What did you do in the garage yesterday?
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Sardonicus said:
ts for my Megasquirt ecu MS2 to MS3 upgrade I have planned (if I get the bloody time) its so I can fire the fuel inj's in sequence rather than 4 at a time like the standard Lucas system for improved low speed drive-ability and control and more complexity
Go Simon, love this and I'm super keen to hear the results QBee said:
jojackson4 said:
Well spotted, a 40 something or other - needed a new big brass valve thingy and heat exchanger.Or do you mean it's not his frontsie.....? [/quote
Just the old boiler
It's a toss up what I have see most of
Old boilers or plumbers cracks and that one is a meer pretender
Checked my geo today, happy to report no adjustments necessary, that's quite something as I've replaced wheels and tyres,
Farted about with ride height etc but it's at the correct ride height anyway, didn't have time to corner weight it as There's an issue with my mates Mazda race car engine,, mechanics stressing to get it ready for a trackday on Sunday, toe was spot on etc, decided to leave it alone for now. Powers set the car up about 4-5 months ago and the cars been driven to France and virtually used everyday during this wet winter, curbs, pot holes about 4500 miles in total, I'm well chuffed for some strange reason.
Oh yeah it's cos I put the front wishbones and ball joints on,,just good to know there all tickity boo after a couple of years.
Just a gratuitous chance to show off my moment of pleasure one Sunday afternoon after spending a load of time and a couple or three hundred quid,,, re powder coating and partially painting my chassis,, Polish and spit did the rest.
TVR
Farted about with ride height etc but it's at the correct ride height anyway, didn't have time to corner weight it as There's an issue with my mates Mazda race car engine,, mechanics stressing to get it ready for a trackday on Sunday, toe was spot on etc, decided to leave it alone for now. Powers set the car up about 4-5 months ago and the cars been driven to France and virtually used everyday during this wet winter, curbs, pot holes about 4500 miles in total, I'm well chuffed for some strange reason.
Oh yeah it's cos I put the front wishbones and ball joints on,,just good to know there all tickity boo after a couple of years.
Just a gratuitous chance to show off my moment of pleasure one Sunday afternoon after spending a load of time and a couple or three hundred quid,,, re powder coating and partially painting my chassis,, Polish and spit did the rest.
TVR
Edited by ClassiChimi on Tuesday 9th February 23:05
jojackson4 said:
Well spotted, a 40 something or other - needed a new big brass valve thingy and heat exchanger.
Or do you mean it's not his frontsie.....? [/quote
Just the old boiler
It's a toss up what I have see most of
Old boilers or plumbers cracks and that one is a meer pretender
We had the full bike park before I could get the iphone out of my pocket..... Or do you mean it's not his frontsie.....? [/quote
Just the old boiler
It's a toss up what I have see most of
Old boilers or plumbers cracks and that one is a meer pretender
Hiya
Have posted a couple of pic's of work in progress so thought I would post a pic of my car coming out of the paint shop
Last night fitted back light covers and bumper trim, stuck back windscreen seal and rebounded the indicator lens. Today going to cut access holes into the wheel arch to gain access to bulb's and adjusters, the new headlights are further back into the car and unable to reach them through the grill.
The painters have done an amazing job, and am very pleased but terrified now of marking her !!!
Have posted a couple of pic's of work in progress so thought I would post a pic of my car coming out of the paint shop
Last night fitted back light covers and bumper trim, stuck back windscreen seal and rebounded the indicator lens. Today going to cut access holes into the wheel arch to gain access to bulb's and adjusters, the new headlights are further back into the car and unable to reach them through the grill.
The painters have done an amazing job, and am very pleased but terrified now of marking her !!!
BeastMaster said:
Hiya
Have posted a couple of pic's of work in progress so thought I would post a pic of my car coming out of the paint shop
Last night fitted back light covers and bumper trim, stuck back windscreen seal and rebounded the indicator lens. Today going to cut access holes into the wheel arch to gain access to bulb's and adjusters, the new headlights are further back into the car and unable to reach them through the grill.
The painters have done an amazing job, and am very pleased but terrified now of marking her !!!
It is a problem now having a new paint job l feel your pain, just don't let any poor drivers overtake you giving you lots of frontend stone chips!!!!!!Have posted a couple of pic's of work in progress so thought I would post a pic of my car coming out of the paint shop
Last night fitted back light covers and bumper trim, stuck back windscreen seal and rebounded the indicator lens. Today going to cut access holes into the wheel arch to gain access to bulb's and adjusters, the new headlights are further back into the car and unable to reach them through the grill.
The painters have done an amazing job, and am very pleased but terrified now of marking her !!!
Well it switches at low speed even with just my fingers so hopefully MS will be happy with my make shift cam sensor output (reliable Honda tech) http://vid153.photobucket.com/albums/s228/thatdadd...
Edited by Sardonicus on Friday 12th February 15:50
Sardonicus said:
Well it switches at low speed even with just my fingers so hopefully MS will be happy with my make shift cam sensor output (reliable Honda tech) http://vid153.photobucket.com/albums/s228/thatdadd...
Love it, can't wait to hear the results, keep up the good work Simon. Edited by Sardonicus on Friday 12th February 15:50
ChimpOnGas said:
Sardonicus said:
Well it switches at low speed even with just my fingers so hopefully MS will be happy with my make shift cam sensor output (reliable Honda tech) http://vid153.photobucket.com/albums/s228/thatdadd...
Love it, can't wait to hear the results, keep up the good work Simon. Edited by Sardonicus on Friday 12th February 15:50
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