Well, it'll never be solid silver.
At least half the car will be original meteor grey, or something close to it, like the current Lexus color.
I'm just trying to decide if i want two-tone.
Lets hope.
Yes, stock paint, because im pretty sure im respraying it stock color, or perhaps stock color lower half, with a lighter silver above the molding line in a two-tone scheme.
Ironically, i just picked up an actual 1988 EWD manual from Ebay, and am going to start diving into it to find B1. And as you you mentioned, JJ, i am probably going to just test the suspect switch by heating it, as well as checking the wiring color. Thanks guys.
High pressure?
Are you referring to the switch mounted on the passenger frame rail? I think you are at least.
That's a good idea for track use for sure, but I just want to run a warning led in the dash, as well as a beeper.
They are M6, hex bolts with a phillips head as well, but not sure of the length- perhaps about 25-30mm.
But why guess- lemme go look at one...
M6x1.0x20mm
Sorry to hear about your luck with this unit.
I plan to purchase the same one myself. Good to know about these pitfalls in advance. Once I get mine,
I will let you know if I had the same fitment issues, or if it's a random breakdown in quality control. I'll be using it with a MAFT Pro setup,
so...
I was planning to use the same one, as I would expect the transient temps could surpass 100c during the summer, perhaps after highway driving, for example.
I used to have Flex-a-lite's hooked through relays to an aftermarket temp switch with a ~105c switch point(which I still have at the bvsv...
Not sure which guide it is, but see my build thread for a few more pics.
When you see my condenser- you'll notice that it's the same exact unit as yours.
You said you bought yours at Rockauto- I couldn't even find a listing for one on there...
Hey folks,
There is a temp switch installed in the thermostat assembly, which acts as an overtemp switch.
My understanding, is that once the coolant reaches a certain temp, it activates the a/c fans.
What i'd like to know, is which sensor is it on the T-stat assembly, and exactly what...
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