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Old Dec 24, 2017 | 10:43 AM
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Hi everyone im getting a new turvo manifold soon after christmas. In would like to make some room to avoid disaster.

is there a how to available for some basic wire tucking for s2000 available?! Especially for the fuse box on the passenger side. Also if there is other easy basic stuff incan hide just to make the engine bay less tight!

ive tryed the search with wire tuck and i get tons of topic but nothing for wire tuck really precisely.

i ve done wire tuck on older honda without issue there was trick to avoid cutting wire, thats what i would like to know for the s2000 to save me time
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Old Dec 24, 2017 | 11:38 AM
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I've relocated everything to the fenders. There are quite a few threads on this most show pictures of the fusebox in the fender, so search harder. Many also do the fusebox in the passenger side interior.

I will say in my experience, relocating the fusebox didn't really free up all the much space. The most benifit for me was relocating the battery to the trunk and relocating the ABS to the driver side fender. Life is so much easier when the ABS is out of the way when working on the intake side of the engine
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Old Dec 31, 2017 | 08:40 PM
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I tucked my fuse box behind the pass air bag.. I deleted the pass airbag.. easier to get into
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