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Old 04-10-12, 02:26 PM   #31
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THAT'S CHEATING!
I think?
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Wish we could get rid of he 30 second rule. I type 90 wpm, stupid forum settings slowing down my awesomeness.
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I would be more worried about the fumes being absorbed into the permeable eggs.
The aluminum is safe as long as its not being used to insulate wires, which it sounds like BB isn't doing. I'll admit I cut corners in my own wiring at times and use electrical tape and butt connectors. When doing wiring solder and heat shrink is what should be used at all times to cover an exposed wiring or connections in things like thermostats, important vehicle wiring, and anything that will be exposed to significant amounts of heat.
That's my opinion, but hey, what do I know? I'm only building a race car (STUPID EXPENSIVE hobby btw).
butt connectors and electrical tape FTW! That's how I handle electronics in my car and nothing blew up yet! And it's fun!!!
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THAT'S CHEATING!
I think?
I just wanted the pic and I am not nearly cool enough to know how to put it in my post

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Wish we could get rid of he 30 second rule. I type 90 wpm, stupid forum settings slowing down my awesomeness.
I agree it`s annoying sometimes but think about how many time you will open a thread tthinking you are going to real insitful posts and all you get it

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butt connectors and electrical tape FTW! That's how I handle electronics in my car and nothing blew up yet! And it's fun!!!
stereo? fine. lights? fine. pwoer windows? fine, alarm? fine. ground? not good. Fuel injectors, crank angle sensor, MAF, MAP? BAAAAAAAAD!

I do like watching bad connections spark when I screwed up the connections. Tracing said bad connections SUCKS!
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Speaking of bad connections, I have horrible luck with power cords. Every one I've ever owned has broken in an unreasonable amount of time. I was at a hotel one night for a horse show and my power cord for my lap top broke. I was trying to hold it together to get my computer to charge by pinning it touching with a potato chips bag clip. Well let's just say I set my bed on fire.
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