Twin Turbo Datsun 510 - powered by 300ZX Page 2 Fender flares and rust repair
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Making the fender flares from bolt-on to weld-on
Looking good. Now time for some repairs to the door
Time for other repairs. What the hell happened to the A-pillar? No clue, but it needed some major repair, as well as significant rust around the window frames.
LED headlights? Check Daytime running lights? Check! Sequential turn signal ** update 7/10/2025 ** after running this delay for a few days I decided it wasn't as convenient as I thought as there's no way to immediately turn them off/on again as you would to let other drivers know their own headlights are off. -- Original post --- Headlight delay testing. DRL's come on automatically when the key is in ACC mode, headlights require the key in ACC mode plus the OEM switch. Power to the lights pass through an adjustable delay relay which I set to 20 seconds. Turn the key off, and the headlights turn off in 20 seconds.
This car - lovingly named "Red" a long time ago not because it was red (it was more tomato-soup colored), but I mused that when I was next to some loud-but-slow car, my car would quietly say "I'm going to kick you ass" in the same tone as Red from "That 70's Show" Powered by a twin-turbo V6 from a '90's 300ZX, it generally has enough scoot to beat said slow cars. Purchased in 1995, it's evolution to the current state has been a very slow, long slog. This blog with cover much of this journey. May 2025 - finally assembled enough to make a (very) short trip to a 5/10 day event Drone shot with everything else black and white - really brings the color out. Another view at the event
Here's the back side (hidden) part of the battery / auxiliary fuse panel. The fuse panel is the power distribution point for the trunk lighting and the exhaust valve cutout. The big panel is actually sold by Techno Toy Tuning, I just reinforced it and then cut holes and ran from there. The top of the battery box actually flips open and doubles as a lid to hold the battery down in the box. Here you can see the lower tray pivot and the arms that prevent the battery tray from swinging out too far. Battery tray and aux fuse panel open
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