Avoneer
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| posted on 24/5/05 at 10:12 PM |
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Best loom???
Whatever loom I buy, I will need to tailor it to the following 3 requirements, so which loom is going to be best to meet my requirements?
1) Fireblade engine loom to splice in.
2) Digidash.
3) Lots of switches as I'm not using any stalks.
At the moment, Premier, Vicky Green or that expensive module from Car Builders Solution are in the running - unless anyone else has a better
idea...
Cheers,
Pat...
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DavidM
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| posted on 24/5/05 at 10:36 PM |
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I'm installing a Premier loom at the moment. No problems so far despite being an electrical numpty. Have found them to be very helpful.
Shouldn't be any problem with all the switches. Don't know about the Fireblade loom and digidash but I'd be willing to bet they
would help you accomodate these.
David
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chriscook
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| posted on 24/5/05 at 10:54 PM |
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I built my own, reasons here:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=26631
Chris
[Edited on 24/5/05 by chriscook]
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Avoneer
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| posted on 24/5/05 at 11:02 PM |
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Don't fancy the build it yourself route.
I used a Premier loom on the Avon and found it easy, so may go this route and adapt it to suit switches instead of stalks - unless anyone comes up
with another suggestion.
Cheers,
Pat...
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Hellfire
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| posted on 24/5/05 at 11:36 PM |
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You know it makes sense to DIY Pat what you scared of? If you've done it once - where's your sense of adventure
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niceperson709
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| posted on 25/5/05 at 01:50 AM |
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Hi pat why not use the blade loom ?
best wishes
Iain
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Kissy
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| posted on 25/5/05 at 06:30 AM |
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I used the bike loom as a base when I did mine, and built the rest to suit. It isn't rocket science. Just place all the components where you
want them in the car, take your time and off you go! I used the Haynes wiring diagram as support.
It's in the spirit of Locostery after all!
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Stuart Ainslie
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| posted on 25/5/05 at 07:11 AM |
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I'm using an Autosparks loom...
All straight forward and no problems. Connected up to a Pinto, Sierra switchgear and an ETB Digidash
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indykid
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| posted on 25/5/05 at 08:54 AM |
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get yourself a sierra loom, name some dates, and i'll come and give you a hand. i found building my own loom to be one of the most beneficial
and rewarding things to do.
do you know what every wire on the avon does, purely on colour and position in the car? does your loom run exactly where you want it?
go on, if you can build a chassis, a loom should be a doddle
tom
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