72firebird
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Well I've spent the last couple days installing a Scanmaster 2.1 and a new Autometer Carbon Fiber style Boost gauge and setting up the wiring for my trans temp gauge. My goal to start with was to make it so I could easily remove the Scanmaster and it not be noticeable that it was there at car shows without really looking. So I bought an old RC car servo extension cable at my local hobby store, the connector is about 1/16" thick x 1/4" wide x 1/2" long. Anyways on to the pictures and details.
The scanmaster I bought had the wires cut and had some connectors I didn't like on it so the wires were really short. I was originally gunna rewire it at the board but I decided to just add the connector as an extension of the current wires. This is the Scanmaster, connector, and some shrink wrap
Soldering has been completed with the new connector attached.
The otherside of the connector
Assembled and connected together. I tried to keep the shrink wrap up close to the connectors so you couldn't see the color on the wires, I wish I would have just put the shrink wrap over the connector.
Where I plan on mounting the Scanmaster. I'm gunna be making a plate with a hole drilled to use one of the screws for the dash pad. Then I'll be using velcro to hold it up.
The wire hidden with the Scanmaster connected and disconnected. You won't be able to see the connector or anything until you're searching for it.
The scanmaster I bought had the wires cut and had some connectors I didn't like on it so the wires were really short. I was originally gunna rewire it at the board but I decided to just add the connector as an extension of the current wires. This is the Scanmaster, connector, and some shrink wrap
Soldering has been completed with the new connector attached.
The otherside of the connector
Assembled and connected together. I tried to keep the shrink wrap up close to the connectors so you couldn't see the color on the wires, I wish I would have just put the shrink wrap over the connector.
Where I plan on mounting the Scanmaster. I'm gunna be making a plate with a hole drilled to use one of the screws for the dash pad. Then I'll be using velcro to hold it up.
The wire hidden with the Scanmaster connected and disconnected. You won't be able to see the connector or anything until you're searching for it.