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1st wire tuck. How'd I do?

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I think its the angle but here's what I did:

-tucked wire harned for o2 and a/c under oil feed line
-rerouted IAT sensor wire through and behind IM
-rerouted MAP sensor wire behind IM
-rerouted ground from fire wall to throttle cable to back of manifold.

Sorry but that's not a wire tuck ^
 
Sorry but that's not a wire tuck ^

So hiding wirelooms and tearing apart the factory harnesses to run the wires in a less visible fashion, relocating relays on the firewall, changing lcations of grounds is not a wire tuck. Because in all of the wire tucks I have seen that's what they did.

Can it be done better? Yes. Is it an effective way to tidy up an engine bay? I believe so. Can it be done for cheaper? No.

So tell me how it's not a wire tuck.
 
Bottom line it doesn't look any different... Your more then welcome critique my wire relocation/semi tuck I just did... :thumb:

If you feel that my opinion isn't valid...

You have to take it in to consideration that you opening your self up to be criticized when posting things like this like it or not.;)
 
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