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Re: help needed A12 b310 wont go
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yeah now i can get to work tomorrow YAY..................................................

Posted on: 2008/12/13 23:30
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Re: help needed A12 b310 wont go
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sorted it.

just started all over again with everything, and now she purrs like a kitten.
obvisously i f****d something up somewhere first time.

cheers guys.

Posted on: 2008/12/13 21:47
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Re: help needed A12 b310 wont go
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no i doesnt go at all, sounds like it really wants to go but doesn't.

Posted on: 2008/12/13 21:10
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Re: help needed A12 b310 wont go
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no i haven't moved the dizzy, and it almost started but dies once, thats as much as i can get from her now.
condensor aye, i'll have to look at that, all wires are still conected that i can see.

Posted on: 2008/12/13 4:52
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Re: help needed A12 b310 wont go
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yup firing order is fine, and rotor only fits on one way.

any other ideas?
resistor wouldn't do this would it?

Posted on: 2008/12/13 3:41
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help needed A12 b310 wont go
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hey guys i am in a slight predicament at the moment.
i noticed the cap and rotor were looking a bit worse for wear on my beige bomb so decided to change them, i have put brand new ones on and now she wont start!
i put the old ones back on just in case their were faulty parts or something, nope she still wont go.
i have checked that there is spark and fuel, i thought i may ave somehow hit the points and moved them, but they are gapped up sweet and on time as well.
im soooooo confused any ideas?

Posted on: 2008/12/13 1:50
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Re: I hate car thieves. How about you?
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Yes i hate them with a passion. my old daily driver was stolen one weekend while i was away with the GF, she was left on the road outside my parents house. apperently mum woke up when she heard some weird noises coming from outside. looked out the window and saw two scum baggs push the old girl down the hill. ran out side in her dressing gown at 3 in the morning chasing them. dad woke up durin the comotion and hoped in his truck to chase the lil FUKCs he lost them in the industrial estate around the corner. luckily when the sun came up he went for a drive through and found it on the side of the road. it ran out of gas on them only door lock and ignition were buggered.
Got back from the trip to that, went to work on monday worked late till 7, got home and my pride and joy was mising as well, got on the blower to all my mates saying it had been stolen rah di rah.
went for a drive to find it as you do, just out of pure hope. got a phone call from my old flatmate, uh bro im found at "steve's" place and yor car just got towed into is neighbours driveway.
Sweet as i thought got the F'ers. a drive that should of taken 30 mins, took 15.
When we got there they had the driveway blocked and had called some of his local amtes and were waiting with bats and golf clubs in hand. 20 of us waited with baited breath, they dudes even had the nerve to ask what we were doing there and lied to my face saying they had bought the car that day off the owner, the cops came and offeneders were caught and my baby had brand new plugs and leads in her.

Posted on: 2007/8/18 9:08
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Re: New Mad Dat Owners & Website
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Are we able to get ay of the stuff here in NZ because the old owner used to send things trought the autostop network. if so how do we get products?

Posted on: 2007/6/27 8:16
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Re: ca18det vs sr20det
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Put it this way my husband owns a 1600 with a z18 t down the 1/4 mile it runs a 12.8 ......

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.......The z18 my boyfriend has drove his every day for the last 18 years everywear and has broken down once because of a fuse...


im confused???
who is actually driving this car with a Z18 your husband or your boyfriend?

go the CA18DET man

Posted on: 2007/6/12 5:48
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Re: a15 gaskets
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no they aren't all the same
ACL do a full range of gaskets for them. best to get in contact with them.

Posted on: 2007/5/22 10:41
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