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Posts posted by naviathan
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I say CNC it out of foam and lay glass over it.
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I wonder if we can make this a user editable field under the User CP?
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Of course I believe you, just never had that issue myself.
Well I wasn't trying to say that everyone would have these results, that just been my experience.
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This wouldn't be all of your problems, but it would explain the head unit failing. Check your ground you used for the cd player. I've seen people use the dash lights for a ground because that's what they read on the multimeter when the lights are off. This in turn blows the fuse and causes problems with the head unit when the lights are turned on.
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Anyone willing to buy these items off the net is going to be willing to pay the shipping. For the spoiler you can find a box to fit it behind Walmart or other department stores. For the wheels, get a pallet and strap it down. Include the price of the straps in the shipping cost as part of handling if need be. It's easy enough to get what the parts are worth.
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Every time I've put a platinum plug in a Z or ZX it runs great for about a month then it's time for new plugs because the electrodes look like they've been sprayed with acid.
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Check out this ad for a 2005 Harley Sportster 1200 engine. Make sure to read the "Questions from other members" section.
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Where is the positive feed coming from?
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What year car is this in? How is this coil and ignition module wired up?
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I still honestly dont understand his problem... rules or no rules I dont know what is wrong.
Dieseling out is when an engine continues to run after the key is shut off and sounds like it's chugging to a stop.
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Forgive the misspelling Challenger, nobody is perfect...
What kind of distributor are you running because it sounds like your timing changes aren't making any effect.
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Even the engrish translations some people tried to give in the comments make no sense at all.
"My breakfast does not need a dish".In short,"I need only a toast ,without butter,cheese"
",everbody has a boiled rice ,breakfast,lunch,dinner more and more"
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Dakota Digital, Cyberdyne and several other digi gauge makers have some nice multi gauge sets.
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I'd go with the Racer Brown cam.
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Oh yeah the dash pot I removed on mine because it was useless.
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Anyone notice the trailer hitch on the back of this rolling picnic table?
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All of the stock cams are puny. C grind is so slightly different than the others that I seriously doubt a dyno would show a difference outside of it's margin of error.
I know, I was simply sticking to stock grinds as the thread was pertaining to them.
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C grind is actually the "best" by popular vote if you're sticking with stock cams.
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BCDD (Boost Controlled Deceleration Device)
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If it's drilled for internal oiling there will be small holes in the nose of each of the lobes.
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Mitsubishi eclipse with a GTR badge.... I rest my case. Retards need to learn that people who can identify badges usualy are people who will know they are from a different vehicle. I still cant decide if using fairlady badges on an american Z is ok. What do you all think? unless you are running RHD I'd count points off.
I have to agree, if it's not JDM it shouldn't have Fairlady badges. It gets annoying when someone with a fairlady (ME) searched for fairlady parts or other fairlady Z cars and ends up with a bunch of american Zs with fairlady badges.
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Not for an automatic rear. Those are R180s and really aren't worth much. Although you can remove the diff and still be able to tow the carcass to the scrap yard without it.
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If it's the output shaft on the trans that's loose then yes there is a problem. The output shaft shouldn't move.
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what is up with the two throttle bodies? I am assuming the one on the intake is just a dummy?
If you look at the side view, the throttle body attached to the intake doesn't have a throttle rod in it so it probably doesn't have any guts at all, just makes a good mount for the tubing.
Distributor Overheating??
in Trouble Shooting / General Engine
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I've never heard of a distributor overheating. Maybe the ignition module on the distributor, but never the distributor itself.