Everything posted by AndyP
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A newbie writes...
I think the bellhousing on the turbo gearbox is larger - due to a larger clutch, think all the gearbox innards are the same through. R33 brakes will need 17" wheels. If the don't then you're buying the wrong ones, eg R32
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Fed up with noisy pc fan's and over heating??
I've used some of this stuff fairly sucessfully :- http://www.quietpc.com/uk/
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Renewed
We've just ordered a heap of stickers and they will be made available (in various ways) soon after delivery.
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Conzult test in Essex
Yep
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Soldering
It will depend on whether the wires are pre-tinned, copper, steel, dirty or greasy ... Sometimes you need to use a separate flux.
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registered user?
Sorted
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NZR How many people use Firefox
Windows FF was 7%, it was the Macintrash version which was not so good. Anyway, if you think FF uses some memory, have you checked IE with tabbed pages, can be a few hundred Mb sometimes !! :eek:
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Manual conversion
http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=56187
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NZR How many people use Firefox
Writter by Bruce Schneier Internet Explorer Sucks This study is from August, but I missed it. The researchers tracked three browsers (MSIE, Firefox, Opera) in 2004 and counted which days they were "known unsafe." Their definition of "known unsafe": a remotely exploitable security vulnerability had been publicly announced and no patch was yet available. MSIE was 98% unsafe. There were only 7 days in 2004 without an unpatched publicly disclosed security hole. Firefox was 15% unsafe. There were 56 days with an unpatched publicly disclosed security hole. 30 of those days were a Mac hole that only affected Mac users. Windows Firefox was 7% unsafe. Opera was 17% unsafe: 65 days. That number is accidentally a little better than it should be, as two of the unpatched periods happened to overlap. This underestimates the risk, because it doesn't count vulnerabilities known to the bad guys but not publicly disclosed (and it's foolish to think that such things don't exist). So the "98% unsafe" figure for MSIE is generous, and the situation might be even worse.
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cleaning calipers
Alloy wheel cleaner and then jetwash to get the lumps off - did this with mine and they came up pretty well.
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network help needed
Once connected, do they stay connected until you reboot and then not work next time you restart ? If so it could be due to the devices getting a different IP address from your router each time they reboot. The solution would be a fixed IP address on each device, or a better still reserved DHCP addresses on the router.
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our e mail account
Why don't you PM Mike Groves, he set it up.
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Loss of access!!
That's becuase when you pay by anything other than Paypal, it's a manual process and I have to do it.
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London Garage?
No, Pete hasn't started anything new. Vijay used to know a guy around the Hendon area somewhere.
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Help Frenchie become Japanese..crush 307!!
Ahhh, and I thought I was being clever ! He's clearly keeping his options open then and not expecting to get a vast rush of cash ... Still don't see why we should buy him a new car then ? What's in it for us, a lift back from the pub when we can't afford a taxi ? Doubt it ...
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Help Frenchie become Japanese..crush 307!!
Anyway, his deadline was 10th Jan, so allegedly all the cash goes to Cancer Research now.
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The lucky winner is........ME
Except that it's only £15 in this case !
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What would you buy?
911 - too old, too Porsche, too expensive Elise - too much fun, but not AT ALL practical 350Z - damn good car, not sure about the autobox though Really like this though ... http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/previews/62389/volkswagen_ecoracer.html
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The lucky winner is........ME
Done.
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Help me Laptop keeps switching itself off!
bring it with you when you bring your Tivo up for fixing ...
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what do 'kakimoto' make
http://www.kakimotoracing.co.jp/
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Urgent please help
Same here.
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Who paid £20 by bank giro that arrived on 3rd Jan ?
LOL - nice try !
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Well good heavens ...
Did they ever make a Z32 car ?
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how do you tell
There is actually an L and R on the casting too - next to the part number.