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Originally Posted by Richard Lowe
Carl Carl Carl, read what I wrote again
I never said a higher resistance connector generates no heat, I said I don't understand how soldering the cells directly to the speedo can reduce the temperature of the speedo, motor and batteries as you claimed. If anything it's going to be the other way round, removing resistance between the cells and the speedo will let the speedo draw more current and actually make everything get hotter.
If your corallys are getting hot enough to desolder you need to look into your car prep, thats user error not the fault of the connector
It's personal preference as to weather you solder or pulg your cells in, but you can't use "but Mr xxxx does it" as the basis for your discussion as there are no facts to back it up. Please explain how a lower resistance connection between the cells and the speedo reduces motor/speedo temperature.
Besides Neil runs a B4 not a CR, so by your logic your Matt should be running one too 
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richard richard richard
god im bored already,
read what i wrote, i never said soldering directly reduced the heat in the car, i said since i stopped useing corllays and deans plugs (well i didnt say ether plug buy name) but since i stopped useing them (because they shorted out causing heat, the heat in the car is less,
which if you had botherd to read is'nt the main reason i stopped using plugs (quote)
we lost a major final run for matty because connector come of )
and i would rather watch my car burn instaed of losing a run dew to crap connectors
and what the f++k is neils b4 owt to do we me not running one
buy my logic wtf