Yeah, I did some simplifying of the wires and some forcing but it's on there now. I.realize now how much longer than necessary I made my wiring going from the harness to the c101. Some time when I'm more anbitious I'll shorten those up and get rid of unused ones.
fitting m50 wiring under 318 harness cover
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I did a lot of soldering and shortening
started with this
ended with this
still need to retape the bundle for all the sensors under the intake mani.
extended/shortened relay wires and did this many splices in addition to new main power and ground leads.
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solder + engine bay heat + vibrations= electrical grimlins. Notice the factory doesnt solder anything short of circuit boards?
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They don't solder things because of time and efficiency with oem crimping tools and terminals. Trust me I have done enough wiring to know that a proper solder joint and heat shrink is many times better and cleaner than using butt connectors. If your engine bay is getting hot enough to melt solder to the point that your joints fail, it means you have way more serious issues to worry about, or are terrible at soldering. This isnt even taking into consideration the propensity for exposed copper wire to oxidize in open air crimp splices.
Also in the after pic you can see that I have 2 sets of splices offset and tons of room for the cover to fit, the wire bundle actually fits in the space behind the relays.Last edited by chrisbmx68; 09-18-2012, 05:53 AM.Comment
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1988 325is S50 in-progress.
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Few pictures:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=255061Comment
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m3 side cover came yesterday, tiny bit of trimming for my battery tray delete, and had to shave the m42 portion a bit to clear the m50 intake manifold. Other than that snaps on like stock with room to spare udnerneath.
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the melting temperature of solder is 180C or like 350F. I had my OBC air temp sensor hanging out in the engine bay for a little while, and it never read higher than 45C or so.Comment
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any detail which wire shortened or lengthened?
so the wiring can reach 318i ECU bracket and fit with 318i wiring cover
r3v member "lifeiskaos" did very nice wiring modification as below pic
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