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  1. Apologies for bumping an old thread but can you keep a Bluetooth Adaptor plugged in all the time ? Just wondering if the OBD port is live all the time (rather than just with ignition).
  2. Have you got any further with this ? Been a long long time since I messed with OBD commands and the like and my memory is a bit hazy on it now. Have a look at this page see if it helps you though https://theksmith.com/software/hack-vehicle-bus-cheap-easy-part-1/
  3. Plenty of threads already on here about Plenum spacers @CC Mac, the topic has been discussed on many many occasions. Just to a search buddy.
  4. Very likely .. but let's not go there LOL
  5. Black cars look amazing all polished up
  6. Looks really smart, like it, will be doing this on mine. I got rid of the counter balance weight that was attached to the boot lid, don't need this as I have a spoiler.
  7. I have a couple of CL9's (7th gen 2.4 Accords) and was thinking exactly the same thing
  8. What method are you using for bleeding the brakes, two person method, one way valve with one person, automatic brake bleeder etc
  9. Odd indeed, jack up car, take wheel off and rotate the disc by hand, you should be able to narrow it down. Probably just a stuck stone.
  10. Cool, yeah ABS resin'd up should be resilient enough (fingers crossed)
  11. @andybp what kind of 3D print is that ? Is it Fused Deposition printing ? Ie a melted filament type 3D printer then I've actually tried using such prints using PLA filament in the engine bay before and I'm a afraid the print deforms with heat. I'm not sure if ABS filament would fair any better in the long run. Or were you just using the 3D prints as prototype pieces to be replaced later with something else ?
  12. Just come across this thread. Amazing work @andybp Just downloading the video to have a look at.
  13. I would get an OBD reader and monitor all the real time values, something may stand out. However do this need you need to kinda of have a feel for what the values should normally be.
  14. Welcome to the forum @s4zzyb Lots of choices to make huh LOL Plenty of great info here and some very friendly people. I'm new to the 350Z world being a total Honda nut, so I'll leave others to guide you.
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