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  1. Not quite sure what you've got in mind here. I may not have mentioned that my electronics design office is tiny, not a car workshop cheers
  2. Yeah, hoping they'll be recurring, as folks are/aren't available. We'll see I kind'a thought that's exactly what I was offering. Seriously, no prob at all with bringing a kiddo along in principle (good for them to see men being social). Just the public health situation would give me pause, until they can get their vax.
  3. Last month someone needed a beer, so I bought some. I've also decided that from Fridays some folks (me) just need a coffee / sharn / beer, and work on something fun instead. Garlands Rd, Opawa (PM for the addy). Bring your electronics to look at / repair / uprate in a cardboard box, with the cases off already. Wander along, exercise your sharn capacity so you can keep up at Marahau later. Beer's in the 'fridge, and there's ... adequate ... supplies of caffheinous substances. (I have an electronics office with OK stocks in the junk bins for repairing your old shit, or bodging together funny up new junk for LoLs).
  4. Hiya, did you get a number? I can look for / make something when I get that to work with
  5. M8yte. Might have to drop the good motor in. after a run...
  6. To keep the batteries healthy on long term maintenance, you'se want reasonable accurate voltage set at, say 13.5V per battery, should be fine with a single supply at 27.0V in series. They'll naturally current limit as the become charged up.
  7. Maybe near these numbers: https://rzcrewgarage.com/products/cp-pistons-kit-11-5-1cr-75mm-bore-toyota-1nzfe-sc7447-sc7447 Specifications: Manufacturer Brand: CP Pistons Part Number: SC7447 Compression Ratio: 11.5:1 Bore (mm): 75 ( STD) Stroke (mm): 84.7 Rod Length (mm): 140.8 Pin Diameter (mm): 18 Compression Height (mm): 27.6606 Block Height (mm): Piston weight (Gr): 226 Replacement Parts: Pin: 708-2250-15CP1C Rings: CPN 2953 Locks: 708 050 SWL
  8. Or CBR 1000 from '04, at $89 (if 17mm is a reasonable height for yours?) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003624664740.html
  9. A old-style Dremel with flex-shaft is only about 18mm around the handpiece. Set a ball end tool in there miiiight reach? (Jobmate dremel clone flex shaft is poor, avoid.) Or do it reeeally slowly with one of these? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000126830373.html
  10. Uh oh, more tuning options? https://garage.redline360.com/4-1-vs-4-2-1-headers-what-is-the-difference-what-makes-more-power
  11. Any updates? Was curious how this panned out.
  12. So good to hear you're still doing the thing. I think folks down here have been watching you, there's more and more of these in good state of paint, slabbing around the streets. You trend-setter you. Dont buy too much pertol, or you'll put the price up and I won't be able to run the Dai!
  13. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kf-CdvnuB3tBH6RVCWjvZmkiRqvjfpRN?usp=sharing
  14. I can scan an L-38 one. It won't be identical, but will be similar, and show you their 'style' . E.g. alt has a green light for working, not a red for fail.
  15. I do like how you're listing the part numbers etc for folks / google to find. Good stuff! Also, there's an active group here, with a guy who sources sells S38 parts, get yourself an invite https://www.facebook.com/groups/1842192666046554/
  16. I'm stealing some electrons from the Dai. Maybe some of you know I have another OS vehicle, which would be much more suitable for a wee open road excursion to somewhere near the sounds, somewhere near summer:
  17. I have in my hand an internal/external SCSI card, if you'd like...
  18. Possibly failing ignition coil? Arcing may give those symptoms. I had tracking hiding on the underside of the centre HT connector of a coil..
  19. https://nz.element14.com/infineon/bldcshieldifx007ttobo1/demo-board-bldc-motor-driver/dp/3051941
  20. Sound to me like auto choke issues. Can you test it operates correctly? Smells fuel rich?
  21. SuperFastMatt made an arduino controller with a motor shield and a current sensor for an electric park brake. I've spent an hour, and can't find the bloody video. Can everyone go back to using the internet with text, thanks? Update: controller referred to here https://youtu.be/j1SMvM-SUHE?t=585 Up-update: How much current do those things actually draw? anyone put a meter on one?
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