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Yup. I used a 3m Scotch-Lok quick splice and ran a new wire from there to my meter.
https://news.thomasnet.com/images/medium/451/451197.jpg It's necessary to be careful with these, as they've been known to cut wires even when you use the correct gauge connector. In my experience they don't excessively damage the wire but they really have a bad reputation for it. |
I have bad luck with those things!!!!!!I usually strip an inch of insulation leaving the wire intact,wrap my new signal wire around and blob solder on top.
I was linked here from my new decel post and will be collecting everything I need this afternoon. Thank you theholycow |
You know, I totally forgot...while I quick-spliced the wire in my truck, I did a totally non-invasive tap in the VW. I unplugged the wire from the injector, stuck my wire end into the plug, and re-plugged it, effectively jamming the wire in there. I've used the same strategy successfully with fuses and relays in my truck to modify lighting behavior.
If you're already going to strip an inch of insulation, might I suggest using solder paste and then reinsulating with brush-on or spray-on electric tape (or Plasti-Dip)? |
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