This is a digi q micro rc car. It runs off of IR instead of normal radio frequency. It is less than 2'' long and has a range of 15-30 feet. It is an indoor rc because it is so small that it bounces around on the pavement if ran outside. I run mine in the garage. Charge it for 10min and run for about 10min. Very fun toy.
I haven't started the project yet, but I am looking at the Hayes book and regarding the electronics can I just unhook the old clock and hook up the new one or is there more to it because I dont want to blow a fuse or anything else? Thanks, Ben
I have not done much work with cars, and I am just wondering how in depth of a project is removing the dash to swap a clock? If anyone can tell me what to watch out for and what would be the best way to carry this out it would be a great help. Its a early 74 260. Thanks. -Ben
Does this 240 have any rally history because it looks like it has the same paint scheme as a 260 of that era that was rallying. Nice pic. I love rally cars. I just bought a rally clock, its a start. THanks.
I just bought a clock with a calander. The seller claims that it does not need the oscillator box. Is this a type of rally clock? Do you know what the fuction of its sale was for? Thank you. -Ben
I always had this impression that on the rally clocks there was a timer. Then I talked to someone who had one and they said it just has a calender and no timer. It was for a 74-76 Z. Is this true?
I am pretty sure that is the original one, I am not positive though. I have seen that particular pattern with the green quite a lot. Thanks for the input.
Hi. I was wondering if I could get some help. I have an early 260z with a four speed. It does not have the original shift knob and I was wondering if anyone knows what it looks like and if they could post a picture. Thanks a million. -Ben
I am looking to buy one of these rally clocks for my Z. If you know a place where I could get one that would be awesome. I will pay top dollar. Thank you