No, they are the regular sized ones.
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No, they are the regular sized ones.
How's your coolant level? Has it taken a noticeable drop since you last checked it?
It is my understanding that you renew your subscription every three years - for hobbyists it remains free. Of course they can change the terms any time so it's good to have a backup plan.
In my case when I had high NOx, the fuel mixture was too lean because it was adjusted to compensate for the unmetered air leaks. Or at least that's how I remembered it.
My car was also missing the o-ring under the fuel distributor. Not sure if it makes a huge difference but it is still technically a leak.
I had similarly high levels of O2, CO, and NO in my exhaust on my first emissions test. My car was also classified as a "gross polluter." I had already done a basic tune-up (replaced the plugs,...
There are several owners in your area who are knowledgeable about their cars. I would recommend reaching out to them. Maybe even have a weekend tech day.
I'm genuinely curious to hear your results using the DGo cat. As far as I'm aware, the cat needs to be "CARB compliant" in CA, or at least have a sticker indicating such.
I've seen someone on Reddit 3d print a full sized grille, so not out of the question!
Thanks. All of them are available on Thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/bytes311/designs
Do you hear the frequency valve buzzing with the motor running?
I recently got a 3d printer and been having a blast. Made a few things:
New latch cover for the glove box since my old one kept popping off (never mind the taped up kneepad). 70000
Made a pair...
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The bolt is an M7.
I went ahead and changed out the old ac belt for the first time in my ownership. I unfastened the two bolts holding the bracket with the idle pulley and slipped the belt on. When I went to tighten it...
Scooped one up myself for $20. :)
Perfect! Looking forward to another solid-state upgrade. :)
I'll keep a spare unit on hand as WHO1DMC suggested. Not sure why I didn't even think of that.
My car has a tendency to fail the first go-around, so it's not uncommon at my shop for the tech to...
Once in production, will we need to send our ECU cores to you for the board swap, or could we swap them out ourselves? I ask because as a CA resident whose subject to bi-annual smog tests, the...
Check out the NorCal DeLorean group on Facebook. It's a pretty active community, and there are quite a few folks from the Sac area.
Purely anecdotal, but my fans kick on around the 160F mark and generally run for a couple of minutes. 10 minutes seems like a long time at idle to cycle off?
I replaced both of those lines because they were leaking. The one leading up to the transmission was a real PITA. The nut on the transmission side would not spin on its own, and there was no room to...
I've had the dash out before (years ago), and swapped the lights for LEDs, minus the batt light. CA roads are not nice to our cars. The connector may have worked itself loose over time (or perhaps I...
Last (hopefully) follow-up because this happened to me again. But I think I finally found the culprit!
Yesterday I drove my car to work where it sat and heat soaked for quite a few hours. When I...
Picked up a 12 AWG wire from the parts store and moved the fuel pump/inertia switch ground wire to the shifter mounting bolt. My voltage gauge reading is a little more accurate now. :thumbup:
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I would suspect the thermostat is closed shut preventing the water from passing through the pump. They're designed to open when the water is hot enough.