Summary

00:00 - Matt has asked, is it possible to use TXL wire with a concentric twist technique? Yeah absoutely it is.
00:08 I would say that if you are going to be doing a concentrically twisted harness, that you're probably more likely to end up using a tefzel wire.
00:18 And the reason for this is that most concentrically twisted harnesses, the cost of the wire becomes a pretty small component in the entire construction.
00:28 We're probably also going to be making it with Autosport connectors.
00:32 We're going to be using heat shrinking boots and all of those sorts of expensive components so the saving on a TXL wire versus tefzel probably isn't going to make a lot of sense and of course as we said at the start, the diameter of your overall wire is a lot smaller for tefzel in comparison to TXL, bringing down the overall bundle size.
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