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PostSubject: Re: Connor's '92 SE-R   Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:38 pm

Reinstalled the IACV off of my other motor (drives much better now), the IACV that came in one of the boxes was stuck open and one of the sensor was smashed, so I guess instead of buying another one, he just stuck a screw in the TB
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PostSubject: Re: Connor's '92 SE-R   Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:03 am

xCONWRATHx wrote:
BTW you find those headlights/corners/grill? If so I might swing by tomorrow.


I found the headlights and corner lights. Come get them when you're ready.
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PostSubject: Re: Connor's '92 SE-R   Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:18 am

Check your PM's, I got some already, sorry!
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PostSubject: Re: Connor's '92 SE-R   Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:40 pm

Wired in the '92 glass headlights today, found out that the area where the inner part of the headlight attaches was smashed in a bit when it got in an accident, so it doesn't fit perfect but it fits good enough.
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PostSubject: Re: Connor's '92 SE-R   Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:18 pm

Car hasn't started the last few days, fuel pressure is at zero and the pump doesn't turn on. The last owner wired the AC button as a pump kill switch as a "theft prevention device" for some reason, I'm doubtful of the wiring and I'd rather just remove the switch altogether. How do you remove the dash center section on an SE-R? I can strip down a B14 in a matter of minutes but I don't know where to begin on a B13!
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PostSubject: Re: Connor's '92 SE-R   Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:45 pm

Big hammer... By removing the screws... Removing the last piece that was put in...

No idea. Good luck with the wiring.
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PostSubject: Re: Connor's '92 SE-R   Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:16 pm

Got the interior torn apart today, I tracked down about 4 feet of wiring from that AC switch that had been tangled all over everything in the dash, and then it ran under the carpet and I gave up 'cause it was cold!
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PostSubject: Re: Connor's '92 SE-R   Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:17 pm

The car lives again! Fuel pump works again once I removed that kill switch, the wiring itself seemed fine so I think the problem was with the switch.
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