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Thread: Size of wires used in engine looms

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    Default Re: Size of wires used in engine looms

    gokarts starts at 5 pm - plenty of hours left in today to break other stuff ;-)
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    Default Re: Size of wires used in engine looms

    what happens when the knock sensor,tps and oxy arnt shelided? because mine arn't

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    Default Re: Size of wires used in engine looms

    they get noise in them
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    Default Re: Size of wires used in engine looms

    yeah I know that!!! hehheehehe

    I mean what is the real world effect of having noise in the system? taking an educted guess I would say that the knock sensor might pick up a few false readings. The other thing is that the TPS cable in my wiring diagram is not sheilded. I mean why would it be its just a fancy variable resistor with a built in switch

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