another step forward and more steps back!
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Re: another step forward and more steps back!
New indicator control module ordered last Tuesday at 9pm from the USA and now in my hands ready to fit this weekend....so hopefully MOT next week
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Re: another step forward and more steps back!
Don't blow this one up....
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Re: another step forward and more steps back!
jeffw wrote:Don't blow this one up....
not sure what happened to the last one yet. Its all potted but at some point I will cut it open and have a look.
Interesting that the last one was rated to 6 amps load per side of the car and this one is now 10 amps. I take less than a 1/10th of this being all LED but they must have changed the design. Did they find a weakness
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Re: another step forward and more steps back!
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New airbox to replace the temporary, experimental fabricated ally one thats falling apart after 5ish years.
peter030371 wrote:What you making?
Once I am on the road I have a Carbon 'itch' that needs to be scratched! Got a couple of ideas of things I want to make and having a couple of reasonably large ovens at work that go to about 135°C I will be trying low temp pre-preg
New airbox to replace the temporary, experimental fabricated ally one thats falling apart after 5ish years.
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Re: another step forward and more steps back!
adithorp wrote:++peter030371 wrote:What you making?
Once I am on the road I have a Carbon 'itch' that needs to be scratched! Got a couple of ideas of things I want to make and having a couple of reasonably large ovens at work that go to about 135°C I will be trying low temp pre-preg
New airbox to replace the temporary, experimental fabricated ally one thats falling apart after 5ish years.
Be interesting to see how it turns out
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Re: another step forward and more steps back!
Me too. Had to destroy the mold to get the lid out and there's a bit of a rescue operation ongoing to make it look OK. I'm more interested in how adding a bulge will affect performance. The old one didn't have enough clearance over the throttles in order to fit under the bonnet. The new one has a bulge through the bonnet (hence why appearance matters).
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