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st3ph3n

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  1. if you use the radio loom colours are as following

    Yellow - permanent battery power

    Red - ignition live ( ie when ignition is switched on it becomes live )

    black - ground or negative

    orange - illumunation.

    what st3ph3n said above is incorrect.. I wired my defi last week and thats the colours I found worked by using a multimeter to work it out.

    I did mine 2 years ago, so 1 out of 4 wasn't bad!

  2. And I'm back y'all.

    CF Card number 1 currently importing into lightroom. Got another full 4gb one to go, then a wee bit on a 2gb too.

    Got pictures of John's wee "close" moment which happened right in front of my face so hopefully they turned out decent.

    Oh and the weekend was fantastic. Weather couldn't have been better. My mate Paul did pretty well for his first time up the hill. It's a damn scary place.

    For the record, or possibly just for Terzo Neil - I was staying over in Doune, not at 4hero's house like he seemed to think. Neil's a nice guy and everything but ....

  3. I did mine myself. I'd already installed my stereo so had fresh iso harness wires which I just tapped into.

    There's 4 wires:

    Red - 12v constant - Red on my ISO harness for the stereo too.

    Orange - 12v switched ignition - Blue on the radio harness from memory

    White - Dimmer - Green and white wire on the radio

    Black - Ground - Black also handily.

    Just get blade connectors and tap them into the radio harness and you're quids in.

    If I can do it anyone can.

  4. Never seen an exhaust mounted backwards before!

    Nice sharp pics Scott.

    Not sure if this is going to Doune or not. Paul was telling me about one of the single seaters which the guy has basically designed himself and I think it's that one. Produces immense amounts of down force apparently.

    Who's been nicking your pictures Neil?

  5. It was that rail crossing. Which I must say I'd taken plenty of times before. I wouldn't even have said I took it TOO exhubirantly, but it made a SCCCCRUNNCHHH noise and I thought nothing of it. But when I got to the first speed bump in Bothwell I realised there was a definite problem.

    The Tein's drop the car a bit more than the prodrives do also.

  6. I loved my Scott Lowe one for my blobeye. It had an argument with a speed bump which wounded it, then it had an argument with a railroad crossing which killed it. Lasted nearly 3 years on the car, most of which was with the Tein springs on it and it was lower than a snakes belly at the front. Had a good few car park scrapes with it too.

    But boy did it look good.

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