Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Has he got a good rep? Is he a pro?

Is it just me being paranoid of a guy coming to your house to install an alarm in your car lol?

I also need mine sorted out. some can vouch for how ridiculously loud it is and it automatically arming everytime the battery is disconnected is a right kÜnt to disable it.

Was planning on taking mine to Southland Auto Electrical, and its been recommended by SAU. (also to get battery drain sorted)

I also need mine sorted out. some can vouch for how ridiculously loud it is and it automatically arming everytime the battery is disconnected is a right kÜnt to disable it.

Was planning on taking mine to Southland Auto Electrical, and its been recommended by SAU. (also to get battery drain sorted)

Oh haven't heard of them

And i did SAU searches too lol

If only Chris Rogers was Melbourne based!

Was planning on taking mine to Southland Auto Electrical, and its been recommended by SAU. (also to get battery drain sorted)

Ha, this is a 3 minute walk from my work, I've had a few small things done there...

They don't just do Electrical either, they did an engine swap on a workmates Beta-Romeo GT and did a good job with it...

But when I first went in there it was to ask them to diagnose my jumpy tacho (the normal r33 problem, before I knew it was normal) and he said it'd be about $1000 in labour since they'd need to pull out the entire dash to look at all the wiring.... yeahrightiom8byebye

0-100 times is exactly what its designed for. drive one and see, the gear ratios are highly annoying for street driving and not balanced enough for track use. interior is cheap and uncomfortable and steering wheel isnt very nice either. You'd struggle to fit a seat of your choice in there because of the tiny cabin and restricted sitting position. The steering wheel size is comparable with a go kart, but you cant get any bigger because otherwise you wouldnt get into the car. No matter which direction you look, the view is restricted, even the front windscreen. blind spots the size of trucks and cant see out the back of the car making reverse impossible. I dont even know if there is a factory option for reverse camera.

im 5'10 and it was squishy. no fish eye in this pic

BT000135_zps7b6d3d2c.jpg

One of the nsw Guys has an exige as his daily, he loves it.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Then, shorten them by 1cm, drop the car back down and have a visual look (or even better, use a spirit level across the wheel to see if you have less camber than before. You still want something like 1.5 for road use. Alternatively, if you have adjustable rear ride height (I assume you do if you have extreme camber wear), raise the suspension back to standard height until you can get it all aligned properly. Finally, keep in mind that wear on the inside of the tyre can be for incorrect toe, not just camber
    • I know I have to get a wheel alignment but until then I just need to bring the rear tyres in a bit they're wearing to the belt on the inside and brand new on the outside edge. I did shorten the arms a bit but got it wrong now after a few klms the Slip and VDC lights come on. I'd just like to get it to a point where I can drive for another week or two before getting an alignment. I've had to pay a lot of other stuff recently so doing it myself is my only option 
    • You just need a wheel alignment after, so just set them to the same as current and drive to the shop. As there are 2 upper links it may also be worth adding adjustable upper front links at the same time; these reduce bump steer when you move the camber (note that setting those correctly takes a lot longer as you have to recheck the camber at each length of the toe arm, through a range of movement, so you could just ignore that unless the handling becomes unpredictable)
    • I got adjustable after market rear camber arm to replace the stock one's because got sick of having to buy new rear tyres every few months. Can anyone please let me know what the best adjustment length would be. I don't have the old ones anymore to get measurements. I'm guessing the stock measurement minus a few mm would do it. Please any help on replacing them would be fantastic I've watched the YouTube clips but no-one talks about how long to set the camber arm to.
    • Heh. I copied the link to the video direct, instead of the thread I mentioned. But the video is the main value content anyway. Otherwise, yes, in Europe, surely you'd be expected to buy local. Being whichever flavour of Michelin, Continental or Pirelli suits your usage model.
×
×
  • Create New...