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santa

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  1. Forte coolant flushing products are v.good,as for coolant itself i`ve found the advanced coolant from halfrauds @15.99 works very well.
  2. The John dixon agressive chip is a naughty potato who needs to calm down! Hello n welcome! p.s put ya foot down..you`ll find out! :D
  3. Wilkommen to ze nuttenhausen! :wack:
  4. Could have been worse..might have gone down the route of scatman and rodgin. :xxx:
  5. It`s a 1000 miles i think.
  6. He he,that gets a few people,tis an amusing whimsy on my part,i`m suprised nobodys pulled me up on the spelling,though at somepoint in the future me n the missus will be moving back to her homeland of madagascar n the zeds coming too! Oh n i`m in Essex, not far from Andy p.
  7. Lucky,lucky man..quick do the lottery! :hyper:
  8. BALLS! to the absolutely rubbish weather..so fed up with it raining,with no end in sight by looks of it,july`s looking poor too,so big up yours to the weather gods :mad:
  9. if you don`t pop em on your shocks will squeek!
  10. Ah gazza..didn`t you know they`re banning smoking in public places! :D
  11. 1.Neil (Darkside TT) - March, Cambridgeshire - Jap Auto TT LWB - Anywhere in the South east! 2, Joel (Joely P) - nr Stansted, Essex - Jap Manual TT LWB - Anywhere on earth! 3, Steve (cybernet) - Croydon, Surrey - UK Manual TT LWB - anywhere in the SE* 4, John (TBA) - London / Kent - JDM N/A Manwell LWB - anywhere in SE 5, Habee (Twincam) - Nr Heathrow - Black NA manual LWB - Anywhere my wallet allows 6, Darrell (Coopers-SWB) - Great Offley, Hertfordshire - Jap manual SWB TT - Anywhere in the universe as they they have beer and food 7, Steve (Steve666) - Catford SE London - Jap Manual LWB TT - Any where in SE! 8, Chris (Cav584) - Farnborough - Jap Manual LWB TT - Depends whats on!! 9, Chris (Deve8uk) - Southend - Jap SWBTT (aboout to change) - If its awsome, anywhere 10, James (James Funge) - Streatham - Jap SWB TT MAN - 20 miles more if cool 11, Andy - (AndyP) - Nr Dunmow - Jap Man TT LWB - Depends whether I'm here and time etc 12, Wayne (spongey) - Milton Keynes/Bedford - UK TT LWB - Anywhere as long as theres food! 13, Paul (300_zedx) - Rochester Kent - Jap Auto TT LWB - Anywhere in South East 14, Lee (Executor) - Gillingham Kent - Jap Manual TT LWB - Anywhere 15, Rob (Robz) - Basildon Essex - Jap Z32 LWB - will travel Anywhere 16, Carl (carls got a zed) - UK Manual LWB - Travel S.E & surrounding area's 17, Chris (Chrissy P) - North London - Jap Auto N/A - I'm there..... 18. Vince (viniboy) Bedford - Jap auto TT - work allowing I will travel to where my wallet allows. 19. Nick (nickc) -surbiton, surrey - jap manual TT - anywhere interesting 20. John (john-boy) - Maidstone, Kent - UK Manual TT - Anywhere circumstances allowing 21. Si (SiFocusUK) - Southend, Essex - Met Grey Jap Auto TT - SE ! 22. Rob (nizmorob)-Sudbury-Suffolk-met black jap swb TT-anywhere S.E 23. Alan,alanw2blue, Horton Kirby Kent, UK auto TT,LWB - just about anywhere where fun can be had 24. Stu, SMW1, Romford Essex, Jap Manual TT 2+2 - As long as I got my car I'll be there. 25.Paul (santa) Chelmsford,UK Man TT-well obviously xmas is right out! If I`m around,and the wallets willing!
  12. santa replied to a post in a topic in Events - UK
    Hi all,was a fun afternoon, nice to put faces to names and all that! Deffo make it a lunch date next time was getting tad hungry too! Was great to share the a130 with another zed..how many cops were there!! glad we were taking it easy :D
  13. santa replied to a post in a topic in Events - UK
    listen out for the jingling of bells,for methinks i will be joining you all.Andy p if you wish for a lift i can pick you up mate
  14. YIPPEE! after lots of grief have finally fixed the speedo,took a final clout to the head to settle the connections but so far so good,for anyone having a go at fixing theirs don`t be afraid.I ended up soldering a new loom in as bullet connectors gave a poor connection,running it up the gearbox over the prop & then drilling a hole in the mounting plate under the gear stick having first tie wrapped loom to the brake lines,upto the cluster and then soldered into replacement wire connectors.Big thanks to all that offered help,advice and their time.So good to be back on the road,can finally make a meet! :dance:
  15. Ouch!been there before,you have my sympathy,hope you feel better soon.
  16. Cool,read that part of the wiring diagram correctly then,now i`m assuming that the other wire from the sensor is an earth or negative to complete the circuit, on my 91 uk looks like yellow black but hard to see on the online manual,will check with meter, looking at the rear of the cluster this appears to leave the head via the black wire to body earth so i`m thinking maybe just go direct to a good grounding point.I`m teaching myself all about the components in the pcb at mo, not that mysterious at all..i will cure it ..i will damn it!!
  17. I earn bugger all(decided less money was worth the gains in other areas of my life) so now i do as much work on the car myself as i can
  18. Evening people,after making a new loom up from my speed sensor i need to wire it in somewhere,obviously i can adapt the old connections which i believe to be yellowblue(sensor input) and black(earth) or can i go direct to the screws on the pcb,or... as an option, is it possible to earth the sensor directly to the interior of the car with no ill effects? cheers in advance y`all.p.s thanks for all previous replies certainly helped, now know it not to be the sensor,got to be a dodgy head.
  19. Just a note for anyone that has a problem with their speed sensor (off the transmission, 5speed I can't speak to the AUTO) A failing speed sensor on the transmission if not replaced promptly, will cause an additional failure in your Speedo Head according to Nissan. Certain failures of the sensor cause a voltage overload to be fired through the circuit and causes damage to the Speedo Head transducer (Behind the speedo). Once this happens, there is a grounding that occurrs intermittently causing the speedo needle to drop to 0, your cruz control stops working and the variable speed steering is also affected. It is a whole lot cheaper believe me to fix that sensor right away than have to also buy this $450(CAD) transducer from Nissan once it also becomes damaged. Just an FYI! ..Dan Calgary AB
  20. santa replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - Non 300ZX
    ha ha my god that`s bad! i can just imagine the person wheelin round homebase..spotting the air vents and thinking..yesss! i am suprised they didn`t go for the gold effect..maybe was thought it might clash!!
  21. cheers Andy have just bulleted it,just got to take it for a test run now.
  22. thanks for the replies,have a signal at the head when the sensors out of the car and running off a drill but put it in the box and ziltch, which seems to point to something mechanical. looking in the manual we noticed the drive gear for the sensor is held in place via a steel ball/plunger? and thought maybe this is shot leading to the gear spinning on the shaft hence not turning the sensor gonna check it myself at the weekend just to make sure as this was intermittant before

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