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Old 04-10-06, 05:07 AM
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hey guys, here is a pic of the engine bay of my fd.
still a bit to do but getting there. done all my own fabrication.

stage 2 engine, 3mm seals, no exhaust sleeves.
t71 turbo,
setrab 25 row oil cooler
custom radiator and intercooler. 3" alloy intercooler piping, 2x hks ssqv bov's
full 3" stainless exhaust and stainless headers.
turbosmart 48mm wastegate
microtech ltx8s computer.
the list goes on and on..

currently need some help or info on the guage cluster.
the car has be deloomed, and have issues getting the guages to work. if anyone has any info or clear diagrams on how the dash and its cpu works would be much appreciated.

Old 04-10-06, 05:38 AM
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looks lovely mate. like the way you;ve intergrated the ast next to the radiator.
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badass man nice work!
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Looks great!! Crazy cut out on the strut tower. (passanger side)

Keep up the good work.
-josh
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Totally awesome work. When you get it finished it's going to be a monster. Good luck.
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sweet, dont forget to put the wheels well covers back on....you dont want all that dirt going into your turbo..
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Originally Posted by recon fd
Looks great!! Crazy cut out on the strut tower. (passanger side)

Keep up the good work.
-josh
there's some more cutting done up front too , looks very nice though I really like seeing custom fab'd set-ups.
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i havent cut out any extra, have smoothed out a couple of panels, i dont have the original covers so getting new ones made from carbon fibre along with radiator ducting etc.

any one got any ideas on my dash problem? desperatly need an accurate wiring / pin location diagram for the guage cluster.
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Have you tryed the factory shop manual? Only thing i could think of.
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/94-fsms-available-download-449950/
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cheers, downloading them now. hopfully it has guage cluster specific diagrams,

My electrician may have seen them, but ill get them anyway definatly worth having on file.
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turns out he has those ones and they wernt much help, Anyone got any other diagrams or links?
cheers
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