DC Area thread - The District, NoVa, Maryland
#2829
ArmitageFD3S
iTrader: (13)
This is a long shot, but does anyone have a spare driver side door unlock cable thing? The long thin metal rod that goes from the outside door lock to the inside lock switch mechanism? Mine's funky and bent and it makes it really hard to lock/unlock the door. I could probably bend mine back into the right shape if I had another to go by, or purchase a replacement outright if you have one kicking around in a parts bin somewhere. Don't want to risk trying to ship one of these and have it bent in transit.
#2830
Full Member
This is a long shot, but does anyone have a spare driver side door unlock cable thing? The long thin metal rod that goes from the outside door lock to the inside lock switch mechanism? Mine's funky and bent and it makes it really hard to lock/unlock the door. I could probably bend mine back into the right shape if I had another to go by, or purchase a replacement outright if you have one kicking around in a parts bin somewhere. Don't want to risk trying to ship one of these and have it bent in transit.
Btw, I got new wheels ✌🏽😁. I'm trying to use that tele-work time to work on the FD. However, the parts are taking forever to get here 🤷🏽♂️
#2831
It Just Feels Right
iTrader: (11)
This is a long shot, but does anyone have a spare driver side door unlock cable thing? The long thin metal rod that goes from the outside door lock to the inside lock switch mechanism? Mine's funky and bent and it makes it really hard to lock/unlock the door. I could probably bend mine back into the right shape if I had another to go by, or purchase a replacement outright if you have one kicking around in a parts bin somewhere. Don't want to risk trying to ship one of these and have it bent in transit.
#2833
Senior Member
iTrader: (8)
I do not Matt, sorry. Yeah, those pieces are bent rather specifically and any variation throws off the mechanics of it all. Best of luck mate.
Has anyone been routinely driving around these fairly deserted streets? Just to get out and take advantage during these unprecedented days of SIP? I haven't myself at all but I'm fairly close to 495 and constantly hear cars and motorcycles ripping it like they own it. Seems like a great time to take the FD into the city for rare pictures against "monumental" backdrops. It hasn't been in the city in two decades at least - not at all a smooth ride.
This pandemic needs to end. Stay healthy y'all!
Has anyone been routinely driving around these fairly deserted streets? Just to get out and take advantage during these unprecedented days of SIP? I haven't myself at all but I'm fairly close to 495 and constantly hear cars and motorcycles ripping it like they own it. Seems like a great time to take the FD into the city for rare pictures against "monumental" backdrops. It hasn't been in the city in two decades at least - not at all a smooth ride.
This pandemic needs to end. Stay healthy y'all!
#2834
F'n Newbie...
iTrader: (6)
I do not Matt, sorry. Yeah, those pieces are bent rather specifically and any variation throws off the mechanics of it all. Best of luck mate.
Has anyone been routinely driving around these fairly deserted streets? Just to get out and take advantage during these unprecedented days of SIP? I haven't myself at all but I'm fairly close to 495 and constantly hear cars and motorcycles ripping it like they own it. Seems like a great time to take the FD into the city for rare pictures against "monumental" backdrops. It hasn't been in the city in two decades at least - not at all a smooth ride.
This pandemic needs to end. Stay healthy y'all!
Has anyone been routinely driving around these fairly deserted streets? Just to get out and take advantage during these unprecedented days of SIP? I haven't myself at all but I'm fairly close to 495 and constantly hear cars and motorcycles ripping it like they own it. Seems like a great time to take the FD into the city for rare pictures against "monumental" backdrops. It hasn't been in the city in two decades at least - not at all a smooth ride.
This pandemic needs to end. Stay healthy y'all!
#2835
Matt, you could put some electronic poppers attached directly to the catch. That way you don't have to worry about those bars, the locks, or the handles breaking anymore. It will still work like normal from inside the car if you want, but now the doors will un-latch when you hit a button like a modern car I was thinking about doing this a couple years back because the resistance in my key latch keeps slowly breaking my key.
Duc, stay home. It isn't any fun out right now anyway, everything is closed. Here's a 'monumental' picture from the past to hold you over There is less volume of cars around, but it is by no means deserted. Think of about the same amount of traffic as there usually is around 10am, it's just all day long now (even during rush hours). It is really odd if you know what the traffic patterns should be, but not really too noticeable if you don't look at the clock.
Duc, stay home. It isn't any fun out right now anyway, everything is closed. Here's a 'monumental' picture from the past to hold you over There is less volume of cars around, but it is by no means deserted. Think of about the same amount of traffic as there usually is around 10am, it's just all day long now (even during rush hours). It is really odd if you know what the traffic patterns should be, but not really too noticeable if you don't look at the clock.
#2836
Ban Peak
iTrader: (49)
Let me know- once I finish digging out under my deck I’m going to get busy on the car again. People are rightfully hesitant right now and my patience is just about out waiting for the right buyer.
#2837
Senior Member
iTrader: (8)
Duc, stay home. It isn't any fun out right now anyway, everything is closed. Here's a 'monumental' picture from the past to hold you over There is less volume of cars around, but it is by no means deserted. Think of about the same amount of traffic as there usually is around 10am, it's just all day long now (even during rush hours). It is really odd if you know what the traffic patterns should be, but not really too noticeable if you don't look at the clock.
On that note, why do people always want to race us? I drive fast but more or less with the flow of fast traffic and I drive safe so I don't zig-zag through traffic. I usually save bursts for when I'm fairly alone on freeways. Coming back from Spotsylvania on 95 recently, my average speed was probably 80 but many cars were doing 90-100. Minivans, RAM trucks, Priuses, and Camrys - all going 90-100. I can do that in bursts but it's crazy for extended periods of time. But when I pass a "racer" car, I try to discretely pass. They're usually doing 65 minding their own business and I'll be doing 70-75 minding my own business. But then they must feel disrespected and get butt hurt or something, because they'll pull next to me, rev, and then haul *** with me or pass me. Sometimes they'll pull behind me and tailgate for a bit, before blowing by me with their loud *** exhausts. WTH. I think they're just jealous. These are the S2000's, Civics, Mazda3's, Subaru's, Mustangs and hardly ever the Corvettes, Teslas, Porsches, or supercars - cars with nothing to prove.
Thanks for reading my journal entry, if you made it this far. Nice, this took 20 minutes of my day - another 16 hours to go. Yay! Repeat tomorrow.
So, who can suggest a good non-chain restaurant for take-out between 30 to 60 minutes away from Falls Church that I can help stay in business? The first edition of my "Cars N Cravings" launch may have to be a solo adventure.
-Duc
#2838
It Just Feels Right
iTrader: (11)
On that note, why do people always want to race us? I drive fast but more or less with the flow of fast traffic and I drive safe so I don't zig-zag through traffic. I usually save bursts for when I'm fairly alone on freeways. Coming back from Spotsylvania on 95 recently, my average speed was probably 80 but many cars were doing 90-100. Minivans, RAM trucks, Priuses, and Camrys - all going 90-100. I can do that in bursts but it's crazy for extended periods of time. But when I pass a "racer" car, I try to discretely pass. They're usually doing 65 minding their own business and I'll be doing 70-75 minding my own business. But then they must feel disrespected and get butt hurt or something, because they'll pull next to me, rev, and then haul *** with me or pass me. Sometimes they'll pull behind me and tailgate for a bit, before blowing by me with their loud *** exhausts. WTH. I think they're just jealous. These are the S2000's, Civics, Mazda3's, Subaru's, Mustangs and hardly ever the Corvettes, Teslas, Porsches, or supercars - cars with nothing to prove.
As far as semi-deserted roads. Back in the day, and i'm taking the 70s, people used to race around the beltway. They'd have spotters ahead looking out for cops, but hardly the traffic there is now.
#2839
B O R I C U A
iTrader: (14)
On that note, why do people always want to race us? I drive fast but more or less with the flow of fast traffic and I drive safe so I don't zig-zag through traffic. I usually save bursts for when I'm fairly alone on freeways. Coming back from Spotsylvania on 95 recently, my average speed was probably 80 but many cars were doing 90-100. Minivans, RAM trucks, Priuses, and Camrys - all going 90-100. I can do that in bursts but it's crazy for extended periods of time. But when I pass a "racer" car, I try to discretely pass. They're usually doing 65 minding their own business and I'll be doing 70-75 minding my own business. But then they must feel disrespected and get butt hurt or something, because they'll pull next to me, rev, and then haul *** with me or pass me. Sometimes they'll pull behind me and tailgate for a bit, before blowing by me with their loud *** exhausts. WTH. I think they're just jealous. These are the S2000's, Civics, Mazda3's, Subaru's, Mustangs and hardly ever the Corvettes, Teslas, Porsches, or supercars - cars with nothing to prove.
If traffic (minivans, trucks, priuses, camry, etc) are doing 90-100, seems to be that the traffic speed, anything below should be done in the "slow" lane.
If there is a room for quick burst on an alone stretch, I would do a quick one gear pull with any car enthusiast. I wouldn't call it jealousy, just car enthusiast.
#2840
Agree, same here with the zig-zagin!
If traffic (minivans, trucks, priuses, camry, etc) are doing 90-100, seems to be that the traffic speed, anything below should be done in the "slow" lane.
If there is a room for quick burst on an alone stretch, I would do a quick one gear pull with any car enthusiast. I wouldn't call it jealousy, just car enthusiast.
If traffic (minivans, trucks, priuses, camry, etc) are doing 90-100, seems to be that the traffic speed, anything below should be done in the "slow" lane.
If there is a room for quick burst on an alone stretch, I would do a quick one gear pull with any car enthusiast. I wouldn't call it jealousy, just car enthusiast.
#2841
#2843
ArmitageFD3S
iTrader: (13)
Matt, if you’re interested in coming over and helping strip down my roller more I’ll have what you need!
Let me know- once I finish digging out under my deck I’m going to get busy on the car again. People are rightfully hesitant right now and my patience is just about out waiting for the right buyer.
Let me know- once I finish digging out under my deck I’m going to get busy on the car again. People are rightfully hesitant right now and my patience is just about out waiting for the right buyer.
#2844
Full Member
Matt, you could put some electronic poppers attached directly to the catch. That way you don't have to worry about those bars, the locks, or the handles breaking anymore. It will still work like normal from inside the car if you want, but now the doors will un-latch when you hit a button like a modern car I was thinking about doing this a couple years back because the resistance in my key latch keeps slowly breaking my key.
Duc, stay home. It isn't any fun out right now anyway, everything is closed. Here's a 'monumental' picture from the past to hold you over There is less volume of cars around, but it is by no means deserted. Think of about the same amount of traffic as there usually is around 10am, it's just all day long now (even during rush hours). It is really odd if you know what the traffic patterns should be, but not really too noticeable if you don't look at the clock.
Duc, stay home. It isn't any fun out right now anyway, everything is closed. Here's a 'monumental' picture from the past to hold you over There is less volume of cars around, but it is by no means deserted. Think of about the same amount of traffic as there usually is around 10am, it's just all day long now (even during rush hours). It is really odd if you know what the traffic patterns should be, but not really too noticeable if you don't look at the clock.
#2845
Full Member
#2846
Full Member
iTrader: (3)
Matt, you could put some electronic poppers attached directly to the catch. That way you don't have to worry about those bars, the locks, or the handles breaking anymore. It will still work like normal from inside the car if you want, but now the doors will un-latch when you hit a button like a modern car I was thinking about doing this a couple years back because the resistance in my key latch keeps slowly breaking my key.
Duc, stay home. It isn't any fun out right now anyway, everything is closed. Here's a 'monumental' picture from the past to hold you over There is less volume of cars around, but it is by no means deserted. Think of about the same amount of traffic as there usually is around 10am, it's just all day long now (even during rush hours). It is really odd if you know what the traffic patterns should be, but not really too noticeable if you don't look at the clock.
Duc, stay home. It isn't any fun out right now anyway, everything is closed. Here's a 'monumental' picture from the past to hold you over There is less volume of cars around, but it is by no means deserted. Think of about the same amount of traffic as there usually is around 10am, it's just all day long now (even during rush hours). It is really odd if you know what the traffic patterns should be, but not really too noticeable if you don't look at the clock.
#2847
1) Buy yourself some door poppers (the style that hot-rodders use when they shave their door handles). These install as a puller on the latch and then have a spring pusher that allows the car door to open about an inch. You then just grab the door and open it the rest of the way. The good thing about this is it's relatively simple to do, the bad part is that you may need to drill a hole for the pusher and may (depending on how you set it up) lose some functionality of the stock door.
2) Tap an actuator or relay into the stock unlocking system. If you noticed, the doors do have a powered unlock (usually done via internal handle) figuring out how this is done is probably not too hard and you could use a modern clicker system to activate it if needed. Downside is that it is a little more involved.
However, another problem with both of these systems is that you are going to have to disable your alarm system & immobilizer. This is relatively simple if you know how, but if you don't install a secondary alarm system or fuel cutoff you might be less secure.
I'll let the forum know if I ever end up doing it, but it is pretty far down on my to-do list because I drive the car so rarely anymore and it's parked in a locked/alarmed garage so it isn't even locked when I get in/out.
Last edited by He's On Toroids; 04-27-20 at 08:50 AM.
#2848
ArmitageFD3S
iTrader: (13)
One thing you can search for is replacing the mechanism in your driver's side door with one from a RHD car. Since the passenger side always has a powered lock, that way you'd have them on both sides. Then you'd just need a remote/controller to actuate them. I do somewhat recall doing it this way loses you some of the functionality on the control panel though but I don't remember what.
#2849
Senior Member
iTrader: (8)
Good point, I need to soften my stance. A car the other day slammed on its brakes as I got onto 495, effectively blocking my merge. I was annoyed but when I passed him, he was full-on gawking and giving me the thumbs up.
Nice weekend for a drive. Can't wait to get out with other enthusiasts soon.
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