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green_comet wrote:Okibi wrote:looked better with the vicegrips
hahahaha...
I just ordered a couple Momentary (on)off(on) toggle switches to replace my power window switch. Ill be wiring them up in a week or two, so ill post up how they go.... very easy to wire them up, and they will go with the retro look im after.
Going to be similar to the Nielex setup but not mounted like that..
They are going into the carpet centre console im making..
How did these switches end up going Green Comet??
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My windows are fixed too. All I had to do was buy an NB.
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Boags'MX5 wrote:My windows are fixed too. All I had to do was buy an NB.
So ... the windows work but everything else is a step down for you Boags
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manga_blue wrote:Boags'MX5 wrote:My windows are fixed too. All I had to do was buy an NB.
So ... the windows work but everything else is a step down for you Boags
Smoother, more comfortable, faster (through the twisties), but a little down on power. Nothing wrong with refinement...
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Boags'MX5 wrote:Smoother, more comfortable, a little down on power. Nothing wrong with refinement...
so your next mx5 event will be a wine and cheese tour, i assume? obviously you are getting a little old / refined / mature for track days and the like .....
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Fatty wrote:so your next mx5 event will be a wine and cheese tour, i assume? obviously you are getting a little old / refined / mature for track days and the like .....
Yes, i won't comment on the next run, but it isn't a track day. Track day is on the 10th. I'll be able to compare the times (seeing as they'll be on the same rubber).
Although I will be taking cheese to the track with me... Along with vegemite ina sandwich. :mrgreen:
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jules wrote:and a portable potty in case of an accident old man?
Jules
You should know that you don't need a portable potty when you have incontinence pants on.
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So is the blackening of the contacts due to the current it is carrying or something else?
If it was getting blackened due to current carrying, I would have thought that heat would have been an issue and we would have seen the surrounding plastic melt.
Is it actual carbon, or is it something else.....e.g. H2S (from the exhaust gas), attacking the metal causing the discolouration and a high resistance joint?
If it was getting blackened due to current carrying, I would have thought that heat would have been an issue and we would have seen the surrounding plastic melt.
Is it actual carbon, or is it something else.....e.g. H2S (from the exhaust gas), attacking the metal causing the discolouration and a high resistance joint?
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