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Ok so Im just about to purchase a new gizmo ms 2 boost controller, turbo timer etc

and was wondering if anyone out there could recommend a decent auto electrician in Newcastle to help with the install and actually install it properly?..

Thanks guys.. Joel

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don't think he's willing to travel upto newy but give my mate a call and maybe you can come down sydney way and he'll be able to fit it all up for you

he's got a rb26 180sx so he knows his imports

pete 0407 008 651

Thanks for the info pig, much appreciated.. :) and I would do it myself Johnny if I was confident enough.. I'm pretty mechanically minded and do most of my modifications myself, but when it comes to electronics, I'm not so 'confident'.. So I just leave it to the experts.. Lol :P

No that's not normal, you should be able to leave your car unstarted for 3-4 weeks and still not have any trouble depending on what condition your battery is in?

Have you recently had any new devices installed in your car? Amps, cd players, etc etc?

As I said, I'm not too handy when it comes to electronics but sounds like you have a 'slow leak' somewhere so to speak..

nissan

Have you recently had any new devices installed in your car? Amps, cd players, etc etc?

naah it is the car, been through a few batteries now and same problem.

went out to someone off heres place in Edgecliff the other day and he went at it with a multimeter, me pulling out each fuse one by one.

found out that one of them (cant read the japanese to identify) is causing it to double in batt drain. its like 4 amps or something. So at least i saved this Pete guy a bit of time, forgot to ring him today, tomo for sure.

ta guys.

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