Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 264
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

How many spots left Dave?

roughly

I am certain there are plenty of spots left...get those entries in!

Thanks to Matt's good work with Wakefield the day will definately go ahead.....but basically if members want events they need to support them by entering! If the cost for the day had not changed as discussed at the general meeting I imagine this day would have been in danger of being cancelled :(

PLENTY of spots left people. We have less than 10 people confirmed, so I've worked to sell a complete session to someone here at work.

Matt will be checking on all the entries when he gets back to work tomorrow and update the list.

I havent payed as of yet, but will do so shortly. Just getting some work done to the car and wanted to ensure that it was ready to go, before I booked. I take it we're fine to post this around some other forums to get some interest?

alrighty sorry for the MASSIVE delay.. it was out of my hands but the list is updated.. if you have paid and entered please send me a PM straight away and I will sort it out.

Hell yeah the coin is inbound,

I'm hoping my brakes actually stop the car on first go this time spent the whole day bleeding them last time.....

Pesky R31

lol

I'll fax the form over this arvo

Much thanks

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Lets say I wanted to buy this, specifically for this purpose. How do I actually perform the function. Can I still buy a Consult-1? Am I about to be burned by the fact my car is a 2000 model Series 2 R34 and thus will be some stupid other system? Do I just need this -> https://obd2australia.com.au/product/nissan-consult-14-pin-to-usb-ddl-diagnostic-interface-with-ftdi-ft232r-chip/ And with what software?
    • That's probably OK. That's a face to face compression joint between two surfaces with the clamping load provided by those bolts. So.... it's unlikely that the bolts will end up feeling that load in shear, unless the clamping surfaces are not large enough, bolts not got enough tension on them, etc etc to prevent the two faces from moving wrt each other. Which... I would hope the designers have considered, seeing as it's probably one of the most important things the upright has to do apart from resist collapsing in its own right. But yes, it would definitely be worth asking them what their safety factor on that part of the design was. I tend to think that the casting, being a casting, is not necessarily the strongest bit of material in the world. It's about an inch square, and when you think about the loads that are being put into it, you have to wonder what safety factor the Nissan boys (and every other OEM engineer who has designed all the millions of other uprights that look essentially the same) used to account for defective casting, aging, severe impacts on the wheel, etc etc. 
    • Those bolts would be orders of magnitude stronger that cast aluminium though.  And its mainly clamping force, not shear they are dealing with?
    • Except all that twisting force that is breaking a cast piece, appears to be going through 4 bolts in the picture Johnny posted of the BryPar one...
    • The smart approach is to use the gearbox loom from the manual car. Makes it a lot easier - just plugs into the switches on the box and plugs into the main loom up near the fusebox. Then you only need to deal with bypassing the inhibit switch. The other approach requires you to use the wiring diagram to identify those wires by colour and location, perhaps even indulging in a little multimeter action to trace them end to end to make sure, and then.... you will have the answers you need. The R34 wiring diagram is available on-line (no, I do not have a link to it myself - I would have to do a search if I wasn't able to go to the copy I have at home).
×
×
  • Create New...