Car thread
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Re: Car thread
Wirng them to a switch is easy peasy. Wiring them to existing switches, using relays, etc. is when it gets tough.
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Re: Car thread
I'm planning on getting a pillar switch pod, like this one. http://www.quadratec.com/products/97015_0112.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So, easy peasy or tough?
So, easy peasy or tough?

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Re: Car thread
Id rate it just a little higher than changing your oil. That shouldn't be too difficult.. run one power to the switch pod, one wire to each light or set of lights, and ground each light.
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Re: Car thread
Actually, that's just the pod. So you need to buy switches too. What it will look like is this:
[Battery]----hot----[switch]-----light---{Ground}
That will have your red wire "Always hot".. as in the lights will be on any time the switch is on. If you want to have them go off when the ignition shots off, then you need to find an accessory in the fuse panel and it gets a little bit more difficult.
[Battery]----hot----[switch]-----light---{Ground}
That will have your red wire "Always hot".. as in the lights will be on any time the switch is on. If you want to have them go off when the ignition shots off, then you need to find an accessory in the fuse panel and it gets a little bit more difficult.
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Re: Car thread
Yeah, I'm getting some novelty switches, bigfoot, zombies, aliens, etc. Very mature. 
Glad to hear it doesn't sound too challenging. One question, I'll probably start off with just mounting two lights on the front bumper, then add some on the roof later on. Can I run the wires to all of the switches and somehow leave the unused ones disconnected until I have lights for them?

Glad to hear it doesn't sound too challenging. One question, I'll probably start off with just mounting two lights on the front bumper, then add some on the roof later on. Can I run the wires to all of the switches and somehow leave the unused ones disconnected until I have lights for them?
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Re: Car thread
I'd advise you do that, yes. If you're going the "always hot" route i posted above, I'd suggest using inline fuses on each wire. The fuse would go between the battery and the switch. If you do that, just pop the fuse out and the wire will be 'dead'.
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Re: Car thread
Thanks for the info! And if I fowl it up, you'll come by and help me fix it right? I'll buy you a case of beer. 

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Re: Car thread
So...... even after a good cleaning about a month ago the acid on my battery terminals is really building up. Which leads me to ask:
1.) Why?
2.) Do I need to replace the battery?
3.) Will it keep happening?
1.) Why?
2.) Do I need to replace the battery?
3.) Will it keep happening?
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Re: Car thread
Bud light and it's a dealHockeynut! wrote:Thanks for the info! And if I fowl it up, you'll come by and help me fix it right? I'll buy you a case of beer.

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Re: Car thread
1. Galvanic corrosioncolumbia wrote:So...... even after a good cleaning about a month ago the acid on my battery terminals is really building up. Which leads me to ask:
1.) Why?
2.) Do I need to replace the battery?
3.) Will it keep happening?
2. Probably not
3. Yes, unless you protect the cleaned terminals with dielectric grease or Fluid Film.
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Re: Car thread
Galvanic corrosion... Now you're talking my line of work. Megusta.jpg
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Re: Car thread
Coca cola works too.
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Re: Car thread
Zomg!


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Re: Car thread
The concept should have been whiteviva la ben wrote:Zomg!
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Re: Car thread
winnerFirebird wrote:The concept should have been whiteviva la ben wrote:Zomg!
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Re: Car thread
Amateurs.
You want a goofy concept car? Have a look at the undisputed 'winner' of the L.A. Auto Show......... the Youabian Puma
You want a goofy concept car? Have a look at the undisputed 'winner' of the L.A. Auto Show......... the Youabian Puma
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Re: Car thread
I love the retro look


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Re: Car thread
If you want to waste an entire day, go here:
http://tinyurl.com/o5uthz5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(had to tiny URL [http://www.reddit.com/r/****_car_mods] because LGP was censoring the link - it's on REDDIT)
and (maybe nsfw?):
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(had to tiny URL [http://www.reddit.com/r/****_car_mods] because LGP was censoring the link - it's on REDDIT)
and (maybe nsfw?):
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/0 ... f=uk&ir=UK" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Car thread
LOL this just popped up on my FB
"For sale. 50% tread"

"For sale. 50% tread"

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Re: Car thread
Does that mean 0% down the middle, 100% around the edges?
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Re: Car thread
[quote="Firebird"]If you want to waste an entire day, go here:
http://tinyurl.com/o5uthz5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(had to tiny URL [http://www.reddit.com/r/****] because LGP was censoring the link - it's on REDDIT)
and (maybe nsfw?):
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/0 ... f=uk&ir=UK" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[/quote
is probably because of the page name: [charcoal]ty car mods.
http://tinyurl.com/o5uthz5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(had to tiny URL [http://www.reddit.com/r/****] because LGP was censoring the link - it's on REDDIT)
and (maybe nsfw?):
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/0 ... f=uk&ir=UK" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[/quote
is probably because of the page name: [charcoal]ty car mods.
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Re: Car thread
That's an average of 50%!JS© wrote:Does that mean 0% down the middle, 100% around the edges?

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Re: Car thread
Earlier this week my car (2007 saturn vue) took 3-4 cranks to start after I filled my gas tank. It happened again this morning and now my ses light is on. Through google I believe my evap canister purge valve is bad. I'm going to autozone to see of that's the code that shows up. Have any of the mechanically inclined people changed this part before? It's only 18.99. Thanks!
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Re: Car thread
It could just be bad gas. Maybe you caught the station just as the tanker loaded up the tanks (never refuel if you see a tanker in the lot of a gas station).viva la ben wrote:Earlier this week my car (2007 saturn vue) took 3-4 cranks to start after I filled my gas tank. It happened again this morning and now my ses light is on. Through google I believe my evap canister purge valve is bad. I'm going to autozone to see of that's the code that shows up. Have any of the mechanically inclined people changed this part before? It's only 18.99. Thanks!
Could also be that you didn't turn the gas cap tight enough and not enough pressure is building in the gas tank or you gas cap is bad.
Or it could be unrelated to the gas station all together and just a coincidence. If that's the case, it could be anything from a bad alternator, to an aging battery, to your ignition.
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Re: Car thread
I hate cars.