Is that a self contained setup, or does it need to be networked? Might be a neat option for a street rod that needs to be a bit cleaner than hydraulic lines would allow. Stuff that under the dash and it'd be good to go.Converting my samurai to electric power steering. Picked this up today from pick a part, out of a 2008 Nissan Versa. Not as ideal as hydraulic steering, but since I don’t have much room in my engine bay it’ll work good.
This one runs in conjunction with CanBus, but interestingly, without it, it goes into fail safe after 10 seconds that it doesn’t see contact with the cars ECU, and works just as it should if it were still in the car. Many guys are putting these setups into older hot rods. No need for any special controllers or anything, just a 3 wire hookup, power, ground, and key on power.Is that a self contained setup, or does it need to be networked? Might be a neat option for a street rod that needs to be a bit cleaner than hydraulic lines would allow. Stuff that under the dash and it'd be good to go.
Nice job. I'd like to see details on how you did your removable center post.
Cummings? Is that a new engine?
How tall is that Chinese lift? Looks like it fits under a fairly low ceiling.
I've been gathering parts to convert my wood burning stove out in my shop to burn waste oil. I also built a heat exchanger a couple weeks ago and installed it last week. Most of the parts I picked up cheap or free from other projects. I did buy the blower and a couple other items. I'll make a better video in the next week or so. This is burning used synthetic oil from my Tacoma.
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Not sure I follow? This is the back of the heat exchanger.You should box in the back of your our heat exchanger and run another blower motor to the back boxes in section.