NC30 - wiring loom
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- lukemillar
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NC30 - wiring loom
Rather than cut down a stock loom to make a race loom, I figure it would be far nicer/easier to just make one from scratch. Thing is, I really want to stick to the wiring diagram colours so that it will be easy to refer back to in the future. All the local places just sell solid colour wires, so I'm looking offshore.
Does anyone has a good source (online) of electrical components and wire that is likely to stock all/most the various colour combinations of wire that you would find on an NC30 loom?
Thanks
Luke
Does anyone has a good source (online) of electrical components and wire that is likely to stock all/most the various colour combinations of wire that you would find on an NC30 loom?
Thanks
Luke
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
I used these guys Luke when I built my race loom, think they will be able to keep you very close to the original honda colours.
http://kojaycat.co.uk/
http://kojaycat.co.uk/
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
I was just thinking about this today! My only problem with this is I'm colour blind! I think that would make it a challenge!
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
Argh - never replied!
Thanks Kurt, that site is epic!
Thanks Kurt, that site is epic!
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
There is alot of stuff on that site! I'm just about to order some stuff myself. Are you replacing the ICM plug? If so I found a place in the states that has it!
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
I'm going to make a hrc replica race look myself, where did you come across the icm plug?binners wrote:There is alot of stuff on that site! I'm just about to order some stuff myself. Are you replacing the ICM plug? If so I found a place in the states that has it!
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
I found it at a place called Cycle Terminal. If you search through his website you'll find it!
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
Ha - I found that website a week ago look for good quality crimpers. That site is going to cost me!
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
IMHO save your money on expensive crimpt tools and just solder the connections.
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Re: NC30 - wiring loom
What makes you say that? I know it's a bit of an outlay, but I would have thought the crimpers would make for a better job.