Heres a story of how I didn’t end up buying a Rover, again.
Category: Blog
Like usual, I was bored yesterday at work, so, like all normal people, I decided to work out the average MSRP of some of the cars I have owned, and some other cars from the same era that were popular.
As if one Speeduino wasn’t enough, I built another.
Having completed the assembly of the Speeduino, and still having no car to fit it to, the next logical step was bench testing.
After the severe disappointment of my previous attempt at assembling my Speeduino, I decided to go out and spend the money to get a proper soldering station. It was worth it.
I got off my bum today and decided since I had some free time, I would start to assemble my Speeduino board.
Well, here it is, my latest project and by far my most ambitious. Speeduino EFI.
Everyone with an R33 coupe MUST do this. Skylines are great cars, very desirable but unfortunately thieves know this too and they’re a common target. This fix will remove one of the most common points of easy entry to your Skyline.
Finally hit a major milestone in the Roadster today. 200,000km.
Still running fantastic, no signs of any issues and has aged really well. Goes to show how little mileage actually matters.
On another note, the cleaned leather looks and feels great now too. The steering wheel is really nice to hold, and doesn’t leave my hands feeling gross after use.











