Reference site is up!
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Reference site is up!
http://digitalwheelz.com/diy/
Only contains whatever I could find in the forums that I thought was useful. Any other suggestions are welcome. No suggestions are welcome too, because they probably suck anyways
(kidding... i think
Only contains whatever I could find in the forums that I thought was useful. Any other suggestions are welcome. No suggestions are welcome too, because they probably suck anyways
(kidding... i think
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 1,464
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From: Raleigh, NC
I have it too. I think it's considered illegal to post it though, otherwise I would have 
I'll probably just post instructions on how to get a copy. Plus it's 153MB and God_of_CPU would like me to keep it under 200 megs or so, and I'm already at 133 with all of the exhaust links.
Thanks for the compliment on the site
Just don't look at the code, lol

I'll probably just post instructions on how to get a copy. Plus it's 153MB and God_of_CPU would like me to keep it under 200 megs or so, and I'm already at 133 with all of the exhaust links.
Thanks for the compliment on the site
Just don't look at the code, lol
^ Same here...but can someone explain why there are two styles of blinking per se. I mean in his videos, hes got the alternating routine and in the second video they are synchronized...I mean I know I can do it either way I want by using a relay but I would guess wiring it with the headlight blinkers signal wire would keep them IN synchronization (video 2)...any thoughts?
Originally Posted by amthar
I have it too. I think it's considered illegal to post it though, otherwise I would have 
I'll probably just post instructions on how to get a copy. Plus it's 153MB and God_of_CPU would like me to keep it under 200 megs or so, and I'm already at 133 with all of the exhaust links.
Thanks for the compliment on the site
Just don't look at the code, lol

I'll probably just post instructions on how to get a copy. Plus it's 153MB and God_of_CPU would like me to keep it under 200 megs or so, and I'm already at 133 with all of the exhaust links.
Thanks for the compliment on the site
Just don't look at the code, lolSomeone already posted the manual online.
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The site is a good start, but we should do something like this:
http://350z-tech.com/zwiki/Main_Page
Where people can contribute quite easily
http://350z-tech.com/zwiki/Main_Page
Where people can contribute quite easily
I was reading the blinker mod... wth? I explains so much and makes it so complicated, that I dont understand anymore! "K.I.S.S"... keep it short and simple.
The bumper light as a postive and a ground. The dual filament blinker has a ground, a constant possitive, and a possitive for blinking.
The bumper lights have two wires... what wires do they tap into? A diagram would make this so much easier to visualize.
The bumper light as a postive and a ground. The dual filament blinker has a ground, a constant possitive, and a possitive for blinking.
The bumper lights have two wires... what wires do they tap into? A diagram would make this so much easier to visualize.
Just cut the black wire from the side marker, its long enough to reach either the green/white (drivers side) or the purple/white(passanger side) where you will use a wire tap to attach each pari together. Remember you only cut the black wire from the sidemarker where you have enough slack to tap into the blinkers wires.
Just use a wire tap on both sides. You don't need to make the extension. I did it this weekend and works fine.
Just use a wire tap on both sides. You don't need to make the extension. I did it this weekend and works fine.
Originally Posted by Gee Im Fast
Just cut the black wire from the side marker, its long enough to reach either the green/white (drivers side) or the purple/white(passanger side) where you will use a wire tap to attach each pari together. Remember you only cut the black wire from the sidemarker where you have enough slack to tap into the blinkers wires.
Just use a wire tap on both sides. You don't need to make the extension. I did it this weekend and works fine.
Just use a wire tap on both sides. You don't need to make the extension. I did it this weekend and works fine.

suprasam, I re-worded it as "Keep It Short and Simple" because I didnt want to offend anyone by throwing out the word "stupid"
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This really is not a thread for getting help on the DIYs. You can see on the DIY who wrote it and on which site/forum, so I would advise posting in the appropriate forum or contacting the original DIY author. None of these were authored by myself, simply copied or linked from other places. You're guaranteed to get much better support with your own thread in the appropriate place/to the appropriate person!
Thanks for using the site, glad it could be of service
Thanks for using the site, glad it could be of service


