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About Paseo15psi
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- Birthday 11/29/1975
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Bronx, NY USA
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Ok, the A/C panel bulb is a T1, otherwise known as a #74. Here is a link to get it. http://www.superbrightleds.com/mini-wedge.html
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Okay, for all the North American guys, T5 is the 194 bulb. I'll look into those A/C panel bulbs. I may have a source for color ones.... Sorry, T3 is 194, not sure what a T5 is, but the main gauge cluster bulbs in North America are T3/194 bulbs.
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What are the bulb numbers for the A/C and heating panel? I have yet to take mine out. Car still looking good by the way.
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I give you an "A" for effort. I would make a few suggestions though. 1. Change the routing of some of those cables. I see quite a few that may rub through the insulation from vibration in their current locations. I also see others that will pick up noise from things like the distributor. 2. Run a 2-0 AWG wire for your final ground to chassis. Running a ground the same size or slightly bigger than all the others can cause high current to burn that final ground wire. It won't short since it's a ground, but it will give you troubles like increased engine noise and pretty much make all your hard
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The Starlet hasn't been sold in the USA since it was rear wheel drive. Being a Paseo owner that has been tuning for the past 14 years on these cars has made me familiar with the Starlet. I found this site looking for another Starlet site that I visited years ago, but forgot the URL for, lol! I am a long time member of Toyota Starlet GT Turbo, but don't post much there anymore since they went to the paid member structure. I belong to too many other web sites to pay for membership at any one. I have pics spread to like 5 different web sites, so it takes awhile for me to gather them all and post.
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My cars are both stock looking exterior wise because I live in New York City and it is impossible to keep a body kit nice. I will post up some pics of what I have soon, but both cars are "works in progress" and most pics are of my rear disc brake swaps and various suspension parts. Thanks for the warm welcomes.
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Just want to say hello and introduce myself. This is my standard newbie member message. My name is Cris. I am a married father of three and a small business owner selling car parts (aftermarket performance and Toyota OEM parts, I get Toyota Service News and catalogs...it's great as a Toyota fan boy!). I went to tech school for electronic technology technician for two years and to college for electronic engineering for 3 years until I decided to pursue my first love which is cars. I am a former Chrysler repair tech (3 years), but due to hard times and circumstance, I am a stay at home dad right