1974 13b-re Nova
#305
Not yet. The engine has been sitting open way to long to risk starting it without going through it first. Work has been ridiculous lately, but ought to return to normal after today. That'll give me more time to work on the car. Shouldn't be long now..........hopefully.
#316
Never mind the previous statement about work getting back to normal. Lately it's 70 hrs/week minimum. No overtime either. Ahh, the beauty of being salary. But I digress............Made a little more progress on the car. Dash is in and wired. There are three more gauges in the center fiberglass gauge thingy I built before that still need to be finished. It houses the fuel level, water temp, and oil temp.
When I was wiring the analog outputs of the two EGT gauges, I forgot to put in one of the resistors that changes the output to the ECU from differential current to 0-5V. Turns out 21 Volts on a 0-5V input cooks the Haltech. Who knew? Haltech was really cool and said they would cover it under waranty. Only problem is that I want to connect to the ECU and check the sensor signals (CAS, TPS, Temps, etc) before pulling the engine. Going to set me back a couple of weeks.
When I was wiring the analog outputs of the two EGT gauges, I forgot to put in one of the resistors that changes the output to the ECU from differential current to 0-5V. Turns out 21 Volts on a 0-5V input cooks the Haltech. Who knew? Haltech was really cool and said they would cover it under waranty. Only problem is that I want to connect to the ECU and check the sensor signals (CAS, TPS, Temps, etc) before pulling the engine. Going to set me back a couple of weeks.
#319
CURVE OF CONSTANT WIDTH
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Wow great build. One comment I would like to make about your map sensor position. From the picture it looks like it is under UIM on top of the motor. I would really look into moving it to a vertical position. It should be mounted on the firewall and above the highest point in the plenum to prevent fluids from riding up. Also sensor accuracy will be affected in a horizontal position. The heat from under the UIM may also slightly affect it as well. Other than that great build so far. I have always wanted to take a 67 corvette stingray and do a Peripheral ported 20b swap.
#321
Senior Member
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this is soooo awsome dude I wish I had your skills I am doing my miata rotary swap in my garage and I feel sooo stupid now..I have sleepless nights being pissed at myself for not being more skilled at fab work...nothing is as neat as I would like, and I get frustrated to get it done!!!!!! i have seen you and DELSLOW works and i get more pissed with myself..................................but it will be sweet when you get it done dude.....keeep us posted..my car is alomost done maybe a week again....cant wait , i can only emagine your self
#322
this is soooo awsome dude I wish I had your skills I am doing my miata rotary swap in my garage and I feel sooo stupid now..I have sleepless nights being pissed at myself for not being more skilled at fab work...nothing is as neat as I would like, and I get frustrated to get it done!!!!!! i have seen you and DELSLOW works and i get more pissed with myself..................................but it will be sweet when you get it done dude.....keeep us posted..my car is alomost done maybe a week again....cant wait , i can only emagine your self
Two years ago, I realized I would never be as good of a fabricator as I wanted to be (still not) just making my own parts in the garage. I just couldn't get enough experience that way. Turned out that a buddy of mine down the street was in the process of starting his own fabrication shop. I asked him if I could start helping him on nights and weekends. So I helped for free for a couple of weeks. Then, I started getting paid to do it. Now, I'm ALMOST as good of a hand as he is. Bottom line.....there's a lot of frustration and a whole lot of practice behind what looks easy in a couple of forum pictures.
It sounds like you have the right mindset to be really great at fabrication, so just keep with it.
#323
Senior Member
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thanks alot for the encouragement.....but of course you havent seen my weld quality..LMOL.....i need to get a welder instead of that borrowed one..lol but yea I will be doing some practice in the future and will be investing in a good welder one day...but you keep it going dude i cant wait to see it running........
cheers
henry
cheers
henry