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  On 10/01/2019 at 12:41 PM, .Stripes. said:
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did you get it yet

 

  On 11/01/2019 at 5:43 AM, I love kittens said:

I'd like solar panels, but can't justify paying 5k for panels then selling the house in maybe a few years. I won't actually save any money haha

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im in the same boat

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Got a Coles/Myer voucher for Chrissy and was wondering what to use it for...so decided to go to Officeworks and get some Lifx smart bulbs. Got 4 of the mini colour ones for the lamps in my bedroom, entrance and living room. Also got a TP-Link smart switch to turn my display cabinet on and off. Like the functionality...but will be better once I can justify buying a proper smart home Hub (looking at the Athom Homey) and make life easier.

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Have you had a look at other brands like the fibaro, Insteon (from envious technology), Vera and open hab?

 

https://www.openhab.org/

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Have done, yeah. Fibaro would definitely be my preference over Vera, mainly due to the GUI...but it's like a grand. The Homey gets better reviews than both the others and is half the price of the Fibaro HC2, but essentially has all the same features and then some.

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  • Member For: 12y 1m 12d
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The goodies arrived just in time for the long weekend, bloody ripper.

All from Mal Wood Automotive.
Option 5 Clutch
QA1 SFI rated bell housing
T56 Magnum
New CSC, flywheel bolts, news clutch feed lines, 16mm master to suit the twin plate better than a factory spec 19mm master.


Going by the el cheapo calipers I have the magnum input shaft is approx 4mm thicker than the tr6060 so that's a decent upgrade. The casing looks a heap better/thicker all around aswell.
New bell housing is a bit slimmer than the factory part too, will make the solid mount install a bit easier. b3d6d2bae767127c54f6cb9e82888a26.jpgf01361672b11e3aa1a8355b1f734b621.jpgf1fe2fe51d96ad13fff7cab7328da07b.jpg

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  • XR50T
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Only sh*tty part is I didn't get the adaptor to suit a hurst shift handle by the looks of it the Mal's shifter suits the stock handle.
I'll either re use my "core" short shifter or sort a bit of stock and drill it out tomorrow. Don't want no rubber stuff in between, solid shifter is a better shifter.

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lots of driveline vibrations in the cabin if it's solid mounted, but you're right that the engagement feel is almost worth it in a street car :)

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solid mounted is the only way to go for a manual. mine doesnt make any extra noise.

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