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Chris Knight posted:Never seen a 1602 out in the wild. Didn't even have time to activate the zoom lens on the phone lol. Perfect lookin cars they is Not so much that one but appropriate-ish for thread
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Darchangel posted:LOL - I'd seen various fruity smell additives for 2-strokes, but that's new to me. I'm late here, but this is me! This is my Lemons team (another team mate was the one responding to that GRM post), and I built the circuitry and dash board setup. The main paddle shifting and whatnot is done by an Arduino Mega with custom boards for some random stuff. Paddle shifters themselves are from one of those realistic sim racing video game companies. There's also a Raspberry Pi backpacked on that does data logging, and I wrote a GUI to plot data, theoretically as the car went around the track and past a track-side router. That didn't work super great. But the GUI looked cool once I pulled the data off the Pi! So for instance here's an art-ified image of our alternator failing lap by lap (each color is a lap) until we stopped to replace it (the green-ish traces). We built a Starlet we ran last fall with the stock 1.3 engine. It was ... slow, but hilarious, especially with 8" wide sticky rubber under it (hell yeah three-wheeling). It's getting engine swapped, and I'm building circuitry and stuff for that too. Here is the steering wheel based dash: You can see the same type of shifters poking out behind the steering wheel spokes a bit. Because we like being dumb, the Starlet is getting an H27 V6 out of a Suzuki XL7, with mechanical fuel injection from a Mercedes, I think it is. At least that's the plan. It's not a GOOD idea, but it's a dumb and fun idea. Krakkles posted:Definitely a button, apparently the starter button! It's an 8x8 two color matrix. I use it to indicate PRN, and then 1 through 4 as you shift (or as the car shifts for you if you leave in in auto mode). Here's when I was setting up how the letters would look: Dr Rocksalt fucked around with this message at 15:35 on Apr 14, 2020 |
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For the Arduino-based paddle shifter -- are you hijacking an automatic transmission's logic, or have you mechanized the clutch+gear selector of a standard transmission?
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Dr Rocksalt posted:So for instance here's an art-ified image of our alternator failing lap by lap (each color is a lap) until we stopped to replace it (the green-ish traces). This is super cool.
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Safety Dance posted:For the Arduino-based paddle shifter -- are you hijacking an automatic transmission's logic, or have you mechanized the clutch+gear selector of a standard transmission? The (automatic) Lexus trans is electronically shifted through drive gears by just the state of two solenoids you can access via wires on the outside of the trans case. So the paddle shifters just give the Arduino a signal the driver wants up or down a gear, and then the Arduino trips some relays to engage the appropriate set of solenoids. You still have to use the old floor mounted gear shifter to select park, reverse, neutral, or drive. As I have it now when you throw it into drive it shifts automatically: the Arduino takes in speed and RPM data to just choose a logical gear. As soon as you blip a paddle, it kicks it into manual mode and it's on to you choose the drive gear. I put in some rudimentary protection so you can't, say, jam it into first when going 105. You can also pull and hold the paddles for a second or two to kick it back to auto mode should you choose. The Arduino knows PRND status by a sensor that just looks at the position of the floor mount selector going into the side of the trans. This is also somewhat critical for shifting since the trans needs to be in the solenoid state that would be first in drive if you want to be in neutral or reverse. Seat Safety Switch posted:This is super cool. Thanks! I actually thought it looked neat enough I printed it to hang up. Dr Rocksalt fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Apr 14, 2020 |
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extremely cool as hell
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Grakkus posted:Went for a run in a new area today and discovered this behind a fence: Yeah these are pretty rare but some collectors still have them in running order, and one even made it to a track day a year or two back: And also its much more advanced 4-wheel buddy: Those panel gaps are probably stock. I can't imagine what's it's like to drive either at more than walking pace
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mobby_6kl posted:I can't imagine what's it's like to drive either at more than walking pace Terrifying?
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I'm sorry sir, you seem to have gotten some door in your panel gap. If Jeremy Clarkson were ever in a Saw movie, he'd have to do power laps in one of those around the test track.
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Went shopping today and parked next to this awesome Suzuki Alto Works with MCM sticker. Even here in JDM rich NZ I haven’t seen one in years. Even better, when I came out, it had been joined by a younger but MUCH bigger cousin. Seriously the size difference was much more than you imagine.
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...which is saying something because a Jimny isn't exactly huge!
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boxen posted:I'm sorry sir, you seem to have gotten some door in your panel gap. That's an intake vent.
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builds character posted:That's an intake, bent.
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Grakkus posted:Went for a run in a new area today and discovered this behind a fence: To be fair, any cycle car is going to feel that way with all the mostrous SUVs and wannabes on the road. I feel vulnerable in my '87 Corolla shitbox. Dr Rocksalt posted:I'm late here, but this is me! This is my Lemons team (another team mate was the one responding to that GRM post), and I built the circuitry and dash board setup. The main paddle shifting and whatnot is done by an Arduino Mega with custom boards for some random stuff. Paddle shifters themselves are from one of those realistic sim racing video game companies. There's also a Raspberry Pi backpacked on that does data logging, and I wrote a GUI to plot data, theoretically as the car went around the track and past a track-side router. That didn't work super great. But the GUI looked cool once I pulled the data off the Pi! I love everything about this post. quote:We built a Starlet we ran last fall with the stock 1.3 engine. It was ... slow, but hilarious, especially with 8" wide sticky rubber under it (hell yeah three-wheeling). It's getting engine swapped, and I'm building circuitry and stuff for that too. Here is the steering wheel based dash: And I saw that at the end of the GRM thread. I love this bad idea, too. madeintaipei posted:
I laughed.
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Dr Rocksalt posted:So for instance here's an art-ified image of our alternator failing lap by lap (each color is a lap) until we stopped to replace it (the green-ish traces). this is loving awesome. like a perfect graphical representation of progressive failure
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snugglz posted:this is loving awesome. like a perfect graphical representation of progressive failure Or a bitchin Winamp visualizer
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Ummm.... yes this indeed awesome. And I badly want to drive
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 05:35 |
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Just ran across this beast: https://hiconsumption.com/suzuki-omni-gymni-by-holy-shift-garage/
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 01:33 |
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My god, yes!
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I'm assuming this was an awful car but it looks really cool... https://twitter.com/CoreyLewis86/status/1251317758756892675?s=19
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Olympic Mathlete posted:I'm assuming this was an awful car but it looks really cool... You can almost see the built-in cocaine mirror in the glove box and cut-out space for your brick-sized cellphone
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 17:35 |
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I like the usual GM touches. No color-keyed floor mats. Foot operated parking brake.
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Colostomy Bag posted:I like the usual GM touches. No color-keyed floor mats. Foot operated parking brake. Pop up headlights tho That car looks pretty drat sweet.
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As Nero Danced posted:Forget unicorns. I found a Pegasus The pickup next to it is just as rare, it's a 1958 Chevrolet Cameo. Production numbers about the same as the SC/Rambler. In 1955-57 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier was a low production halo version of their light truck. They used fiberglass panels to make the standard stepside box look like it was smooth sided. It was impractical and expensive and not many were made. In the 1958 they did a partial run of them to use up their stock of fiberglass panels before switching to a modern steel fleetside box. https://www.hemmings.com/blog/article/high-style-hauling-1955-58-chevrolet-cameo/ Edit: detailed set of photos of another one, they actually stuck the camera up into the dead space in between the fiberglass panels and stepside box hiding underneath. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1958-chevrolet-apache-3100-8/ Fornax Disaster fucked around with this message at 19:43 on Apr 18, 2020 |
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I wonder how many people will look at that and be all "drat! They made the CamERO as a truck back in the 50s"?!
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 20:34 |
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I desperately want this I don't feel like clogging up Kakermix's thread, but I wonder how much this would cost to buy, ship to Texas, and register.
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 05:34 |
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Holy poo poo I'd drive that.
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 13:06 |
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That is extremely my poo poo.
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MetaJew posted:I desperately want this I wouldn't be surprised if it had literally no suspension, just axles like a drat go cart
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Olympic Mathlete posted:I'm assuming this was an awful car but it looks really cool... There was one of these for sale recently, I want to say they were asking like $16k or something?
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 16:48 |
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Cybermen 2020
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 17:10 |
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Hope to hell it wasn't a K&N.
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MetaJew posted:I desperately want this It’s a 2017 model so you’ll have to wait until 2042 to bring it in.
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Blacknose posted:Holy poo poo I'd drive that. Achtane posted:That is extremely my poo poo. I seent it first! I called dibs! Midjack posted:It’s a 2017 model so you’ll have to wait until 2042 to bring it in. gently caress.
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 22:50 |
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It looks basically the same as importable HiJet. New headlights/front facia thing probably bolts right on
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 22:53 |
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https://twitter.com/m_fiat_500/status/1251736940065386498?s=19 In before wrong thread
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I dig it, now someone do to a Prius C. Too bad the TCS is so aggressive it'll still get stuck on a snowy driveway. Faintest whiff of wheel spin and the car shuts down.
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