Datto_610's 180B - Street Legal!

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Running SSS oil pressure gauge which works just don't know how accurate it is haha
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im very excited for this car to be legal.....
that, and its fuelling my motovation
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Datto_610 wrote:Running SSS oil pressure gauge which works just don't know how accurate it is haha
if the gauge is not enough LD 28s (and I am sure others) ran a sensor with gauge and light senders. Just in case you need a light, but want to keep the gauge.
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re: check engine light.

If you are running efi and the factory ecu (from doner car) then you need a fault code light/check engine light.

see here http://lvvta.org.nz/documents/standards ... ssions.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; see bottom of page 7
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Datsunboy will know which pin on the ECU feeds the check engine light.
No biggie to buy a nice LED in a bezel or some such, and hook it up to the ECU.
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Don't need it!!! CA18DET's have lights on the ECU itself which indicates a fault so talking to Ian he said this was sufficient
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Good work Greg!

With those sleeves on the strut.. aren't they already welded on? Or did you just grind off the majority of the spring cup and leave a ring to hold the sleeves up? If you can get away with tacking them on without crack testing the whole assembly then sounds like he's being pretty good about it.
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Welded new collar to strut to sit sleeve on thought that would be enough... don't need to get it crack tested again well he didn't mention it..
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Datto_610 wrote:Welded new collar to strut to sit sleeve on thought that would be enough... don't need to get it crack tested again well he didn't mention it..
usually a welded collar is enough, he might accept a machined sleeve holding the collar in compression so it can't rotate ? doing the same job as some tac welds ?
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Possibly but 4(per strut) tack welds would be easier and quicker than making a sleeve also my gland nuts have the hex cut off them so won't work like how you did yours.


So the other day I removed the lock ring for the fuel sender and lo and behold no o-ring!! Took some measurements rang Saeco and picked one up yesterday. One more job ticked off the list! :D
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