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04-10-2018, 09:18 PM | #1 |
For the people! A 3x52mm 3d printable center vent guage pod STL file Enjoy!
:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2854860
Thought I would share this with ya folks I quickly made this 3x52mm center guage pod up in sketchup as a first time project and it turned out quite decently, help yourself print one out and let me know how it goes ! mantis_toboggon.md on IG for more pics of my 1990 twotone s13 silvia rb25det swap (no pressure just throwing it out there ! ). Heading out for a season of work soon and taking my silvia with me but no computer I work 16 hours a day 6-7 days a week so even if i did have one it wouldnt get used :P so I wont be able to make any revisions or changes to the Guages at this time, Hope ya folks enjoy ! Its a friction fit and the caps are included in the files on thingiverse. All I ask is for a thanks if it works and that no one sells them. I cannot really control what you do but I figure share the love, make a few bring em to car meets if that's your thing pass em out to other 240sx s13 drivers ,just toss a bit of credit to old Mantis BTW long time lurker of zilvia , first post I thought I would make it a decent one. Take care folks , Hope everyone has an awesome spring-summer-fall! Also , a reminder to block of your center heater vent with some foil tape like I did in the attached picture. PLA likes to warp under direct constant heat, I don't think its quite hot enough to warp it but its better safe than sorry. Edit: Hey folks just a heads up, after a few days in the hot sun the PLA warped, if you do print one, USE ABS , PETG , or possibly Nylon, PLA WILL warp in the sun. This was my first experiment with this type of thing so lesson learned ! Last edited by BackslitQuaker; 04-27-2018 at 01:24 PM.. Reason: Ease of finding it. Warning not to print in PLA plastic |
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