here is how the story goes..the other week i was putting some new welded up heads onto the car..as i was putting the p/s header in i hit hte started a good 3 times by accident making a ton of sparks, i thought nothing of it and put the car back together...took the car out and about for the next week and even raced with no problems..then the following night i was just dribing normal and hit some bumpy roads and the car shut off but all the exterior lights were working fine. i reach under the car ot make sure the battery cable did not hit the dp but it was fine. i then went under the hood and started playing with the wires going down to the starter..with the key on as a wiggled the wires the interior light and everything else would go on and off...as i looked down a saw the when i put the header in i must have tugged on one of the fusible links going to the starter...i could not fit under the car so i ahd a buddy go slice the end of the wire, put a new wire on and just wrap it around the battery cable at the starter so i can get it back home, i do taht and it fires right up. off i go until about 5 miles down the road it stalls out the same way, i look under the car and the wire that we put it was melted and broken..now thinking maybe it had to much slack and hit the header we put another wire in the same way and it fired right up. again 5 miles down teh road it stalls out and thats where i called it quits and towed it back home...the wires we used at the time were 18guage thin wires. so i get it back to my garage and snip all the ends off the links and put all new 16guage 9" long fusible links on and start the car up. car runs for 15 minutes that night and no problems idling. the next night i go there and start it up and it runs for about 2 mnutes and stall out the same way with nothing inside working and no power to fuse block. could the fusbile link i used be too small?? i ws under the dash the day before trying to see why my break pedal was squeaking could i have done sonmting to a wire under there?? where does the single red wire i keep burning go to, does it go to the d/s and into the fuse panel?? i have yet to ohm the wire to ground to see if its shorted, am i gonna have to take the whole harness apart to follow this wire?? any ideas or anything you can think of to ask to help figure thius out would be great, thanks guys this is really driving me nuts as i think it started as a loose wire but who knows....