is a very good idea.

  • Ford Falcon
    Ford Falcon
    Junior Member
    • 25

    #8
    I chose 'shaved' because I did a search prior to posting this and that was the word I found that was being used. Feel free to replace it with 'sanitized', 'cleaned up' etc.

    Those military connectors look like a sturdy option. Thanks for the input so far.
    My Project '88 Z31 To Do List:
    S13 rear subframe,
    '91 Q45 R200 diff,
    '91 Infiniti VH45DE,
    Z33 6-speed transmission
    Custom wire harness
  • Gritt
    Gritt
    Senior Member
    • 565

    #9
    [quote]1artworkz wrote:
    Originally posted by G-E
    I always thought mil connectors might be nice, … snip …
    Now, that is a very good idea.

    we called those things "cannon plugs" don`t ask me why, i was an airframer....

    Exercising my constitutional right to be awesome

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    good thing....
  • Ford Falcon
    Ford Falcon
    Junior Member
    • 25

    #10
    Still got this in mind, but I am now considering building a harness from scratch so I can accommodate some of the mods I'd like.
    My Project '88 Z31 To Do List:
    S13 rear subframe,
    '91 Q45 R200 diff,
    '91 Infiniti VH45DE,
    Z33 6-speed transmission
    Custom wire harness
  • vagabond
    vagabond
    Senior Member
    • 3455

    #11
    Don't bother. Thats more work and headache than you think it is.

    Just use the stock harness and shorten or extend it so you can route it where you want to. You will realize how silly making a brand new harness is once you get to it.
  • OK85ZX
    OK85ZX
    Senior Member
    • 1690

    #12
    I've been working on plans for building a new harness for a while. It may be a large task but given the things that can be done with it, I consider it a worthwhile project (and in most cases a better solution than adding 25+ solder joints to extend old/hard wiring). Those mil connectors are sick and I would love to use them myself for the firewall connection… but I don't know anyone who has the crimpers needed and I don't plan on spending $150+ on connector crimpers.

    as jn1cz said, there are a few wires that run through ugly places regardless of a fender tuck or not… the only way to combat this sometimes is to move the location of the wire destination… like the relay box, etc.
    1985 NA2T(now RB) * 1988 SS x2 * 1984 AE x3 * 2006 350Z
  • DeleriousZ
    DeleriousZ
    Senior Member
    • 6874

    #13
    Until you've been in the vw scene, you don't even know the meaning of a shaved bay.





    Some SC vr6 action


    1988 300zxt. gt35, stance, etc. Wheels: Varrstoen ES2 18x9.5 et-13 225/40. 18x10.5 et0 245/40
    1990 jetta vr6'd
  • vagabond
    vagabond
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    • 3455

    #14
    Whatever, I shaved my engine

  • CruiserZ31
    CruiserZ31
    Senior Member
    • 347

    #15
    The Wire Tuck thread.
    viewtopic.php?f=4&t=15303

    Those VW's are sick. They look so good. How did they pull that off?
    Originally posted by AZ-ZBum
    Reading your posts is like watching an idiot becoming dumber.