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by Nerius
06 Jan 2025 05:10
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Instrument panel voltage regulator
Replies: 13
Views: 4826

Re: Instrument panel voltage regulator

Share so others can benefit from this. I'm afraid I was too enthusiastic about it. When I really opened up my gauge cluster, it looks like something from the stone age. So for me, some of the given solutions doesn't work. I'm also a bit scared to screw things up; like now my clock doesn't work anym...
by Nerius
17 Dec 2024 05:53
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Instrument panel voltage regulator
Replies: 13
Views: 4826

Re: Instrument panel voltage regulator

Never mind, I figured it out. Thanks!
by Nerius
16 Dec 2024 14:36
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Instrument panel voltage regulator
Replies: 13
Views: 4826

Re: Instrument panel voltage regulator

Hi Mike,

My fuel gauge gives a too low value, and my temp gauge is giving a too high value. :(
by Nerius
16 Dec 2024 04:33
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Instrument panel voltage regulator
Replies: 13
Views: 4826

Re: Instrument panel voltage regulator

MikeY wrote: 28 Jun 2017 10:15 Isn't this dodad under the gauges the regulator?
Can someone define for me what in/out and ground is? I've cleaned the contact points but it's all not going well for me in my '69 cluster.
by Nerius
17 Oct 2024 04:14
Forum: Suspension
Topic: Which Rear Camber And Toe Product?
Replies: 10
Views: 1023

Re: Which Rear Camber And Toe Product?

Gents, thanks for your feedback. It's all very valuable and gives me a starting point for a game plan.
by Nerius
11 Oct 2024 03:25
Forum: Suspension
Topic: Which Rear Camber And Toe Product?
Replies: 10
Views: 1023

Re: Which Rear Camber And Toe Product?

Thanks for the advice BEO. I just don't like the sudden extra rotation when taking long turns on the highway, that's why I'm checking the options.
by Nerius
10 Oct 2024 01:42
Forum: Suspension
Topic: Which Rear Camber And Toe Product?
Replies: 10
Views: 1023

Re: Which Rear Camber And Toe Product?

Icemaestro, thanks for the insight. You deserve a stroopwafel!
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by Nerius
09 Oct 2024 08:14
Forum: Suspension
Topic: Which Rear Camber And Toe Product?
Replies: 10
Views: 1023

Which Rear Camber And Toe Product?

Hi all, I'm looking at rear control arm adjusters but there are a couple of options. I have a new set of poly urethane bushing laying around, and I might want to use them. However, I don't know which one would be "best". My car is not that low, but I do want to hit some autocross in the fu...
by Nerius
09 Oct 2024 05:19
Forum: Project Builds
Topic: Werner's 1300 '69 4-door
Replies: 69
Views: 14303

Re: Werner's 1300 '69 4-door

tusen takk BEO
by Nerius
26 Sep 2024 01:31
Forum: Events
Topic: Duffy lake loop on Sept 29th
Replies: 5
Views: 824

Re: Duffy lake loop on Sept 29th

Yes, it can be very nice, but we can't compare to the majestic nature of Canada.
by Nerius
25 Sep 2024 00:15
Forum: Events
Topic: Duffy lake loop on Sept 29th
Replies: 5
Views: 824

Re: Duffy lake loop on Sept 29th

I want to tag along! :roll:
Man, fall in Canada, that should be beautiful...
by Nerius
18 Sep 2024 04:38
Forum: Project Builds
Topic: Werner's 1300 '69 4-door
Replies: 69
Views: 14303

Re: Werner's 1300 '69 4-door

Righty-o, that just makes a lot of sense. Thanks!
by Nerius
17 Sep 2024 09:52
Forum: Project Builds
Topic: Werner's 1300 '69 4-door
Replies: 69
Views: 14303

Re: Werner's 1300 '69 4-door

Redoing the stereo gave me the chance to remove the old speaker wiring. It was a mess but I stumbled upon a weird plug. Pretty cool: 20240505_160409.jpg I'm a member of a Dutch whatsapp group of Z-people. And one of them had new old stock shocks from Koni for my 280zx struts (86-2065). I got them bu...
by Nerius
17 Sep 2024 09:30
Forum: Project Builds
Topic: Werner's 1300 '69 4-door
Replies: 69
Views: 14303

Re: Werner's 1300 '69 4-door

Well then. It's been a while. Again. Last winter I've worked hard on getting my welding skills up to par by putting in the left quarter rocker. I understand now why people don't really like to do this. I've seen places where there wasn't any metal at all and panels are just being held together by pu...