S5 Wiring Diagrams - Entire Book Available Online
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Originally Posted by Wankel7
You know I think photobucket will remain reliable...I looked at the bandwidth for the month and it consumed 500K with 140 hits
But if you want to host it too that would be great!
If you could host the ZIPed version of it that would nice too since I am sure people would like the whole thing on their computer.
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But if you want to host it too that would be great!
If you could host the ZIPed version of it that would nice too since I am sure people would like the whole thing on their computer.
James`
This will be a vital part of their collection. I may be able to make a PDF version of it, once you get it uploaded.
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Originally Posted by deadRX7Conv
Aren't the S4 and S5 factory service manuals availabe online for downloading?
James
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BTW - you should consider converting this to .pdf format like the Service manual. That way you have 1 document (or set of documents), not 500 pictures.
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Hosted!
Thanks to Wonko and his webspace...the ZIP file is hosted here.....
http://www.whoistouching.us/rx7/s5wiring/
Thanks!
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I would like to but I don't have the full version of the pdf software...so I am SOL on that. However, the pictures are laid out in a easy way to find them...at least I think so Wonko said he might be able to convert it over...
http://www.whoistouching.us/rx7/s5wiring/
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by vaughnc
BTW - you should consider converting this to .pdf format like the Service manual. That way you have 1 document (or set of documents), not 500 pictures.
Thanks
-- Clayton
Thanks
-- Clayton
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Great job. It's funny, I was literally thinking last week: You know if I was really motivated, I could scan my 91 Wiring Diag book -- I'm sure people would find it useful.
Glad I didn't bother!
Just a note to all those out there -- even though it's available electronically now, if you ever have the opportunity to buy the real thing, DO IT. Saves countless hours and well worth the money! Of course w/ the electronic version, you can print off what you want and if you tear it up or get it dirty, it's no big deal -- so that's a bonus too!
Glad I didn't bother!
Just a note to all those out there -- even though it's available electronically now, if you ever have the opportunity to buy the real thing, DO IT. Saves countless hours and well worth the money! Of course w/ the electronic version, you can print off what you want and if you tear it up or get it dirty, it's no big deal -- so that's a bonus too!
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Originally Posted by vaughnc
...you should consider converting this to .pdf format...
Originally Posted by Wankel7
....I would like to but I don't have the full version of the pdf software...
I just did the "ABS & Cruise" section in 5 minuets, here's what it looks like:
http://www.rx-7source.com/showpics/t...ABS-Cruise.pdf
Note you should consider tweeking your pictures first (see link below) so they're easy to read including:
- digitially trim off the borders
- digitally brighten the picture so it's easier to read
- re-sample the pictures to 8"x10.5" size
- convert the picture to .gif format so the .pdf file is smaller
- set Microsoft Outlook's margins all to 0 inches.
For tweeking the pictures I like using Paint Shop Pro:
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satelli...=1047025490241
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Originally Posted by The Griffin
A .pdf version of the manual online would be the ultimate.
Originally Posted by vaughnc
BTW - you should consider converting this to .pdf format like the Service manual. That way you have 1 document (or set of documents), not 500 pictures.
Thanks
-- Clayton
Thanks
-- Clayton
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If the book can be hosted somewhere the pictures will stay available for years, then I'll put a copy in the archives. Otherwise, it can't be archived as I'm sick of seeing red X's in archived topics...
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Aaron - I plan on having this domain name for a while, so it should be no problem to archive the thread.
I'm copying Santiago's Link, so the PDF will be availible in about 20 minutes @ the location listed before.
I'm copying Santiago's Link, so the PDF will be availible in about 20 minutes @ the location listed before.