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To those that wants to install 0gauge wire in a g35 sedan

Old Jan 19, 2008 | 02:37 AM
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To those that wants to install 0gauge wire in a g35 sedan

Guys,

Got my 0 gauge installed today, and it fits almost like the car was designed for 0gauge.

It runs under the factory harness all the way to the back, neatly tucked in with no bulge.

NO DRILLING REQUIREED!!!!!!
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 02:39 AM
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just a huntch... you're gonna hafta xplain 0Guage Ricky... IOW Whachu tawkin bout Willis?...
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 03:05 AM
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He's probably talking about the 0/1 gauge power/ground wire for his amp...

I have a 4 gauge wire from battery all the way to the trunk... that runs my Alpine MRD-M1000 amp.

To the OP, can you please take a picture of the wire where you tucked it in around the back seat?
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 03:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Fast07GSdn
He's probably talking about the 0/1 gauge power/ground wire for his amp...

I have a 4 gauge wire from battery all the way to the trunk... that runs my Alpine MRD-M1000 amp.

To the OP, can you please take a picture of the wire where you tucked it in around the back seat?
Ahh... I see... something that shouldbe in this forum:
https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-video-electronics-20/
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 11:24 AM
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where did you run the wire through the firewall? I haven't really looked, but i may eventually add a sub to our system
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 02:42 PM
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My car is a mess right now,

but i will try to post some pictures. The 0 guage wire was fed through that huge harness and rubber piece right behind the battery. yOu ahve to remove the plastic shrods out first.

Just make a slit in the huge rubber and then slide the wire through. It will fit, and then you seal it with some sealant.

as for the rear seat, i found some openings back there to feed it but i might have to redo it, because id dint remove the seat backs yet.
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 05:11 PM
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Make sure you seal the slit up good. On the older G35s (at least) the ECU was right under the grommet and water can leak in there and damage the ECU.
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 07:48 PM
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With epoxy?
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 10:25 PM
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I used a silicon based sealant, but epoxy should work
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 11:53 PM
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I have two sets of 0/1 gauge running through there, as well as probably 10 other wires for various things. I used hot glue to seal it back up, and have never gotten any water in the cabin. It's a great place to send wires through.
 
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