Ashkellybarr
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I remember seeing one of these at Taupo raceway some years back.
guy have a Subaru WRX motor in it, it passing gtr’s on the outside
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7 hours ago, GuyWithAviators said:
Sunroofs suck. They always leak and create more rust issues down the track. My 2c.
Yeah definitely, normally I’d agree if it was a car I wanted to be tidy and nice.
but this thing I want to be as rough and mongrel as it can be, and I kinda enjoyed the old manual wind back sunroof in what it came out of. And it’s free and period correct
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Hey so I’ve got an old retro fit aftermarket sunroof I’ve acquired.
one of of those DIY types they sold at super cheap in the early 90’s
vehicle in question is going though cert at some point.
where I want to put it there is a U channel bit that travels though the middle of where the cut out would be.
can I cut it? If I needed to add steel would it need engineers report or something?
just gauging if it’s gonna be a pain in the ass or not
cheeeers
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+1 for carina progress
this is an awesome project that’s has done well and bloody well done!
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Nice track toy!
mark Schroeder did a good write up on the RCA’s using measurements of his car regarding height and what point their needed.
dunno if you know him and his 2zz aw but I can try find a link for you if ya like?
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12 hours ago, kpr said:
Looks like some kinda megasquirt ecu. Maybe a ms3
Was told it’s latest speeduino but I think you could be right
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On 10/10/2021 at 20:26, Arif said:
May i know this module function?
do u have stock of this?
My module not work
Please advise
Hey mate. All honesty I have no idea what it did, nor was I really interested
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Give the boys at advanced seals acall about the Orings.
ive had issues with aliexpress rails being to big. And the repco SCA kits just go larger in diameter not thickness
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Had some free time over lock down and burnt so rods in my safety boots
Good to get some practice in cause I’m average at best. Got a couple runs where the slagged popped up in one piece so that was cool
been needing a coffee table for a while and had the idea of making one that can slide under the sofa so can be a side table too.
fits and works well. Just a tad tall because it needs to clear sofa seat hight. Had the idea of doing a stained pine lam top same as the dinning table so it ties in together but I kinda want to get some glass cut for the top. Help keep the open look. We’ll see
pretty strong too, can put most of my +100kg weight before is starts to bend. Just bloody heavy is all
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22 hours ago, My name is Russell said:
Made everything from scratch
this is the ply I use, used it for many projects since
https://www.trademe.co.nz/3216852194
Cheers I’ll definitely be getting a router soon
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On 14/08/2021 at 19:38, 87creepin said:
+1 for jew on everything but cars
Yeah legit haha anything to get more in the car fund
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On 10/07/2019 at 14:49, My name is Russell said:
Looking good, recommend learning how to use a router and giving laminated ply a go. very on trend lol. about $120 for a sheet, not bad IMO. Flip with a router you can make so many things!
I just made this from scratch (Stripped the room bare), learning how to router on the job. Don't recommend Bunnings ply!
GIB plastering isn't all that difficult either.
(handles still to be fitting to all draws)
I’m needing to do a wardrobe soon. Where did you get the draws and sliders from?
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Managed to actually find time to do some more on the house!
was on the hunt for a large mirror for the bathroom try make it feel a bit bigger then it is.
also, so miss’ can do her makeup while im shaving my head haha
turns out trying to find something was a mish, even free standing to turn sideways was a mission or they wanted stupid money.
went to an art framing place, old boy said he’d do me a solid and with frame and mirror in size I wanted for 800 cash
flagging that, found a place called cosmo glass, small family business.
picked up a 1600x700 mirror for $200
spent a bit doing demisting elements behind it
and used some chunky architrave to frame it. Currently staining it like I did the dinning table above, but darker with less grain.
probably cheaper ways to do it, but demisted and that size probably around $400 it’s cost me, so I’m happy with that
plus I got to use my new Milwaukee gasless finishing gun highly recommended
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New addition to the family’s been keeping me busy but I’ve still been getting bits and pieces past management
decided to keep the old carb fuel tank and just run external
twin pumps probably a bit over kill but I can switch it off the ecu with TPS/rpm axis, and if one dies and can still get home
Man you can dump some money into fuel fittings! Just gonna use barb fittings on returns and surge feed to try some money. Anyone has suggestions on rated fuel hose that doesn’t brake the bank please share!
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On 22/05/2021 at 19:08, SOHC said:
No that would cause the clutch to hit the bellhousing and starter problems
Can you take the bell housing off and mill 4mm off the front and back of it?
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Drill and tap block and feed vvt from power steering pump
300-400psi should be enough to over power the springs right?
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3rd for 2zz! Friend has one in his aw11, highly recommend
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On 14/03/2021 at 22:42, vk327 said:
the commodore alternator vt-vy with the mitsi/hitachi large plug is the standard sense to battery and light terminal to ignition switched 12v via lamp or simulated resistor, vz ran a different ecu controlled regulator
can probablly pull some injector data from an hp tuners file for a commo ls1 if that helps
reverse lockout is simply a solenoid ign 12v to one side ground switched the other in factory application unlocks under 5kmh , common way is to hookup to brake light circuit so have to put foot on the brake to activate the solenoid switching +12v instead of ground
would you know witch colour is witch?
Yeah if you could off HPtuners that would be mint.yeah I could do a mix of brake light and rpm output from ECU witch should be pretty fail safe.
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On 10/03/2021 at 21:14, Transom said:
very very frighteneing, thunder bolts and lightning
Made a new mount on axle other side from the pumpkin and fitted adjustable torque bar from nz4wdbits - sorted and certed
Cheers, got photos? I’ll probably ended up needing this also
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Did the same in my old 3Y hilux, water on the dizzy meant a lot of unburnt fuel was collecting in in the muffler, then bang like a shot gun
got a wideband to see what’s going on?