A lot of new cars today have an electronic parking brake. Whatβs most crucial is understanding if you have an electronic brake and knowing how to service them.
A lot of new cars today have an electronic parking brake. Whatβs most crucial is understanding if you have an electronic brake and knowing how to service them.
Do carburettors need electronic devices or just a screwdriver and also a securely tied set of New Balance tennis shoes?
In this episode of The Carby Factory we include a Haltech VMS as well as some crucial sensors to Johns Turbo 351 Cleveland powered XC Falcon Ute in preparation for a go back to the track.
The Haltech VMS controls the ignition system, increase control, launch and transbrake control and also Nitrous control along with fuel pumps and Thermo fans. It additionally data logs as well as sends data to the IC7 dash using CAN.
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Please note: We like to make intriguing auto mods and also reveal you just how we’ve set about it, but we can’t promise that anything we reveal you will certainly work for your particular car, or that you will not hurt on your own, someone else, your auto or your warranty doing it. Please be risk-free, be liable as well as unless you know what you’re doing, do not mess around with really significant machinery even if you’ve seen us make it look so simple.
Do carburettors need electronics or just a screwdriver and a tightly laced pair of New Balance sneakers?
In this episode of The Carby Factory we add a Haltech VMS and some essential sensors to Johns Turbo 351 Cleveland powered XC Falcon Ute in preparation for a return to the track.
The Haltech VMS controls the ignition system, boost control, transbrake and launch control and Nitrous control as well as fuel pumps and Thermo fans. It also data logs and sends data to the IC7 dash via CAN.
Please note: We like to make interesting car mods and show you how we’ve gone about it, but we can’t promise that anything we show you will work for your particular car, or that you won’t harm yourself, someone else, your car or your warranty doing it. Please be safe, be responsible and unless you know what you’re doing, do not fool around with very serious machinery just because you’ve seen us make it look so easy.
Brand-new year brand-new construct! What better means to get some experience with some new little RC electronics, and also our new FC-01 front suspension assembly than to build an ultra reasonable 1/24 scale 1965 Shelby GT350. In this video clip I’ll be introducing my most recent RC project, as well as speaking about just how these 1/87 scale electronic devices will certainly be excellent for ultra realistic model cars and truck to RC conversions. If you’re interested in doing a similar develop, make certain to inspect out this page on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/build-begins-60999887 More updates on this task to come.
New year new build! What better way to get some experience with some new tiny RC electronics, and our new FC-01 front suspension assembly than to build an ultra realistic 1/24 scale 1965 Shelby GT350. In this video I’ll be introducing my latest RC project, and talking about how these 1/87 scale electronics will be ideal for ultra realistic model car to RC conversions. If you’re interested in doing a similar build, be sure to check out this page on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/build-begins-60999887 More updates on this project to come. π