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dazbooker
Posted 8/3/2009 3:35 PM (#499908 - in reply to #499906)
Subject: RE: turbo k series
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AdrianSi - 8/3/2009 3:33 PM

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purple-haze - 8/3/2009 2:50 PM

well theres the seat belt one if you got a set of clock with the ads light in you could put in place of that ..just an idea


yeh ill try and find a set of clocks with same shape symbol to put into mine



im going to keep metro clocks but just substiyute one of the unused symbuls

MGF/TF dials
purple-haze
Posted 8/3/2009 4:13 PM (#499920 - in reply to #474141)
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good point hmmm it needs to be red dont it?...i might have some red plastic around 2 mm thick..dont hold me to this but i will have a look for you then you could paint the symbol on to it..will have a look 4 you
AdrianSi
Posted 8/3/2009 4:20 PM (#499922 - in reply to #499920)
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purple-haze - 8/3/2009 10:13 PM

good point hmmm it needs to be red dont it?...i might have some red plastic around 2 mm thick..dont hold me to this but i will have a look for you then you could paint the symbol on to it..will have a look 4 you


amber normally...
jeckulz
Posted 8/3/2009 7:54 PM (#500014 - in reply to #474141)
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Just use a quality streets wrapper and have done with it! LOL
CBS do some stuff that might give you some ideas
http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/warning-lights-441-c.asp
dazbooker
Posted 11/3/2009 2:57 PM (#500817 - in reply to #474141)
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put the front end of the abs loom in



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dazbooker
Posted 11/3/2009 3:00 PM (#500819 - in reply to #474141)
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the sensor connectors ready to connect up



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dazbooker
Posted 11/3/2009 3:02 PM (#500821 - in reply to #474141)
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heres the rear sensor loom ready to feed through inside of car



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dazbooker
Posted 11/3/2009 3:04 PM (#500823 - in reply to #474141)
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heres the loom to the fusebox and the diag socket to feed inside car



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dazbooker
Posted 11/3/2009 3:05 PM (#500825 - in reply to #474141)
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heres my new number plate fitted



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Posted 11/3/2009 3:14 PM (#500828 - in reply to #474141)
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loookin good mate likin the plate
Tom Sanderson
Posted 11/3/2009 3:25 PM (#500835 - in reply to #474141)
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that wiring look waaay to complicated for me, but keep up the good work. i like the plate too
purple-haze
Posted 11/3/2009 3:49 PM (#500846 - in reply to #474141)
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plate is sweet daz cart wait to get mine...couple of other things i need to do 1st tho....so how easy has it been so far to fit abs to a non abs car?
dazbooker
Posted 11/3/2009 5:25 PM (#500902 - in reply to #500846)
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purple-haze - 11/3/2009 3:49 PM

plate is sweet daz cart wait to get mine...couple of other things i need to do 1st tho....so how easy has it been so far to fit abs to a non abs car?

not been too bad fitting the abs hardest bit was converting rear hubs to take abs sensors and rings
once ive wired it in it should be ok
dazbooker
Posted 12/3/2009 7:28 PM (#501276 - in reply to #474141)
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got the offside front sensor wired in and the brcket fitted



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stevie g
Posted 12/3/2009 7:36 PM (#501278 - in reply to #474141)
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amazing work mate, ur plate is pretty good aswell!! favourite car on here by far!
dazbooker
Posted 14/3/2009 3:05 PM (#501703 - in reply to #474141)
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wired up the n/s/f wheelspeed sensor today
been to breakers to find some grommets for the rear wires to go through the boot floor which i found
just need to wire in power feed to modul now

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dazbooker
Posted 17/3/2009 1:44 PM (#502398 - in reply to #474141)
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rooted wires through inside of car and through floor
just need to clip o/s/r wire up to subframe
already fastened n/s/r one up

then i can test it
dazbooker
Posted 17/3/2009 1:46 PM (#502402 - in reply to #474141)
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ive sent my brake discs off to be measured up so that i can have some alloy bells an rotors made to replace standard discs so will post some pics once i get some more info

they will look something like this

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dazbooker
Posted 19/3/2009 3:58 PM (#502944 - in reply to #474141)
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run a diag check on abs all seems ok
rear sensors are working
so should work ok

Edited by dazbooker 19/3/2009 3:58 PM
dazbooker
Posted 21/3/2009 3:01 PM (#503268 - in reply to #474141)
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clipped up all the wiring for the abs today
also fitted abs warning light into dash
heres some pics



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JamieS
Posted 21/3/2009 3:33 PM (#503276 - in reply to #474141)
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Nice bit of retro fitting that.. be interesting to see how it performs on the road
Tom Sanderson
Posted 21/3/2009 4:30 PM (#503284 - in reply to #474141)
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the abs light looks good, the clocks wrong though
Metromartin
Posted 22/3/2009 11:45 AM (#503375 - in reply to #474141)
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That Abs light is a good idea!!
Would like to know how well the abs works being a metro and if you find it benifcial.
dazbooker
Posted 22/3/2009 12:36 PM (#503391 - in reply to #503375)
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Metromartin - 22/3/2009 11:45 AM That Abs light is a good idea!! Would like to know how well the abs works being a metro and if you find it benifcial.
abs works ok will only benefit when wheels lock
jeckulz
Posted 23/3/2009 6:43 AM (#503533 - in reply to #503391)
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dazbooker - 22/3/2009 6:36 PM

abs works ok will only benefit when wheels lock


Without trying to sound like a complete moron...
This would be the first thing I tried to make it do.
Is there no quiet, wide roads you can test it on?

Nice work with the dash mate. Swish
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