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  1. Oh yes. I saw a similar vehicle yesterday- but a larger delica pick up. I never realised the delicas have a seperate chassis? Or at least the little truck cab type so. It looked cool and all I could picture was a tiny rustic wooden cabin on the back. Bush block donkey is going really well. Earning its keep easily! Hannah made her first trailer a couple of months ago. Its for the car/van but has turned out to be a perfect size to tow behind the donkey for carting scrub about to the gully for burning etc. Its too wide to take up the ridge so we'll build a smaller one for those duties. The wooden bins are being put into use to carry grass clippings up to the ridge so I can cultivate my lawn bowl area with nourishment... I need to adjust the carb needle..maybe. not sure. ONce warmed up if you try to accelerate or open up the throttle beyond say 1/3, even slowly, it lean bogs. Give it just a little choke and its good. but then the idle is crap. Thinking of moving the needle up one slot in piston ?. Unfamiliar with these carbs so its all a little guessing game.
  2. He ^ looks so totally nerdy so I shall watch it and trust him.. maybe. I have an idle control valve but its only used for warmup duties. Considering I have no powersteering, AC or other high draw thingees I feel I shouldnt need to run my ICV to control the idle. I have set the values in ignition and fuel table slightly higher and it works well.
  3. WTF! You've sold it? Why?!!!! Was such a cool toy!
  4. he he he.. giggle... dont worry. Its just me talking shit, in relation to that old standing joke about to Manus old chestnut of moving his house...
  5. We should be about and if not will just be out biking. I'll pm my number and you can just ring us to check.
  6. Next level barry. I bet you could sell them (to a very limited market..)
  7. There was/is a similar product called Jenolite. Yeah- you have to make sure to neutralise it afterwards. giggles at mechanics hairdryer...
  8. have you ever thought about a crane?.....
  9. How many metres above sea level is it at? You'll be a good strong lad by the time you've finished!
  10. Ahh yeah. Cool. Yeah that is some sort of acid etch eh?
  11. Is exactly what I have in the wagon glovebox!
  12. The coolant system is easy. I just used some of the original pipes plus some other bits from other engines and tigged up a pipe that ran forwards tucked out of sight below the passenger side exhaust manifold. The thermostat inlet connects the rear end with a bit of hose and at the front end another bit of hose down to the radiator outlet. The heater inlet and outlets just connect up at the back easy as. The alloy outlet at the front of the engine- I chopped off the outlet pipe bit , flipped it over and tigged it back on so it directed to the drivers side of the radiator. I bought a alloy Fenix brand Torana V8 radiator which is total overkill (and a bit too much added weight really) However due to its coolant capacity I have got away without needing an overflow tank. The top header tank takes up any expansion.
  13. Such good barry yarns. Please show me the barry contents of your glovebox..
  14. Ahhhhh yes... the old hatred for MS from some. The hate for some stems from those who have had to deal with poorly built or poorly installed MS ecus. Usually built into cars on a budget and with no real thought about taking time to do a neat reliable install. Then they play up and take them to a 'professional tuner' who is then required to try and sort the shit out. Often it might all be down to a poorly soldered joint or wrong arranged resistor or what not. MS will do every thing you would ever need for almost all installs. If you build it yourself, take your time to build it correctly and neatly, double check every thing before you start the install you'll end up with a very satisfying feeling having built your own reliable ECU for not a lot of money! Then take your time to do a really neat install. This goes for any ECU!!! Again double check everything, as you should, and you'll be fine. There is so much info out there to be had and so many people to help out. There are no real issues tuning a MS. In fact the autotune feature (which you get when you buy the $50 version of Tunerstudio) works so bloody well! Within an hour of starting my V6, setting a basic idle tune I was out driving and tuning it with autotune. Very very easy and fun. Any decent tuning outfit with proper experience should be able to tidy up a MS ECU tune on a rolling road once you're at that point (Ive not even been to one yet, tune Im sure could be better for power but hell its good as it is!) So long as you have put your bit of effort into building it right and installing it correctly you'll be fine! My MS2 ECU cost me $550 USD including buying autotune. I gained so much experience just in the building of it that by the time I had installed it I was already well versed in how they work which helps so much in EFI. Remember- this is OLDSCHOOL. We dont buy. We BUILD!
  15. Typical of modern cars these days following the 'reverse Tardis' theory...
  16. Great conversion! Loving the graphs. I like economy... I am waiting to see Roman Dave quip in. How did you go about getting those figures. Is it based on calculations using injector open times etc etc? Please explain! Remember though... nothing beats being a full on Barry and having a notebook in your glovebox with mileage and litres noted down every time you refill the tank. Check speedo accuracy (almost every car I have checked is out by at least 5%, more often 10% to much ) Allow for that and you get real world average consumption. I'm at 9.8L/100km averaged over 18000km with the V6. I want more. But that aint bad. Oh and this... "I was initially having issues with the IAT sensor heat soaking and leaning out the idle, causing the car to stall. This was fixed by changing the settings in the ECU so it completely ignores IAT at idle just uses the coolant temperature as estimated inlet temperature. " What settings did you change to make it ignore IAT at idle?
  17. What I find amusing is that the old small utes from back in the day have a useful tray size not too dissimilar to all the common 'penis extension, I wanna be a yank' modern utes of today. 1/4 of the width taken up by these modern behemoths is big flares for the awesomely huge wheels. The rest is ego.
  18. That POR15 you've painted onto shiny new metal.... just check its stuck properly. I reckon that paint is amazing for rusted surfaces, sticks so well and sets proper hard. But on shiny steel or anything already painted it almost peels off. I think they sell an etch primer to help with this but its expensive paint to new steel. Check out Resene Durapox epoxy primer for new steel. Goes along way and great for topcoats. Awesome work you're doing. Not seen anyone in NZ devote so much effort to rusty trump! (and probably not again until Steve begins his marathon on his mk1 wagon... )
  19. Yeah the last engines went to coil pack system. If I was you I'd ditch the dizzy. They have known faults and you'll often see people wanting a replacement ( which is good for me because I have a stash of them) But also you gain extra space to move that engine back plus less clutter above the thermostat area where you'll make a pipe to run forwards below the headers for the bottom radiator hose. If you do go aftermarket then the megasquirt has worked so bloody well on mine. You can give you my base tune to start you off with too (although you'll be doing ITBs? ) I'm keen on trying out the Speeduino on one of my spare engines (among which I have a spare KLZE but that's for a future project idea). The thought of getting one working well on a $100 DIY Speeduino ecu is such a neat lure. Money saved for petrol! The sumps are so easy to modify as well. I love the fact they have so many decent locating points for mounts. It really is just as if Mazda had ideas about making these engines RWD.
  20. Hey there. Looking good. Very interested in following how you approch the EFI (as I'm sure a few other trump nutters on this fine forum will be) SO MORE UPDATES please ! Remember I have your next mk1 Cosworth six race engine outside 'conditioning' so it'll be aged suitably for big horsepowers....
  21. I just like all the pretty colours on those squiggly lines that go up and down when my engine makes more noise.
  22. That's space efficiency right there. Only one of 2 or 3 is going down and drawing in air at any one time. Same goes for exhaust. Why make extra ports? Oh and petrol is heavy so having downwards facing ports is good because gravity. You silly man. Just wait... all the other manufacturers will eventually catch up.
  23. Yeah- Ive filtered through some of the Barry stuff out there on the webs and something about comp ratios being changed via head gasket thickness too. I'll keep a look out for a head otherwise I can just find a decent usable 1256 and have all the power! Oh man... the big block. Plus all the added benefits of the later stronger rockers, head studs etc. The ports are actually not too bad in shape, well at least it appears that way to my uninformed eyes. Or am I being dreamy ? Three bearing crank for max efficiency.....
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