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FS: Speed density set up

85tr

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Unbelievable , the wires were falling out of the dsm side if this harness and it was melted from too much heat and the iron touching it . Harnesses do not work when wires are not connected to each other . As I pulled the heat shrink off of the harness 5 more pins fell out of the dsm side of the harness because the plastic had been melted . The job is unrepIrable and I need to find a bad dsm ecu to rebuild this .
 

85tr

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He also never told me "it wasn't the prettiest in the first place" he told me it was professionally done and the tap job wasn't very good .
 

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Professional job would not have a bad "tap" job. It would be all soldered. Aftermarket connectors are for wussies.
 

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Holy batshit. That "harness" looks like a tweaker worked for about 4 days on it without sleep, took a sh*t on it, wiped his buddies ass with it, ran it through the diswasher and then tried to "sanitize" it in a microwave.

If that's a professional soldering job, i should start soldering for a living, because even as a bit of a neophyte where solder work is concerned, i could do 200% better than that heap of sh*t with my eyes closed.
 

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I think that about sums it up.
 

jnava

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Anthony, he actually had his eyes closed.....
 

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I don't think he even used a soldering iron. Maybe the tip of a screwdriver that was heated with a torch? I did better soldering work at the age of 8. Jesus H. Christ. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif
 

prove_it

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Maybe it was heat vision, and he's just getting started....
 

85tr

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I'm not the best at soldering but have been doing it since I was ten on my r/c cars . I was doing better work then this back then .
 

85tr

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Mitsuturbo and turbowop that some funny s .
 

GSTwithPSI

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Quoting mitsuturbo:
Holy batshit. That "harness" looks like a tweaker worked for about 4 days on it without sleep, took a sh*t on it, wiped his buddies ass with it, ran it through the diswasher and then tried to "sanitize" it in a microwave.



A post of epic description. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif
 
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