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derf

posted on 21/9/05 at 02:12 AM Reply With Quote
I hate japanese auto electrical engineers and other stuff...

Ok so I hate japanese automotive electrical engineers, they suck:

I hate japanese automotive engineers 20 sept 05
I hate japanese automotive engineers 20 sept 05


the wire harness is coming together nicely

new wire harness coming together 20sept05
new wire harness coming together 20sept05


the new radiator mounted, its the biggest possible radiator available, got it from summit, it's made by griffin

the oversized radiaror fits fine 20 sept 05
the oversized radiaror fits fine 20 sept 05


and one from above:

overview from above 20 sept 05
overview from above 20 sept 05

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pbura

posted on 21/9/05 at 04:26 AM Reply With Quote
Mmm, spaghetti

Looks like you're deep into it, dude.

Was going to compare to mine, but the car is buried at the mo'.

So where are you going to locate fuse boxes, relays, and CPU?





Pete

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Rorty

posted on 21/9/05 at 05:02 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by derf
Ok so I hate japanese automotive electrical engineers, they suck:

Are you sure it was a Japanese automotive electrical engineer who did all that? Was he short and yellow with a neon screwdriver in his shirt pocket?
Whoever it was that wrecked your car, I'd like to catch them and make them put the car back together again.





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Guinness

posted on 21/9/05 at 07:50 AM Reply With Quote
Been there! Trying to operate a loom designed by Mr Kawasaki and his crew in Japan with switch gear cobbled together by Henry and his lot at Dagenham.

Oh the joys of switches that operate in different ways, different colours of wiring and the masses of redundant stuff in a tin top loom.

Have fun, go slowly, and get one thing working at a time. The sense of gratification and acheivement grow each time you get another bit right.

Mike

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Hellfire

posted on 21/9/05 at 11:14 AM Reply With Quote
Reciprocal feelings... been there done that... to make you feel a little better, Kawasaki looms are so complex be thankful you ain't doing one of those! Approach it logically and methodically and it will all come together... gradually! Good luck!

[Edited on 21-9-05 by Hellfire]






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Jeffers_S13

posted on 23/9/05 at 12:51 PM Reply With Quote
Ditto ! Ive got very similar pics to that in my archive ! I now have a box full of 'spare' wire and a much shorter and neater loom.
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