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The Ultimate Engine Wiring Starter Guide. 

Rob Dahm
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I cover things involved with making different car harnesses. I get so many questions about how my ugly cheap harnesses work so well. I’m just sharing what works for me with reasonable cost.
00:00 Intro
00:56 Stock Wiring
01:33 Cheap Harness
03:24 Ultimate Harness
03:44 DR 25 Heat Shrink
04:53 Tefzel Wire
09:11 Quick Planning
13:07 The MOST Important Wire
20:07 Tools I use
27:55 Concentric Twisting
33:19 Splicing
38:53 Second Layer
45:53 Heat Shrink
47:58 Heat Gun
52:13 Third Layer
54:30 Filler Wire
1:02:55 Joints
1:06:56 Engine Sensors and Injector Wiring
1:19:12 Labeling
1:20:18 ECU Pinning
1:34:00 Epoxy and Booting
1:41:14 Cost Breakdown
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Комментарии : 995   
@hpa101
@hpa101 2 года назад
Great video Rob! Awesome to see you diving into and loving the challenge of motorsport wiring and we're stoked to watch and be part of the journey 😎 - Taz.
@northwesttrails7176
@northwesttrails7176 2 года назад
Oh its hp academy
@Earache.
@Earache. 2 года назад
If HPA Approves, then I do too!
@SollessGarage
@SollessGarage 2 года назад
YASSS
@BjornFSE
@BjornFSE 2 года назад
🙌👌
@milkwithsauce1536
@milkwithsauce1536 2 года назад
Should offer a discount code on those courses for that shoutout.
@drfirebug
@drfirebug 2 года назад
It's a wonderful thing when someone takes hours out of their life just to help to educate others on important topics like this. This is what pushes humanity forward, thank you Rob!
@povilaslondon
@povilaslondon 2 года назад
don't forget it generates money also ;)
@kylelanger4234
@kylelanger4234 2 года назад
@@povilaslondon Sir, your jealousy is showing
@Opposed_Motoring
@Opposed_Motoring 2 года назад
He’s not volunteering lol. He’s selling his knowledge in exchange for money
@joealex65
@joealex65 2 года назад
WOH! 1 hour and 45 minutes of Daddy Dahm doing wiring?! Christmas came early boy! 😂
@DracoRemixer
@DracoRemixer 2 года назад
I think I did too 🙃
@jasonw7497
@jasonw7497 2 года назад
I didn't know your dad was gay. Ewwww
@Methoverbitches
@Methoverbitches 2 года назад
I busted 3 out during this dvd premiere #dualscreening
@DracoRemixer
@DracoRemixer 2 года назад
When daddy leaves you for twelve day but comes back with an almost two hour long video, then you know it will be good
@elyasrasti8943
@elyasrasti8943 2 года назад
Yeah I'm gonna watch this during calculus. Fuck school.
@Apexxshock
@Apexxshock 2 года назад
@@elyasrasti8943 don’t be a loser dude. Hit the books hard and play harder later in life 🤣
@maxoneill5208
@maxoneill5208 2 года назад
@@Apexxshock fuck yeah. Lol this guy doesn't make his money doing this. Stay in school bud
@fjord-fjesta
@fjord-fjesta 2 года назад
@@elyasrasti8943 Just watched this instead of cramming for calc test. Whoops.
@furhadnasserjah123
@furhadnasserjah123 2 года назад
@@Apexxshock rarely do people play harder with a college education
@ericrobinson9340
@ericrobinson9340 2 года назад
FYI from someone who has built a few concentric harnesses: the part that Rob puts on timelapse (pedantic fussing about and combing wires) is easily 50% of the actual build time. The actual build time should be less than 1/3rd of your planning time.
@RENO_K
@RENO_K 2 года назад
i feel like there should be a tool for making harnesses like the ones used to make ropes
@ericrobinson9340
@ericrobinson9340 2 года назад
If you look up tooling for a 7 conductor cable construction, you’ll see what it takes. Ryan described it pretty accurately.
@rattyratstuff7125
@rattyratstuff7125 2 года назад
@@hellawacked im trying to find ae86 and other 80s toyotas in junkyards. im robbing every wire out of every rwd mid 80s toyota i find cause they use the same color "codes". want to take every inch of good wire and use it to rebuild a factory color "brand new" harness for brain fart reasons lol. i have a massive wiring diagram life size for it and i dont wanna go through changing colors and end up frying my vintage magasquirt ecm. id much rather pay someone but i really want factory colors.
@rattyratstuff7125
@rattyratstuff7125 2 года назад
@@hellawacked the drill method is what was used to make the foot long conversion harness and what ill use for each individual group to X____ area of the car then a master that im just gonna ziptie together. know of any companies that do factory colors? that way i dont spend weeks tearing apart old harnesses and weeks more replacing each bad wire 1 at a time then combining into a single harness with splits.
@Aiello_
@Aiello_ 2 года назад
true character development, Rob overcame his weakness and is never going to be bullied about messy wiring again and great video! i learned alot
@rattyratstuff7125
@rattyratstuff7125 2 года назад
dude if you think youtube is ruthless wait till you have a beercan ae86 with even worse wiring from 12 owners patching bits they cut in a total of 3 years of it floating before i found it XD. these people make the s13 crowd look downright pleasant to be around
@StanleyKubick1
@StanleyKubick1 2 года назад
takeaway: bullying works
@PaddyQuiggin
@PaddyQuiggin 2 года назад
Rob goes feature length - the movie we've all been waiting for! Shame it's not a feature length build of the 6 rotor but I'll take what I can get.
@PozzaPizz
@PozzaPizz 2 года назад
I haven't watched yet, do we get keeps shower scenes?
@2ANinja
@2ANinja 2 года назад
@@PozzaPizz those will be on the bonus features when it releases on DVD and Blu-ray
@StanleyKubick1
@StanleyKubick1 2 года назад
this is more relevant to most entry level enthusiasts
@ThatRacingChannel
@ThatRacingChannel 2 года назад
Loved it from start to finish, great job brother! 🤘🏻
@stephencregorykelley9850
@stephencregorykelley9850 2 года назад
Absolutely!!
@H3110NU
@H3110NU 2 года назад
Never thought I’d watch 1 hour 46 minutes Rob Dahm thought process of how to do decent wiring… but here I am finishing it up…
@gorr4
@gorr4 2 года назад
LOL at least 3 x for me & the horsepower Academy video twice, getting ready to build one myself. ;)
@H3110NU
@H3110NU 2 года назад
@@gorr4 it’s funny, I’ve rewatched this vid again after his recent wiring vids too.
@davidblalock9945
@davidblalock9945 2 года назад
Useful content is always more needed that pure entertainment content. This is useful content.
@ruckus1009
@ruckus1009 2 года назад
good rule of thumb, always pull your tape across the wires in the same way you twist them, it will help them retain their tightness. and as you pull the tape the adhesive will in turn pull them tight as well
@JustKyzuuh
@JustKyzuuh 2 года назад
Rob get a Steinel heat gun! Dr25 needs a good bit of heat to shrink fully and most of your crappy heat guns just don't cut it!
@aidan_sp4513
@aidan_sp4513 2 года назад
This is the video the internet has been asking for since it was invented
@fryreartechnology7611
@fryreartechnology7611 2 года назад
It is so impressive how much you have learned and pushed yourself to do, to buy, fight for, and just simple come up with how to do it yourself. As an industrial electrician I respect this because I can have cables with 50+ wires that have to be custom built like this besides all black and 1 green lol. Great job!
@matthewparker6228
@matthewparker6228 2 года назад
I build a bunch of dev harnesses, and absolutely love Graingers self fusing tape: (not sponsored, just a fan of the tape) Tapes PN: 32XV31 It has a -130f-500f heat range, works as a great heatshrink substitute and can cover wire breakouts. It can also be used for a emergency fluid leak coverer. We use it on rocket engines and I imagine it would work for a Rotary Rocket
@MotorSwapDan
@MotorSwapDan 2 года назад
Thanks for the tip looks like an affordable price for aircraft style silicone tape
@kapquarfa
@kapquarfa 2 года назад
holy shit, I welcome this new documentary length with open arms
@spartan300zx
@spartan300zx 2 года назад
Holy shit almost 2 hours. Can't watch right now since I'm going to bed but best believe I'm watching this movie tomorrow lol
@ethanruedinger1630
@ethanruedinger1630 2 года назад
Hey Rob! Love the videos, you are one of the people that really got me into cars and rotaries specifically. Keep it up man!
@alantalley1268
@alantalley1268 2 года назад
Annoying
@exportedafrican
@exportedafrican 2 года назад
Great video! Learned a lot of this from hp academy and it’s great to see it made available. Only thing I recommend is a dedicated branch of fill wires rather than cutting them. I’ve been surprised how often I’ve needed “just one more” and is quick and easy to cut the heat shrink cap and use a wire.
@robbeelsas
@robbeelsas 2 года назад
Yeah like, someone should make a dummy terminator for those wires so you can bring them out of the harness cleanly and use any one of them when adding functionality later on
@hpa101
@hpa101 2 года назад
Glad you liked the courses :) Thanks for the support. - Ben
@Agilepickleunite
@Agilepickleunite Год назад
@@hpa101 I’m currently saving to get started in your classes
@stefanplum
@stefanplum 2 года назад
This is the longest video I have ever watched in my RU-vid history and it was like a movie, low budget but good lol. Keep up the good work!!!!!! I enjoyed every moment
@keeganfogress
@keeganfogress 2 года назад
I absolutely love it. Watched every second. Have told myself I’m going to build my 04’ Vw R32t harness myself when that time comes. And any question I have thought about was answered thoroughly! Rob, you’re so knowledgeable and have helped me push myself to make everything I do on my cars always be 100%
@ac3tate909
@ac3tate909 2 года назад
Oh hayull yea :) Mk4 .:R vr6T 🤘🏽 I’ve got a ‘02 337 that’s my baby (only 85k on the clock) so I’ve got lots of love for the mk4’s - good luck with everything
@ssjwater
@ssjwater 2 года назад
It was so satisfying seeing this harness built from scratch. It fr didn't even feel like a two hour video
@DaveFromColorado
@DaveFromColorado 2 года назад
I can't believe I watched an hour and 46 minutes of that... I was intrigued the entire time and could not stop watching. Awesome video!
@minasourial
@minasourial 2 месяца назад
This is one of those videos that might not reach a bigger audience but is super appreciated by those who do watch. Thanks Rob!
@HomeBuiltByJeff
@HomeBuiltByJeff 2 года назад
Really nice work. Love the detail you have gone into. Definitely inspires me to do better.
@MrEaston00
@MrEaston00 2 года назад
Chances of me actually wiring a car 0% Chances of me watching this entire video 100%
@williamblankinship9104
@williamblankinship9104 3 месяца назад
Two words. Absolutely-Awesome. I've never seen a video so informative. I can't tell you how important this video is to guys like me. Thanks again.
@enso3140
@enso3140 2 года назад
Almost 2 hours of pure rotary daddy wiring lessons this is just a blessing to watch after a day.
@austincato3560
@austincato3560 2 года назад
i was literally scrolling on his page wondering damn when he gonna post again
@SloppyMechanics
@SloppyMechanics 2 года назад
ever consider a roll of velcro tape to move and re use the whole way down the harness while you build it instead of all the zippies
@kylelanger4234
@kylelanger4234 2 года назад
I keep velcro straps from chargers and such...... didn't think about this until now.
@SollessGarage
@SollessGarage 2 года назад
Honestly, Velcro straps wouldn't really be able to hold the wires as tight as zip ties. Especially with concentric twisting, the wires do not want to stay where they are.
@drewanderson8279
@drewanderson8279 2 года назад
I want to tell you rob. I watched the entire video twice. I thoroughly enjoyed this. I absolutely love any kind of wiring. Either being house wiring or automotive wiring. Iv never made a harness like this. Iv made small go kart ,mini bike ,drift trike harnesses. With lights electric ignition and charging coils. I'm OCD bad. And the distance you went to make it weather and oil proof was amazing. I could watch this again. I just love wiring! I learned so many new techniques. Saw new tools iv not seen before. Just a great in depth video. Thanks for sharing! Very inspiring rob!!! Great work!
@g0tm1lk117
@g0tm1lk117 2 года назад
This is better than any feature-length video out there. Thanks for the hour and a half video, Daddy Dahm.
@johno1978
@johno1978 2 года назад
Having spent time in a bay building aircraft harnesses, i was impressed with this as a first attempt. Look into using breakout boots on the next harness, they perform better than the self sealing heat shrink and look cleaner. Please tell us that you continuity checked it before applying all that epoxy.
@jonathanpainter4452
@jonathanpainter4452 2 года назад
Rob, Incredible video! Thank you! At the part where you looked like you hadn't slept since the first car ever had it's harness built I was on edge about which way the director was gonna go. Then you shifted gears and brought it home! Haven't been to a theater in a few years. Would never go back if these keep being released. IMDB credits for sure. Keep up the work and the learning. Thanks for bringing us along.
@End_of_Dayz
@End_of_Dayz 2 года назад
I know I'm late to this party, but I use clear shrink tube to cover my labels, and an old timer friend of mine recommended weed eater line or twine as filler instead of wasting usable wire. Awesome looking harness. Best of luck
@Dethecus0
@Dethecus0 2 года назад
Having spent a lot of time researching how to make a wiring harness I can say that this video is just what I needed. Lots of information talking about best practices, the theory, what bits to use, what tools to use, etc, etc. But nothing showing you the actual hands on putting it all together like this video. THANK YOU!
@Bushcrawler
@Bushcrawler 2 года назад
HOOOOLY SHIT! That’s one long ass video! Guess no sleep for me tonight :-P (it’s already 1:30 am here) 😅
@batman1902
@batman1902 2 года назад
Thanks for the video dad👍
@Drk_phoen1x
@Drk_phoen1x 2 года назад
Hol up
@Factory400
@Factory400 2 года назад
I am an engineer in the business of high-end industrial and aerospace systems - critical stuff. HP Academy is worth every penny IMHO. They really deliver details that are rather difficult to find on your own. Fiddly, unreliable harnesses suck the life out of any project - amateur or pro. Take the time to learn the right way.
@hpa101
@hpa101 2 года назад
Awesome! Glad you found the courses helpful. Thanks for showing your support, really means a lot to the team here. - Ben
@BrandoooLovesCars
@BrandoooLovesCars 2 года назад
I absolutely admire how Rob will master anything he’s teased about. Doesn’t build his own cars? Begins to build all his project cars himself. Stiff suspension? Complete suspension rehaul while understanding everything behind it. Messy wiring? Becomes the harness GOD
@andrewhardman7055
@andrewhardman7055 2 года назад
Can't wait until I can afford a car that warrants this amount of detail for wiring!
@jefersonisidoro8569
@jefersonisidoro8569 2 года назад
When I rewire mine. I've done it in a wood board with bunch of nails looking a grid line. . Heat gun really helps in bending or pointing the wire in a direction you want.
@PaulDriverPlus
@PaulDriverPlus 2 года назад
That's how my Grandad taught me when we rewired his '54 Studebaker 3r.
@mikemensinger5763
@mikemensinger5763 2 года назад
that's exactly how I wired my first wiring harness for a sensor array as an intern!
@88Frank
@88Frank 2 года назад
Great video Rob. I work in fibre and its funny, when we see RayChem on a fibre node our day gets much worse!
@lostwill86
@lostwill86 2 года назад
I'll be the first to admit I normally don't watch Robs vids. But I really enjoyed this and found it very helpful
@advanRE7
@advanRE7 2 года назад
Great vid Dahm, I'd say I'm a level 2 and eventually want to go the route of MIL-SPEC. No joke about DTM connectors though, easily $5-10 a connector. Good to know about the Tefzel wire. Nice concentric twists!
@jackc5293
@jackc5293 2 года назад
I don't foresee myself doing this level of car wiring any time soon yet my attention and body are fully locked in. It is stuff like this that if they taught in school I probably would have done better for myself.... Great work here Rob.
@ChutneyInc.
@ChutneyInc. 2 года назад
Thank You Rob! For a 2hr video! And about wires too! I have been watching it like a movie all week. I hope to get some clarity on how to safely add a relay box. O yeah have put HP Academy on my goal/task/bucket list!
@hpa101
@hpa101 2 года назад
We are ready and waiting :) If you search "free wiring lesson hpa" you can get started today for free. - Ben
@ChutneyInc.
@ChutneyInc. 2 года назад
@@hpa101 Thanks @Ben!
@marcelom17
@marcelom17 2 года назад
Damn, a lot of information, but so easy to consume, didn't notice the time go by! awesome work sir!
@cheeseontoast123
@cheeseontoast123 2 года назад
Hey man!!! The Concentric Twisting portion - might be worth adding an annotation somewhere that wires should be in twisted pairs (Much like ethernet cables are) so each wires EMI is cancelled out with the one it is paired with. I'm at 17:53 so I don't know if you are going to explain this in the next 5 minutes :P
@aserta
@aserta 2 года назад
I've been redoing all my harnessed ever since i was a kid. The level of fuckery with which you can get away with is extreme. The secret ingredient is keeping that harness outside of being harmed. Problem is... a lot of things can harm a harness. In no particular order, wire strain, corrosion, wire sweating, physical damage (this includes both abrasion and cutting), heat damage, and the list could go on. Another thing. Car standards, when it comes to harnesses are utter junk. Quite frankly, the more boutique/expensive the car, the more garbage they are, AFAIC. Not only they seem to have no clue, but most of them are built with substandard parts/practices. The best harnesses are aircraft grade ones. If one is able to access an old airplane junkyard and take a looksee, that's about as good a lesson as one gets in terms of what is good and what is bad.
@RobDahm
@RobDahm 2 года назад
So So true. Its why my crap harnesses worked. I knew enough to keep them from interference and damage. But I did waste alot of time tracking things down and the oil/fuel was eventually going to destroy it
@NamedLisandro
@NamedLisandro 2 года назад
I really really enjoyed this video. Took me a day and a half to watch fully but i love these detailed videos!! More please ‼️‼️
@benjaminwarner2186
@benjaminwarner2186 2 года назад
I gotta be honest… I was in the same boat as many others about watching an almost 2 hour long RU-vid video(most struggle to keep an audience entertained longer than 18-25min); but WELL DONE Rob. As someone who owns the entire entourage of HPA courses this has been a daunting task for me to want to start, fear of failure mostly, but you make this look very possible with some calculated thinking for someone like myself. Easiest “like” on a RU-vid video I have ever watched! Great content here, and I look forward to more greatness from you in the future man!
@evil_me
@evil_me 2 года назад
Tefzel wire isn't really a must have, but please don't use parts store PVC wire its garbage! I use GXL and TXL wires for my harnesses, it's like 90% to Tefzel and is thinner than PVC wire and really good with chemicals and heat yet at a more reasonable price. Also concentric twisted harnesses are a god send😎 as my experience it's easier to use a special color as filler wire, I normally use pink purple or orange as only filler. Keeps you from tracing disused wires. Also staggering splices helps to eliminate the bulges
@rexrunner
@rexrunner 2 года назад
I only use milspec txl
@EmyrDerfel
@EmyrDerfel 2 года назад
@@rexrunner milspec doesn't mean best, it means the cheapest product that met the specifications. If it's not a product that was specifically sold to the military, milspec means their marketing department thinks you'll pay more money.
@rexrunner
@rexrunner 2 года назад
@@EmyrDerfel milspec is the brand
@naterg8ter680
@naterg8ter680 2 года назад
yaaaaaaaas I've been waiting for this. Your instagram is a huge tease! "Like a boner in sweatpants" lol
@ianskinner1619
@ianskinner1619 2 года назад
this was probably one of your best videos ever, very well thought out, very well presented. Finding problems and solutions, then showing there process. well done.
@jonathanrudy1052
@jonathanrudy1052 2 года назад
I did not think I was going to sit and watch an almost 2 hour video on wiring harnesses, but I really really enjoyed this and it will honestly help me going forward, I'm a customer service advisor for a mechanic shop and I get electrical/harness questions all the time, this is so eye opening to how setups can or should be and what might be off from that spec, what could cause problems, what can drive a car/truck/semi into a shop and what it'll take to drive it out
@jasonblaszkowski3841
@jasonblaszkowski3841 2 года назад
I feel like this is a task my ADHD would tell me “you def got this” and then after spending all the money on it I would be too lazy to do it like everything else and then move onto something else and repeat
@EmyrDerfel
@EmyrDerfel 2 года назад
Gotta break the job down so each step you finish is a tiny success, and you're never leaving a step half-done so when you come back you just start the next step fresh.
@Coulter.Machining
@Coulter.Machining 2 года назад
If a 10 minute RU-vid video makes me a master mechanic, I must be a wiring god by now
@Simon_Mars
@Simon_Mars 2 года назад
As an electrician let me tell you ... that was a work of pure art my friend very very nice job Rob !
@archeraero4613
@archeraero4613 2 года назад
Not many people have filmed a cohesive 1+ hour project, but I know that all the edits in this must have had your timeline looking like absolute chaos! Absolutely love this video and I will be coming back to it a LOT when I finally get to this part of my project!
@hugojeller
@hugojeller 2 года назад
I don't even own a car, let alone work on cars, but watched the entire thing. Very enjoyable to watch for whatever reason haha
@ProjectswAlex
@ProjectswAlex 2 года назад
This is the best Dahm movie I've ever seen.
@minutemenus
@minutemenus 2 года назад
Rob thank you for all you do for the community I admire your tenacity your willingness to try anything and the patience to share with others you are truly an icon. Please keep up the good work we all appreciate and love you brother
@sethryzz
@sethryzz 2 года назад
I absolutely love these type of videos especially from you, some might say they're boring but I find it extremely fascinating to see a deep dive of different aspects of a car
@dylanyeley4346
@dylanyeley4346 2 года назад
This is gonna be one of those less viewed videos, but you know that every viewer here is very serious about cars. I love it here.
@sid2131
@sid2131 2 года назад
I watched the entire video. Thanks for all that you do. The amount of detail laid out is incredible for all us hobbyists! Just pure incredible that you did this!!
@Georgiaguntraining
@Georgiaguntraining 2 года назад
Insanely educational. Thank you! My heat gun has a deflector on the end that rolls the heat around to the back of the shrink, so it is easier.
@stephenlee9935
@stephenlee9935 2 года назад
Still watching this video and still learning a lot. I’m 17 nd I’m still learning new stuff. This video is rlly helping a lot so I’m getting a better understanding in wiring. I’m doing a bit big project putting a 1jz into a 93 cb7 accord sedan nd converting it to rwd. But I want to keep the dash, cluster nd some thing stock. Like how you did to the corvette. So a big thanks to you Mr.Dahm 💯💯. I’ve been watching ever since you started the 4 rotor rx7 nd was mad hype when ur able to get it to run. Gave me inspiration that anything is possible as long as the work is done to it. So a special thanks to you 💯. For making the car experience more exciting!!
@y5mgisi
@y5mgisi 2 года назад
You're my friend now. Im obsessed with clean wiring and enjoy getting it as awesome as possible.
@uknterror508
@uknterror508 2 года назад
Im glad i watched this, im in the process of getting a ft550 and im taking a bit of the shortcut and getting their unterminated harness. However i still gained some takeaways from your vid to improve upon what i originally envisioned! Thanks Rob
@AdamEwart
@AdamEwart Год назад
This is brilliant. How many videos are there online that show you how to build a harness within a 20 minute clip, and you walk away with more questions than answers...? 2 hours of mistakes and random thoughts, and a very impressive and informative result by the end. Stoked I found this, great stuff!!
@alexsmith8021
@alexsmith8021 2 года назад
This is one of the best video i have ever seen, not just out of yours, but any video ever, even better than anything from Riley Reid.
@tomislavlulic9330
@tomislavlulic9330 Год назад
As an electrician with experience in almost every different field of electrical. I knew everything you were spealing of(more or less anyway). You did an amazing job explaining the theory of electrical. From having more strands of copper being a better conductor to the electro magnetic interferences of other electrical components sharing close areas in the engine bay.....AMAZING!
@joseacuna3239
@joseacuna3239 2 года назад
This is educational AF, so much detail into this so now I can appreciate more what people charge for works like this.
@AngieMeadKing
@AngieMeadKing 2 года назад
Wow just finished the video, great work!!!
@bigdaddy741098
@bigdaddy741098 2 года назад
I want to rewire my bike, so I watched this whole video. I can't believe how quickly it went, it was super interesting and I got heaps of info and cool ideas from it. Thanks Rob for spending the time to go into such detail 👊👍
@patrickmoodabe9728
@patrickmoodabe9728 2 года назад
Oh my goodness!! I’ve just sat for nearly 2 hours, transfixed by a video on wiring!! What a man what a legend! First video of yours I’ve watched Rob. The way you went about that was incredible & a wonderful learning experience my friend. I’m an instant fan from the distant shores of New Zealand (in COVID lockdown). It’s an early call, but you may just be a close 2nd to Jafro as the Greatest.Automotive.RU-vidr.Ever. IMHO. 👏👏👏👏👏🤙🤙🤙
@slowssv
@slowssv 2 года назад
I watched the whole video and I genuinely feel it was an efficient use of my time
@crownedrc652
@crownedrc652 2 года назад
Leave it to Rob to make a boring 2 hour wiring video the most therapeutic and informative thing ever. Excellent job Rob. Keep doing what you do!
@westleyhurtgen4275
@westleyhurtgen4275 2 года назад
Never thought wiring could be so relaxing, car building ASMR
@LaneHouse
@LaneHouse 2 года назад
It's amazing to see this, doing as much as possible in house, your self, and helping others to do it too.
@haydenreil2210
@haydenreil2210 2 года назад
Mad respect to you Rob I’ve been watching your videos since the beginning of the four rotor even to when it was pretty much just the 3 rotor I tell everyone about you, you have learned everything by using RU-vid and other companies that support DIY stuff and that’s what I aspire to do! You’ve been a huge role model to me and I’ve been saving up to buy a 13b rotary cause I can’t afford a rx7 and I plan on putting it in my 2wd mini truck! I’m gonna be using this video in the future!
@dirk_diggler320
@dirk_diggler320 2 года назад
wow Rob, I feel like I should send you some money for that training class.. looking good my friend !
@mariosnikolaou5212
@mariosnikolaou5212 2 года назад
Thank you Rob for the effort, time and love that you putted on making this for us.And be sure some day i will watch your video again and be thankfull that somebody has done this before and helped me. Thank Rob.
@ninodeyz5799
@ninodeyz5799 2 года назад
Robs smile lights up the world man, love your positive energy my brother 🙏🏾💯💪🏽🤛🏽
@jredmartinz
@jredmartinz 2 года назад
I've waited for this moment for probably 3-5 years. Longing for rob to build a sexy harness and even though I was exhausted and sleep deprived I watched the entire thing because my soul needed this video.
@l3d-3dmaker58
@l3d-3dmaker58 2 года назад
at first I saw it was almost 2 hours long and went "Nope!" but oh man it's been the best 2 hours of my day! so cool to watch you build that, so satisfying
@dreammakergarage1133
@dreammakergarage1133 2 года назад
Thank for braking down your written process on mapping your harness out. That was priceless... Gave me the motivation to keep moving forward with my sons kswap harness.
@tedheierman1181
@tedheierman1181 2 года назад
This is the most indepth recoding of making a wiring harness. Great info! THanks for taking the time to make this video.
@Erik6635
@Erik6635 2 года назад
One of your best videos yet Rob, absolutely love it. Keep up the awesome work!
@peejay1981
@peejay1981 2 года назад
A tip on keeping the tangles under control: get a long rectangular piece of wood or plastic (like a chopping board) and drill a row of holes along an edge. Feed the wires through the holes so it acts as a comb. The tangles stay on one side, and it's neatly organised on the other side.
@arpath1709
@arpath1709 2 года назад
THIS^^👍🤘 Thank you so much for dropping knowledge. I've got about 1 year of teaching myself electrical things. This is by far the most informative and easy to understand. Trying to save my 02 cavalier. Corrosion an electrical is main battle. Thank you sir! You are appreciated. Excellent work.
@The.Gavin.T
@The.Gavin.T 2 года назад
My wife wants to watch a film tonight. Little does she know we are watching nearly 2 hours of Rob making a wiring harness 😀
@teddyroweshow5643
@teddyroweshow5643 11 дней назад
Awesome video. You, HP Academy and Driving 4 Answers have been so helpful. Thank you.
@mosesindecks
@mosesindecks 2 года назад
Thank you so much Rob Dahm. I'm so grateful that you exist and are doing these videos. Heaven bless you man. So much knowledge you have given us here for free.
@IAmMrTrumpet
@IAmMrTrumpet 2 года назад
I watched this whole thing and you had my attention the entire time.. Great work on this!
@GLR.VISUALS
@GLR.VISUALS 2 года назад
Daddy Dahm back with another tutorial
@1234567890CAB
@1234567890CAB 2 года назад
for those heat shrink boots you did on the connectors, shrink down the bigger outer heat shrink first, then put the smaller heat shrink over the shrunk end.
@Johnwalter1044
@Johnwalter1044 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this video Rob. Despite having to skip ads every minute this is amazing!
@JohnnysGoldenFiddle
@JohnnysGoldenFiddle 2 года назад
Still have no idea what’s going on, but I’m happy to be here :)
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