What have you installed on your car with the worst set of instructions?
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What have you installed on your car with the worst set of instructions?
I was installing my Innovate analog wideband gauge in an A-pillar pod today. I wasn't very impressed with the light kit that came with it. The bulb goes on a stalk (I think that's what it was for), but there isn't anything to help you decide that in the instructions. I hope it's right, because I have all the wires soldered in place already. I still have to pick up the lighting power source and an ignition power source. When I had the LM-1 installed the place that did the install didn't give me any manual for it and claimed there was none included. I downloaded a manual off their website, but there were no instructions for downloading the datalogged info (Rennlist came through on that). The wideband is great, but the instructions overall leave a lot to be desired. What have you installed in spite of less than ideal instructions?
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Originally Posted by avainio
I was installing my Innovate analog wideband gauge in an A-pillar pod today. I wasn't very impressed with the light kit that came with it. The bulb goes on a stalk (I think that's what it was for), but there isn't anything to help you decide that in the instructions. I hope it's right, because I have all the wires soldered in place already. I still have to pick up the lighting power source and an ignition power source. When I had the LM-1 installed the place that did the install didn't give me any manual for it and claimed there was none included. I downloaded a manual off their website, but there were no instructions for downloading the datalogged info (Rennlist came through on that). The wideband is great, but the instructions overall leave a lot to be desired. What have you installed in spite of less than ideal instructions?
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Worst set of instructions had to be Autothority MAF. That unit is like $1600 bucks new and they had the nerve to send PHOTOCOPIED instructions that were copied so dark that you can not even read them.
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Originally Posted by tedwright
Worst set of instructions had to be Autothority MAF. That unit is like $1600 bucks new and they had the nerve to send PHOTOCOPIED instructions that were copied so dark that you can not even read them.
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Twin turbo mirror conversions that came from, at the time, Automotion. Wiring harness was completely wrong. Said screw it and took it in to have it done right.
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Originally Posted by tedwright
Worst set of instructions had to be Autothority MAF. That unit is like $1600 bucks new and they had the nerve to send PHOTOCOPIED instructions that were copied so dark that you can not even read them.
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Full Weld in cage from Safety Devices before they went belly up. Came in a ripped open box with like 30 different unmarked pipes.
The instructions was a poorly copied sheet that had the individual bars numbered, with no corresponding number on the bars themselves. I think the DHL guys then pissed on the sheet to make sure you couldn't read it for spite too.
It all went in fine but it was like putting together a puzzle without a finished picture to go by....
The instructions was a poorly copied sheet that had the individual bars numbered, with no corresponding number on the bars themselves. I think the DHL guys then pissed on the sheet to make sure you couldn't read it for spite too.
It all went in fine but it was like putting together a puzzle without a finished picture to go by....
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Not on my Porsche, but replacing fuel injectors and all new 'under manifold' hoses on this beast without instructions nearly claimed my remaining sanity.
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