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    hi,
    ive tried searching but cant find any info,

    i used to have the 4 guage amp wire running through the grommit for the
    clutch cable but did a manual conversion last week and now need to find a new location,
    i dont really wanto drill a hole in the firewall, i was wondering is there any holes i can get the wire through?

    where has everyone put the amp wire on there cars?

    thanks for any input

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    From memory I just ran it on the other side where the ecu plug is. Slight nick in the rubber and feed it through. Be careful.
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    looking into the engine bay from the front of the car you will see to water pipes going into the firewall on the drivers hand side about the same hight as the rocker cover its is about 5cm and is almost an oval shape. good luck

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