invisicord just arrived
invisicord just arrived
hey all,
just wanted to say thanks to teamspeed for some darn good service. got here earlier than i expected.
i got it about 2 minutes ago...and installed it under a minute. took me another minute to figure exactly where i wanted to place the v1. will post pics soon.
ahh...another mod done. now i have to feel the pain in waiting for the z tube/stillen airbox
just wanted to say thanks to teamspeed for some darn good service. got here earlier than i expected.
i got it about 2 minutes ago...and installed it under a minute. took me another minute to figure exactly where i wanted to place the v1. will post pics soon.
ahh...another mod done. now i have to feel the pain in waiting for the z tube/stillen airbox
Originally Posted by hye_G
i just did mine last saturday, it very easy and it looks ten times better without that stupid cord hanging down from my 8500 x50
Thanks to all for the business. I do get a few cases where I have to send a replacement due to the thin connectors breaking, etc. but I am trying my best to keep these types of issues down to a minimum. I am very happy to hear about the easy installations, my laziness to hardwire mine on the vette was the entire inspiration behind this cord!
This sounds great.... where can I get this invisicord and install instructions?
I tried googling Team Speed, but I couldn't find any direct hits...
I tried googling Team Speed, but I couldn't find any direct hits...
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the "invisi-cord" is REALLY easy to make for youself for the V1.
it's a regular telephone cord with a set of these on the primary pair:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=family
$2 if you have the phone cord..
$5 if you dont.
it's a regular telephone cord with a set of these on the primary pair:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=family
$2 if you have the phone cord..
$5 if you dont.
Originally Posted by HansMoleman
the "invisi-cord" is REALLY easy to make for youself for the V1.
it's a regular telephone cord with a set of these on the primary pair:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=family
$2 if you have the phone cord..
$5 if you dont.
it's a regular telephone cord with a set of these on the primary pair:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=family
$2 if you have the phone cord..
$5 if you dont.
Originally Posted by TeamSpeed
That is not what I am using, I am using connectors that can handle 24 guage wire, which is really small. Have you actually used these, or is it a plan at this point? I could always use back -up connector sources from time to time. Anybody that wants to make their own, please contact me, I am always willing to help.
I used this:

http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...ESC=205089%2D1
but the 18 gage connectors will work, but it'll be tight.
yeah, i guess people could make their own...but laziness is the key word here 
plus, it's not that much more and it's great to help out a member when the product/service is top notch quality

plus, it's not that much more and it's great to help out a member when the product/service is top notch quality
Originally Posted by HansMoleman
I used this:

http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...ESC=205089%2D1
but the 18 gage connectors will work, but it'll be tight.

http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...ESC=205089%2D1
but the 18 gage connectors will work, but it'll be tight.


