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thorburnville

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  1. Is there a distance an exhaust must be from steering components? In my case I've got a steering shaft in an e36 that I'm trying to squeeze a downpipe around
  2. On the hunt for larger injectors that are happy with some ethanol. What I'm trying to ask is where do you get them for cheap? Is aliexpress going to leave me in tears
  3. http://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?2309745-Rediculous-e36-rotary-valve-engine-project
  4. The board came from Josh (the guy behind all of this) in Australia. I see he is currently sold out at the moment. You could get some made from the likes of dirtypcb, seeedstudio etc but you might need to buy 10 All the components have been purchased from nz.rs-online.com apart from R25 and R27 - these are 2 watt 160ohm resistors that only come in a pack of 1000. I think i'll get these from element14. If your able use hall effect sensors for cam and or crank you can skip getting a vr conditioner. This is currently the only really expensive part of the board. You can also get the max9926 chips from nz.rs and continue the diyness and make up a vr conditioner as well The arduino mega came from aliexpress. Check the speeduino forums for which one to get
  5. I'm hoping I can get this running a fuel injected 4k. There seems to be some good results running the current code. This is currently under the $100 mark thanks to aliexpress and nzrs: It'll fit in the 'shitty engine on a stand' category
  6. what about something like this: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/206151-1/A1307-ND/15607
  7. Why are you supposed to break in a cam above 2000rpm?
  8. I purchased one of the cheapy single phase peak clear floor hoists from gdc. Hasn't disappoint me yet(apart from 19mm dynabolts, good luck trying to find a 19mm masonary drill) The instructions recommend 200mm of a certain density. GDC said 100mm would be fine and so did the installer I spoke to. Lift time isn't noticeably longer then any 3 phase hoist.
  9. No brand or identification. Yes it has a lid No signs of a timer, Should be able to get some more photos tonight No crucible. Not sure on max temp Not sure on the power rating. Hopefully someone wiser then me can tell from the photos Also not sure of frequency Not water cooled Ned I'll get some more photos and some part numbers posted up
  10. I paid $315. Reserve is $300, buy now of 350. Will probably offer it to the highest bidder or if someone makes an offer on here
  11. if anyone is wanting an induction furnace i'm trying to free up some space http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=612562987
  12. I'm a fan of the weco welders. But I think i'll save up for something in the fronius range.
  13. I've got one of the L&Lee variety. It does the job but I wouldn't recommend it. The main reason I wouldn't recommend it is because of the customer support. The lady I all ways end up speaking to can not speak english and his minimal interest in helping. As said before- it is difficult to use at low amps The circuit boards inside it are all stamped with the mitech brand. I regret not spending more on a nicer welder
  14. Check out pelicanparts.com Just out of interest why do you need them? didn't think this was a very comman fault
  15. rebuilding the lsd isn't all that hard. Getting the parts is the more tricky part. New clutches and dog ear plates are quite pricey If it really is an lsd I can supply you with some part numbers and directions. I think you might have an open diff though
  16. I've got one of the cheap trademe tigs. It is the older model of this http://www.trademe.co.nz/business-farmi ... 567624.htm Only problems I have with it is the HF sometimes refuses to arc at anything further then a mm or less away from the metal. The argon hose was junk bin material. The pre flow and after can't be backed right off. The manual is in chinglish. All in all I still think it is a good product for the money. The price for the end of year stock last year was $900.
  17. Have done the same thing but with grease instead of paper. Paper looks easier to clean up
  18. I got my ntk afx from bmotorsports.com Although they did forget to send the ngk sensor they were fast to remedy the problem. I couldn't even find an ngk wideband sensor for less then the price of this in NZ(my google skills lack though) No regrets in buying it so far. Very easy to setup and use. Oh the digital display is great for when you want to see it. Not so good when your don't
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