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Hey guys, as you can see there is a few quite alot of wiring action going on at the back the engine, Has anyone relocated these sensors/plugs or what ever they are ect? Im thinking they're in a vulnerable spot in terms of getting to hot considering they're jammed up at the back of then engine bay around the cam covers.
any advice on how to get these sh**ts out of the way would be much appreciated

Can anyone tell me where and how to relocate all these wires!? it just looks messy!

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I wouldnt worry about heat

I have a wiring harness running a few inches away from turbo/wastegate/exhaust running 23psi and just shy of 300rwkw at the moment and all I have on it is heat wrap. No melting yet

it does look fairly hideous though, How come all that stuff is there like that? Removed for some reason and never properly put back?

My O2 sensor plug isn't happy. The plug is nearly lost its shape and the wiring that is close to that region has brittle coating. That top half of the engine isn't so bad, I'd be more concerned about anything you have near the hot side.

yeah @89CAL initially i was going put it back together but while i wasdoign the engine swap all the mounts and brackets were lost :/

And hence the reason why i was asking Ben, Do you think it would be to complicated or time consuming?
I hate having them just flopping around there any knowledge as to how to move them would be appreciated.

Well to move them it's easy.

Pull apart the loom and then shorten or extend the wires to where you want them. Preferably on the inlet side so it's cooler

If it was me i would just make a couple of simple brackets for where they are and call it a day.

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