Yup.
My plan at the moment is get the car back on the road as is (adding a new 75mm throttle body and linkage setup), and then maybe in the summer get an Ecumaster Classic and the Driftmotion CPS.
I think the V1 is fine for what it is, the price I paid was fair, and the software is easy to...
I'm at the point now that I'll probably just buy a new standalone. The car runs with the AEM, but whenever I go to a bigger turbo I'll probably switch to something more modern.
In their infinite wisdom, they made the plug and play 87-88 AEM v1 hardwired for VR sensors only. A few years ago I contacted them, and apparently you can modify the board to access the Hall input, but that's beyond my ability. Now whenever I contact them, I get the canned response that they no...
what does the jdperf VR conditioner do? Let's you use VR sensors if you need a Hall input?
I need to run VR sensors (AEM v1), and I've been struggling for ages on how to get a better signal. Closed up the air gap, next on the list is shielded wiring. I'm open to suggestions though.
I've still got an original Carbon Fibre FX from ages ago, looks similar to that one. Never mounted it though, car is too low to get out of the driveway with it.
actually, you can buy kits to melt/weld/bond: https://www.polyvance.com/FiberFlex-1/
https://www.polyvance.com/Bumper-Repair-Flow-Chart/
and pics dont work, but: http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?103874-Modify-your-bumper-with-Fiber-Flex
It looks really good, Dan McBoosts car:
you have to basically plastic weld it. Bondo/body filler will just crack off over time, same with fiberglass. if you search you should be able to find more info, it was posted years ago either here or on SF.
You can buy plastic welding "rods" that are the correct material for our bumpers, and...
Have you tried printing with the new hi def plastic? http://www.shapeways.com/materials/high-definition-acrylate?li=nav
Surface finish looks nicer than the strong & flexible black, but it is more expensive.
Those cheap machines are firmly in the hobby department (FDM - fused deposition modeling, printing primarily ABS and PLA) at the moment. With some tuning, they can get into pretty small features, but not as small as you mention. Markforged is definitely a commercial-type machine. Shapeways uses...
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