Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

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Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby tobeleigh » Tue May 17, 2016 10:52 pm

Hi all,

Im glad to find a local group to join :)

I have a vindicator sprint rolling chassis and just put a rx8 6 speed box coupled to a st170 engine.

I am attempting to set it up on standard ecu inlet ect and wondering if there is anyone local that can assist with wiring?
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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby steve m » Wed May 18, 2016 3:40 am

Welcome to the club

In the for sale area, we have a member who makes wiring kits, he may be able to assist
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good luck, and hope to see you out soon :D

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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby Nash » Wed May 18, 2016 5:26 am

Hi Tobe and welcome to the club. I see you are in Barming. I'm not your man for wiring up ecu's but I'm sure someone will be along in a while who is.

If there is anything else you need that I can help with then Barming isn't far in real terms to me.

Once again welcome.

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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby tobeleigh » Wed May 18, 2016 8:52 am

[quote="steve m"]Welcome to the club

In the for sale area, we have a member who makes wiring kits, he may be able to assist

Thanks Steve, just messaged martin appreciate your assistance :)

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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby tobeleigh » Wed May 18, 2016 8:54 am

[quote="Nash"]Hi Tobe and welcome to the club. I see you are in Barming. I'm not your man for wiring up ecu's but I'm sure someone will be along in a while who is.

Thanks Nash, appreciated :)

Here's the mess :)
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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby greenwoo » Wed May 18, 2016 9:54 am

welcome onboard, well i def cant help with wiring - unless you want a bigger mess! but hope that you can get it sorted , worst ways if the diy route doenst work, you could always give Dick/Jay a call at Snodhurst garage which isnt far from you - they love a kit car challenge :lol:
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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby Tony T » Wed May 18, 2016 3:43 pm

Welcome mate eerr the wheels are should be pointing down :D :D And the banter starts :lol:

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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby DJ. » Wed May 18, 2016 4:44 pm

Hi and welcome to SKCC :)

I'm no wiring expert either, but hope to see you put on a run soon.

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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby Tony B » Wed May 18, 2016 5:42 pm

Did someone mention wiring??? :lol:

Welcome to the club, why not try to blag a passanger seat on one of our upcoming sunday morning outings?

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Re: Newbie saying hi looking for tech assistance and soon to be run out companions

Postby b33fy » Wed May 18, 2016 6:05 pm

Welcome, oem ecu's are a pain to wire in with built in immobiliser circuits, etc. I believe it was retro ford magazine or similar who did a two part article a while ago on wiring in a black top using the oem ecu. I've had a quick scan but can't see it online. may be worth checking out some of the retro car type sites as there may be a tech guide knocking about somewhere.

All the best with it, hope it doesn't give you too much of a headache. :)
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