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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:40 AM
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Hey dmartins, are interesting in selling those sidemoulding on your halfcut?
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 3:36 AM
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Yeh no worries. Flick me an email. Its in my profile. From memory only one side is in good nick. I will take photos of both and send it to you. Im in Perth...
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Thursday, September 11, 2008 2:18 AM
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Thursday, September 11, 2008 7:52 AM
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wouldn't ur kneel hit it when u get in and out of ur car?:P or u just gonna leave it hidden? :)
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Thursday, September 11, 2008 9:49 AM
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well the idea of havin it there is so you can put it away when your not using it...
ie when your not in the car so peeps wont see it and nick it...so yeh i dont htink his knees are gonna hit it.
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:26 AM
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quote: Originally posted by just_ace
well the idea of havin it there is so you can put it away when your not using it...
ie when your not in the car so peeps wont see it and nick it...so yeh i dont htink his knees are gonna hit it.
Correct. The whole idea is so that when i leave the car i can close that latch and it not been seen. When its open its very clear to see the screen when in driving position. Having the digital boost gauge in my cluster will mean i wont need to keep lookin instead only using it when need to make adjustments. I dont like it in the ashtray/coin slot. Unless you have a mould from emspowered but like i said its seen for everyone to steal.
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Friday, April 11, 2008 9:06 PM
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SHE STARTED!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOP WOOP Well a huge thanks to JustAce for help on wiring. We still not finished. Hopefully get more of it done this weeknd. But we started it. And she runs nicely. We had a few issues. 1. Wiring 2. Fixed a cut clutch line - Yes i will never live it down 3. Replaced my Fuel line from filter to rail. 4. A few other lil things We joined the wiring togther. I basically cut my na harness behind passenger seat. And cut Turbo harness on same spot. We have about 8 wires left over. We got tail lights and brakes and indicators working. Car idles fine. We have an engine light and some others but will look into more weekend. Heres a pic of what we had:  Heres the eng bay. I also fitted my painted calipers and machined discs on the rear. And my braided brake lines. Ive got slotted discs to go on the front once the car is a lil lowered:   And finally we started it: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=dyHXOaOaTrs Whats left? Well alot of wiring in the cabin. Gauges and EBC etc but nothin to hard. I can take it for a drive after: Bleed brakes Clutch Fluid Full Coolant change Throttle cable fixed.
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:12 AM
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Its been a while... Running! Driving! I still have my three dash lights which usually means alternator. But my alternator is fine. I need to multmeter test my plug that goes on the alternator to see exactly whats up. I fixed my speed sensor which means I now boost normal, 14psi. I can now fit the avcr with peace of mind. This should be done in 2 weeks. Things left is fitting front brakes. Hard wiring my radar detector. Fitment of AVCR. Wire in my IC spray. Due to the engine slighly missfiring on idle I am going to replace dizzy cap and rotor. Which I should of done anyways when swap was done. I also got a new set of plugs to go in. In all im happy. It boosts good and sounds awsome. Really happy with Berk exhaust. Though it backfires all the time, as soon as i hit the accelerate pedal, it pops. Is that normal? It has no cat, but i would only think it back fires occasionaly, maybe on slowing down and tapping accelerator. I also notice sometimes that boost goes down from 14 to 12psi. after 6k. Only sometimes. Its really wiered. Im thinking maybe wastegate flap/door. But thats goin of my ems powered digital gauge. I will see with my AVCR what the reading is. Im hoping to get a full detail and buff soon. Hopefully MR Rudd sends my pay check soon. Then i will get some outside shots. Heres some pics of my interior (was in the arvo) and rear low rider.        
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Friday, June 05, 2009 7:44 AM
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ok bit_ches update time Dyno on sat. Bit dissapointed. 17psi 250hp atw. first run was on stock ecu low boost - 14psi 2nd run stock ecu 17psi 3rd run blitz access ecu 17psi 4th run blitx access ecu 17psi. Ive decided to stick with stock ecu.  Mods again: Berk Dump and twin exhaust Greddy copy IC Engine lid fans Ceramic coated piping AVCR Walbro Fuel Pump Apexi Pod Filter Std gen 3 eng and turbo - No Internal engine work. Im happy to stay with the stock ecu for now and then move onto a power fc for more stability, tuning and power. Heres a vid of run 3 or 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqG4PsK6bE8 Oh and its nice and shiny cause i finally got it detailed. To bad my respray a few years ago was a backyard job and also not looking after my paint means this shinyness may not hold up for long.
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Friday, June 05, 2009 1:17 PM
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.. cooool i wanna do what u did.. except im mostly talk atm ='( stupid uni it looks so clean!
whats the thing u have above ur steering wheel? (with the LEDs) and what kinda dash is that?
ur steering wheel needs a good clean or a retrim ahaha..
nice ride!! frekaing jealous
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Friday, June 05, 2009 1:33 PM
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Vinny the thing under his instrument cluster is a shift light. Go to www.ecliptech.com.au for more details. There was a group buy on here a while ago, I've got pics of mine light up in my showroom thread.
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Friday, June 05, 2009 1:44 PM
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Thanks vinny, yeh just save, took me almost a year to save and get a gen 3 halfcut in, but then it was party time cause i got to buy all the parts i wanted with my saved money. The led lights is a progressive shift light. I organised a group buy on here about a year ago. You can set what rpm you want the lights to come one. So its got 4 green 2 yellow and 2 red and then it flashes for when i need to chaange gears. The cluster is stock. I just replaced the battery meter with a digital boost gauge, from emspowered. Yes i need a new steering wheel, but I dont mind it.
Thanks evl, yeh thats where i got it from
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Friday, June 05, 2009 1:49 PM
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ohh.. thats pretty cool.. the shift light connects to the cig lighter im presuming? does it change according to gears?
i might just try and design my own version (pulls out bread board) :P
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Friday, June 05, 2009 1:55 PM
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its hard wired in. doesn't have a connection for cig lighter. Well yeh, when you hit red line it flashhes and as you go to next gear it will be at say 2000 rpm which if you have it set like i do 2 green lights will appear and go up accordingly as the revs go up.
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RE: A 96 trapped in a 93 body - mr2ns
Saturday, July 04, 2009 2:03 PM
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youtube the ecliptec shift light and it will give u an idea of how it works. Cool little gizzmo.
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