You'll be chomping at the bit to drive it now!!
Those head lights look very cool where were they from? Do they fit into a semi sealed unit?
Kitchs 1200 Coupe - road legal!
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H4 7" Raybrigs ex fleabay (more than likely knock offs...)
got me some 55W super arctic H4's from Supercheap for fathers day present to myself....
got me some 55W super arctic H4's from Supercheap for fathers day present to myself....
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So its been a productive fathers day!
> Got the rear end all squared up & new panhard in and adjusted.
> Connected up the new drive shaft & filled gearbox with oil
> Did a skid!! (all be it on shingle sorry Bart)
So stoked - as mentioned earlier this car has never turned a
wheel in 6+ years of ownership... until today....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he6uN1u7 ... e=youtu.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ran better earlier on and went up road a wee bit, but with no brakes,
and no panels, I did not go too far! running pretty rugged in the vid,
but still proof it moved! beer o'clock time to celebrate
> Got the rear end all squared up & new panhard in and adjusted.
> Connected up the new drive shaft & filled gearbox with oil
> Did a skid!! (all be it on shingle sorry Bart)
So stoked - as mentioned earlier this car has never turned a
wheel in 6+ years of ownership... until today....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he6uN1u7 ... e=youtu.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ran better earlier on and went up road a wee bit, but with no brakes,
and no panels, I did not go too far! running pretty rugged in the vid,
but still proof it moved! beer o'clock time to celebrate
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Awesome kitch congratulations!
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awsome mate looking good
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Good work. Nice to hear it running
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That was one small skid for a man..... One giant blat for datsun kind..
Great stuff dude!
Great stuff dude!
1990 1200 ute
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have had a couple of startups during the week.....
still pretty frustrating though, as does not fire up that easy, and does not rev smoothly,
does idle nice though hard process when I have no ones lead to follow, I guess thats the
issue with doing something unique...
Been playing round with various contol modes on the megasquirt; ie Alpha N mode, Speed Density
& ITB mode (which is a combination of the two). Alpha N is based upon engine speed, temperature
and using throttle position. Speed density is utilizing MAP sensor readings.
MAP Sensor seems to be playing up, as it is not reading 100kpa @ rest! it is showing like 220Kpa
so unless I have some kind of pressure lock in the lines (highly unlikely). when cranking it comes down
to like 80kpa & when idling it is like 90kpa. When you rev it, it barely moves more than 7-8 kpa, and
is very lazy in response.
I have read an inherent problem with ITB's is the poor vacuum generated, due to when they open they
dump so much air in, that it is hard to get decent pressure differences. hence why the ITB mode, uses
split VE table where it utilizes, TPS (Alpha N) at the bottom of the tables and below certain MAP reading
it switches to MAP radings (Speed density) based upon various load curves & switchpoints.... its all
very complexed... I am a bit lost with it all....
Regardless of how much success I have this weekend with tuning, I will take it into Rapid next week,
to get brake system checked & setup (and leaks fixed..) and new exhaust system installed. Will then
probably take it to suspension shop for preliminary setup of steering & suspension.
Feels like one step forward two steps backwards.... I am not in a hurry though, as cant get it painted
till I sell my boat anyway, so what be on the road before xmas thats one thing I can be confident with!
still pretty frustrating though, as does not fire up that easy, and does not rev smoothly,
does idle nice though hard process when I have no ones lead to follow, I guess thats the
issue with doing something unique...
Been playing round with various contol modes on the megasquirt; ie Alpha N mode, Speed Density
& ITB mode (which is a combination of the two). Alpha N is based upon engine speed, temperature
and using throttle position. Speed density is utilizing MAP sensor readings.
MAP Sensor seems to be playing up, as it is not reading 100kpa @ rest! it is showing like 220Kpa
so unless I have some kind of pressure lock in the lines (highly unlikely). when cranking it comes down
to like 80kpa & when idling it is like 90kpa. When you rev it, it barely moves more than 7-8 kpa, and
is very lazy in response.
I have read an inherent problem with ITB's is the poor vacuum generated, due to when they open they
dump so much air in, that it is hard to get decent pressure differences. hence why the ITB mode, uses
split VE table where it utilizes, TPS (Alpha N) at the bottom of the tables and below certain MAP reading
it switches to MAP radings (Speed density) based upon various load curves & switchpoints.... its all
very complexed... I am a bit lost with it all....
Regardless of how much success I have this weekend with tuning, I will take it into Rapid next week,
to get brake system checked & setup (and leaks fixed..) and new exhaust system installed. Will then
probably take it to suspension shop for preliminary setup of steering & suspension.
Feels like one step forward two steps backwards.... I am not in a hurry though, as cant get it painted
till I sell my boat anyway, so what be on the road before xmas thats one thing I can be confident with!
Re: Kitchs 1200 Coupe - First Drive!!!
Where are you taking your vacuum signal from? I had no end of trouble when I first put the ITBs on the 3.1L, I couldn't get a good vacuum signal at all, I had to build a little vacuum chamber and take a signal from each runner.
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I think 10-5 had similar issues with the complete lack of vacuum too. He did one tell me about it. I think he uses the TPS for transitional throttle response too.
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............