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Old 08-21-2008, 11:16 PM   #233 (permalink)
MPaulHolmes
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Michael's Electric Beetle - '71 Volkswagen Superbeetle 500000
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From one of the pictures, it can clearly be seen that the VW beetle is actually an automatic! See, no clutch! whow! That's amazing. Well, actually I cut off the clutch pedal and took out the clutch cable.

I also got in the PB-6 that I ordered on Tuesday and came here on Wednesday! Wow! talk about fast shipping! It was cheap to ship too. There was filth and crap in the crevices of the gas pedal, so we couldn't get enough range. The PB-6 was reading from 1 Ohm to 3500 Ohms. That made me real mad, so I took off the pedals and cleaned it. Now it goes from 1 Ohm to 4550 Ohms, which is good, because my PB-6 maxes out at 4557 Ohms. I'll save those 7 Ohms for when Forkenswift and Benjamin Nettenyahoo's pimp-mobile come around to drag race.

Oh, dang it, I forgot that the middle hole is where the LED battery monitors are going. The last picture is a few of the LED drivers and the prototype board to stick all the stuff on it.
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