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    Re: Friction Tape vs. Electrical Tape

    Reaper 1 said: "Don't use vinyl adhesive electrical tape in the engine bay. It WILL get gooey. "
    I wonder how much this depends on the brand and quality of the tape and how close it is to heat? ...
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    Re: Friction Tape vs. Electrical Tape

    Cordes said "At least try a voltage drop test to see what you're losing through the system. You might be surprised. The difference in light output with relayed lights is nuts. GLHNSLH2 on here would...
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    Re: Friction Tape vs. Electrical Tape

    Fenderbass: My '09 Challenger uses that woven stuff around hoses and wires. You're right that it does look good. A disadvantage is that unlike the split plastic looms, you have to fish the wires...
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    Re: Friction Tape vs. Electrical Tape

    Below is a picture of why I decided to avoid friction tape. This shows the wiring harness in front of the battery where the coolant overflow tank goes. The friction tape has fallen apart to about...
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    Re: Friction Tape vs. Electrical Tape

    Cordes, you are talking about this Tesa stuff, correct?...
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    Friction Tape vs. Electrical Tape

    Hi Gang! As I'm cleaning and painting my way around my '85 600 Turbo's engine compartment, I realized that Dodge really used a lot of fabric based friction tape to protect the wiring and harnesses...
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