
Custom Wiring Loom
#1
Posted 10 October 2010 - 07:51 AM
I am in need of a wiring loom for my 1992 saloon mini with:
a metro turbo engine,
Petrol tank with fuel pump intergrated and fuel return,
Mk1 mini rear lights,
Megajolt kit,
Mk1 centre binnical with 90mph speedo, oil and temp gauges,
Boost gauge,
rev counter,
2 front wipac spotlights,
Lucas boot mounted reverse light
Does anybody make them at all at a price?
This would be much appreciated
Many thanks
Miles
#2
Posted 10 October 2010 - 09:07 AM
Dear all,
I am in need of a wiring loom for my 1992 saloon mini with:
a metro turbo engine,
Petrol tank with fuel pump intergrated and fuel return,
Mk1 mini rear lights,
Megajolt kit,
Mk1 centre binnical with 90mph speedo, oil and temp gauges,
Boost gauge,
rev counter,
2 front wipac spotlights,
Lucas boot mounted reverse light
Does anybody make them at all at a price?
This would be much appreciated
Many thanks
Miles
I have just bought a magazine which was produced by minisport showing the construction of their bogus 2 project. in there it says about them being able to construct a custom wiring loom. try giving them a ring other than that i know mini spare do a few wiring looms
hope that helps a little
liam
#3
Posted 10 October 2010 - 01:10 PM
http://www.theminifo...x...1103&st=105
#4
Posted 10 October 2010 - 03:39 PM
#5
Posted 10 October 2010 - 04:23 PM

#6
Posted 10 October 2010 - 06:27 PM
#7
Posted 10 October 2010 - 06:56 PM
Hi mate they do, BUT i had to do a lot of work on my loom as they DONT know the cars that they make the looms for. so all the size's and where things should be were off by lots.
AutoSparks make custom looms and stock looms.
To say they dont know the cars is a bit far fetched. Their looms are made to fit each car, and either original looms or an actual car is used to get the lengths and specs. I've known them to go to customers houses for custom looms, just to plan it out in the car before production. I guess you must have got a one off badly made one.
We recently bought an engine loom from them and it is better quality than the original.
#8
Posted 10 October 2010 - 06:59 PM
Hi mate they do, BUT i had to do a lot of work on my loom as they DONT know the cars that they make the looms for. so all the size's and where things should be were off by lots.
AutoSparks make custom looms and stock looms.
To say they dont know the cars is a bit far fetched. Their looms are made to fit each car, and either original looms or an actual car is used to get the lengths and specs. I've known them to go to customers houses for custom looms, just to plan it out in the car before production. I guess you must have got a one off badly made one.
We recently bought an engine loom from them and it is better quality than the original.
Also chances are that any loom you buy from the major suppliers will have come from autosparks!!
#9
Posted 10 October 2010 - 07:10 PM
Hi mate they do, BUT i had to do a lot of work on my loom as they DONT know the cars that they make the looms for. so all the size's and where things should be were off by lots.
AutoSparks make custom looms and stock looms.
To say they dont know the cars is a bit far fetched. Their looms are made to fit each car, and either original looms or an actual car is used to get the lengths and specs. I've known them to go to customers houses for custom looms, just to plan it out in the car before production. I guess you must have got a one off badly made one.
We recently bought an engine loom from them and it is better quality than the original.
yes i have had one. I went up to see them and (and when i sad i would like to move the fuse box inside) they sad to me. That they Did Not Know the cars the looms where for they just make them to the plans.
and i know they make lots and lots and lot of looms i am not saying they are ******* just think and plan out evey thing before you go up there.
#10
Posted 11 October 2010 - 02:16 PM
I've been looking at these CBS WIRING MODULE #WRMOD from HERE
What do people think about them?
Has anybody used them and found them easy and straight forward or a bit of a pain?
I'm not very up to scratch with wiring so would this be easy enough for me to do myself or does you suggest I leave it to the proffesionals to do?
Many thanks
Miles
#11
Posted 14 November 2010 - 11:54 PM
cheers
YetI
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