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Re: Help removing windsheild....
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I thought for sure you'd break it.


Great idea with the pencils. I'll try and remember it.

Posted on: 2008/9/3 4:15
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Re: has anyone come across people in to auto industry who....
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I'm in the auto industry, I have a Nissan with a 4 stud pattern and I have no idea what the offset is.
I don't think 99.9% of all the people in the auto industry know or care about the offset of a Nissan with a 4 stud pattern.

I do, however, find it annoying when people in ANY industry don't really know stuff that they probably should know.

Posted on: 2008/9/1 12:04
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Re: Datsuns On The Street, Things people say about our Dattos out and about
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Oh, I forgot about the supportive comments I typically get from my family and friends. Like...
"You still have that thing?"
"When are you gonna get a new car?"

"The kids are not coming with us. Let's take the little car"
"No"

"Dude you make enough money, why don't you get a real car? That does zero to sixty in like what?"
"in like 35 miles per gallon fuker"


Posted on: 2008/8/12 17:34
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Re: Datsuns On The Street, Things people say about our Dattos out and about
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Usual comment is " Nice 510"

Gestures are usually a thumbs up and occationally on the highway I get kids revving their engines wanting to race.

I guess that's a compliment.

Posted on: 2008/8/12 3:38
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Re: wideband AFR
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I too have an LC-1. When it works it's great.
They are a bit sensitive to how you wire them. You have to watch where and how you ground.
There apparently was a batch that has a problem. It will recalibrate itself after start up on occasion. This obviously throws the reading off.
I've been too busy to pull it out and return it for repair.
This is the combo that I have...
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Posted on: 2008/7/17 17:32
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Re: A12 Electronic Distributor
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Posted on: 2008/7/17 5:00
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Re: A12 Electronic Distributor
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Pertronix Ignitor #1741
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Back when I installed this, these things were known to pop when used with a high output coil. So I just used the stock coil for a while. Sometime later, I installed an MSD 6AL and used this to trigger the msd and blaster coil. I used to carry a set of points with me, just in case, for years but never used them.

Posted on: 2008/7/16 23:07
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Re: Datto roadtrip stories, surley we all have one?
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Posted on: 2008/7/4 22:30
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Re: Resistance rating for the fuel system on a 1200?
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Posted on: 2008/6/24 18:07
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Re: Project: ddgonzal's Sunny Truck
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And hook up the temperature gauge. It was kind of unnerving not know if the engine was overheating. But after a few hours I stopped worrying about that.

And it was hot as hell last week out here. I'm sure it was near 100

Posted on: 2008/6/23 9:11
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