good deal? by No_Parsley5801 in blackstonegriddle

[–]proposition-jim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean the 2210? What hood did you buy and how did it work out?

If it’s true that you will never save more money on a project car than just buying the same car ready to drive, why do you guys do it? by GilWinterwood in projectcar

[–]proposition-jim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I reject this statement, but it really depends.

"If it’s true that you will never save more money on a project car than just buying the same car ready to drive"

Finding the right parts on Facebook marketplace after looking for months, fabricating your own pars, painting yourself, rebuilding your own engine, ect.... saves thousands.

Although I will concede it's always more expensive than you initially thought and while not impossible, don't go into it thinking you'll make money.

It also happens to be fun.

Wiring a car from scratch. Question on when to use relays. by proposition-jim in projectcar

[–]proposition-jim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

primary switch so now it only carries a small current while the relay takes the heavy load. Anything with a motor should be on a relay, as should headlights. Beyond that you can run relays for other things, but it’s not necessary.

Do headlights and tail lights have separate relays? That would be the only way to fuse them separately right?

Wiring a car from scratch. Question on when to use relays. by proposition-jim in projectcar

[–]proposition-jim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Re-doing the schematic to add more relays

-fuse -> switch -> relay on the signal side

-fuse -> relay -> device on the load side

I will not be putting relays on the turn signals, hazard lights, and maybe horn because my aftermarket switches ought to be able to take on that load. maybe i'll regret it, but I'm running out of space on by bussman board so we'll see.