
Everything posted by Mike
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Where Do I Enter My Car Information
There are a few places.. You can put your VIN into your profile by clicking your name in the upper right. Click profile and then edit profile. Scroll to the bottom. You can also put information about your car, including pictures, into your personalized garage. This can be found in the menu tab at the top under "community"... Mike
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1970 432 for sale ad from 1971
Wish I had a time travel device! Man, that's awesome...
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Merry Christmas all
Merry Christmas!! Had a great day full of family, fun, gifts, great food, and even karaoke! 😉 Hope you all had a great one. Next weekend we get a chance to celebrate the beginning of a new of a new year!
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VTO Wheel Photo Shoot
Photo shoot after installing VTO wheels
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From the album: VTO Wheel Photo Shoot
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From the album: VTO Wheel Photo Shoot
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From the album: VTO Wheel Photo Shoot
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From the album: VTO Wheel Photo Shoot
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From the album: VTO Wheel Photo Shoot
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From the album: VTO Wheel Photo Shoot
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Hey @Diseazd, now you can have a whole side of a Z hanging on your garage wall !! 😉
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Inexpensive Garage Lights From LED Strips
I've been doing a lot with LED's lately. At home I have about 20 wall sconces that use a mini halogen bulb with a T11 socket (mini-candelabra). Over the past few years of buying crap bulbs off Amazon (the Junk Kingdom IMHO), I finally found a vendor that produces a decent LED. I had the same experience, some bulb manufacturers build with cheap components and they don't last more than a year. Although all of them claim up to 5-10 years, most of them fall way short. If you are looking for a common brand, Feit Electric seems to have some good ones. Of all places, I found the best mini-candelabra bulbs at Home Depot. An LED bulb is similar to a mini-computer. It uses a circuit board, voltage converter, resisters, and of course the light diode. If any of these components have gone through a 'cost cutting' exercise by the manufacturer (common in China), then you'll see a reduced lifespan. The LED strips are powered by an external power supply. If you buy a good quality unit, you may see improved performance. But, again, if any part of the LED computer has low-quality components the entire thing will break. You definitely get what you pay for. In the case of this article, I highly recommend purchasing a computer power supply with the gold standard. It will cost a bit more, but, it can handle the sustained output of the strips and has clean power. In the case of your situation with EGLO, they may have been a good bulb at one time. However, I see too many times where companies outsource their manufacturing without even thinking about quality. Either they've sold the business to Chinese owners or they simply moved their production overseas. This is a massive shame because it sounds like they lost quality, and your trust. China can produce good products... just look at that phone in your pocket or TV on your wall. Only a company concerned with their reputation can make that happen.
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Help! SU carbs...(of course) idle is at 1800 can't bring it down....
Before you rip them out and replace with different carbs... you can do a small rebuild yourself. If that isn't in the cards, just send them over to Ztherapy for a rebuild.
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Inexpensive Garage Lights From LED Strips
No problem. I've tried some of these strips for various fun things. I put some of color changing strips (with remote) behind my TV and it looks pretty good. We will see how long they last. I may also try some in the garage as well.
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Inexpensive Garage Lights From LED Strips
Hey all, I found this today on the Internet and thought it would be good to link it here. ------- Read the rest here: https://www.instructables.com/Inexpensive-Garage-Lights-From-LED-Strips/
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C’mon! Own up ...
- Z Proto: The next z reveal
Does anyone have any more specs on this car, other than the vague information shared on the Nissan website?- Z Proto: The next z reveal
- Z's only a mother could love thread
That's a particular style called Bosozoku in Japan. Kinda fun to see these cars and what people are doing with them...- KUDOs to Ztherapy
Yes sir, great service!!- Install Engine With Trans, or Engine Then Trans?
- Parts Refurb
If you guys are replacing those switches, it may be worth while to check the materials used for the switch. You will want something stainless or nickel-plated brass. You could also head down to your local marine store to see what they've got. I know mine has a ton of these switches in stock and ready for the elements. https://www.fisheriessupply.com/sitesearch.aspx?keyword=toggle switch&sitesearch=true- Correct Hatch Removal Method?
Great reference thread! Thanks.- Beware Roadster Parts - Brake Safety Switch - Tubing Nut Thread Size Trap
Good to know, thanks for posting this info! I have been looking for one of these for my '71. They are hard to come by (in good shape anyway). I've been pondering the purchase of another one so I can restore it. This will give me the information that I need to make a purchase.- Surprised Nobody Brought Up The Z Proto Reveal
Center exhaust is very difficult to pull off... and Honda did not do that one right.. lol I will never buy a fully electric car, it needs to have an engine backup (hybrid) otherwise I'd be sitting somewhere begging for a ride. Ever run your phone out of battery because you forgot to charge it? Yeah... Of course you have the same issue with running out of gas, but, at least you can pull over somewhere and fill up in less than 10 minutes. An electric car you'd be sitting there for an hour or more... - Z Proto: The next z reveal
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