Monday, June 8, 2009

Completed the simple mods.





























Finally I have got the last Ground Wire installed to the Alternator housing (Becareful not to short it on the +ve terminal attached to the alternator. (Pic 1)
Engine Valve Head Breather was rerouted away from engine body to reduce heated air intake. (Pic 2)
The PCV hose modded to an 'el cheapo' OCT (Iswara petrol filter) and it is routed next to the original air intake box to reduce exposure to heat. (Pic 3)
Now the Engine revs is much smoother and willingly (maybe it is just a feeling because no DYNO proven)
Pic 4 shows the air bleed nut on honda engines. If you fill up empty radiator or suspec there is air bubble trapped in the engine water ways, just open this nut and fill the radiator with water until the water flow out from this nut outlet.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Sunday TOMY CAR No 50.















Got some time to kill so went to Jusco and buy a toy car for my son. Actually I bought 2; 1 is for my collection.
It is No 50 Nissan Fairlady Z Racing Type at ~RM9 each.... that is a steal. This is the first TOMY car I bought which requires to apply additional Sticker. Looks ok ya? The headlight are made of plastic piece, normally they will just use chrome plating.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Saturday is DIY Day!















Finally I have the time to DIY install the Ground Wire kit (except alternator wire) and the Engine Valve Head/Cover breather.

Installed the kit to:
1) Near Valve cover/Head.
2) Near Distributor.
3) Near the Bulkhead/Firewall.
4) Gear box.
5) Ground wire cluster attached to engine.
6) TBD (Alternator) "Can't be reached from the top :( "

Take a look at the Original ground wire (there is only 2 big ones which i can see), so it is much safer for me to have the additional ground wire and the potential benefit is that it may correct any faults due old chassis poor grounding (Don't forget that my car is already 17 years old).
1) Battery -ve terminal to car body.
2) Car body to Gear Box.

(Black is Original ground wire) (Blue is the new ground wire kit)















The breather is the easier one of the DIY. I found that the car's throttle body is oily and dirty so I take the opportunity to clean it. I attached an petrol filter to the breather just in case any oil/dirt/water needs to be trapped.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

My next DIY install Project




















Most of the OLD cars have problem with chassis grounding. The only solution to this problem is having additional ground wire in your car. Points to ground (near these places):
1) Alternator.
2) Engine Head/Valve Cover.
3) Distributor.
4) Bulk head (Ground terminal at the fire wall).
5) Body Chasis/Fuse box terminal earth.

Funny Car at my workplace
















A colleague uses this car to go to work and this car is road legal too. It has VALID road tax, so I wonder how Ipoh JPJ can explain that, maybe they can say this car is similar to tractor or excavator? Check our the steering wheel from Honda and the custom Seats.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Teacher loses RM138,000 in well-organised scam after helping widow

By ANDREW SAGAYAM

(Taken from TheStar)

KUALA LUMPUR: A teacher lost about RM138,000 to a Black Money scam syndicate after she helped a widow “save” her money.

Noraini Ahmad, 39, from Ipoh said she was approached by a woman who identified herself as Mrs M. Sulak on Jan 18, asking her for help over US$22mil (RM81mil) in cash left behind by her late husband in his will.

She said that Sulak, supposedly from England, claimed that she was all alone and needed someone to “take care” of the money.

“I was genuinely concerned for her and gave her my particulars and photograph which she later forwarded to her lawyers.

“I did not know then that I had allowed myself to be conned in the scam,” said Noraini when met at the Commercial Crime Investigations Department (CCID) office in Bukit Perdana.

She said she was later contacted by a man claiming to be Sulak’s lawyer who told her that she was to inherit US$22mil left behind by Sulak, who had died of cancer.

The man, who called himself Mr Steven Graham from a law firm in London, contacted her several times.

“He said that to sort out some paperwork, I had to bank in RM35,500 to a CIMB bank account under Steven Graham’s name which I did in several payments,” she said.

Noraini met up with two men, purportedly from London on March 14, one of whom claimed to be an officer from Abbey National Bank and the other a “diplomat” from the United Nations Security Unit in London who was checking on the “authenticity” of transfer.

They told her that the cash was kept in a security vault in Ampang and to have it released, Noraini had to pay another RM27,500.

“They also told me that the notes were special and needed to be washed with a special liquid cleaner,” she said.

“Later the same day, they demonstrated to me by “washing” several US currency notes and gave me US$300 (RM1,050). They said to change the notes at any moneychanger,” she added.

Noraini said she was convinced that the deal was genuine after she changed the notes. So, when the men asked her for another RM75,000, she paid them.

Later, they told Noraini that due to some complications at the vault, the money had been ‘frozen’ and that they had to buy new liquid from Singapore.

“They also asked me to pay another RM75,000 to buy the liquid as there was something wrong with the previous purchase,” she said.

“It was then that it struck me that I had been tricked.

“It was a well-organised scam in which they had baited me from the very beginning,” Noraini said.

She urged Malaysians to be careful, saying: “I am a teacher and yet I was tricked out my life savings.

“They can be very convincing but from this experience, I have learnt that we cannot let ourselves be fooled.

“We must always check with the authorities for verification,” she added.

The Star frontpaged a report yesterday that Malaysians had been conned of as much as RM20mil by African tricksters in the past few years in at least 11 internationally-known scams ranging from Black Money to inheritances which promise non-existent wealth.

Not sure if this story is real or not but if this is true then may be this person is "GREEDY" and "Stupid". It is easier to stirke a lottery than to have some one you know for may be a few months to give you a few Million Bucks.

So Bottom line is: "Don't be Greedy". Cherish and treasure what you have now.

It is like giving up a bucket of Silver for a 'Promise' on a Mountian of Gold.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Trapped at Jusco Autogate















I was trapped at JUSCO Kinta City Autogate for more than 1/2 hour due to 'Black out' in Ipoh Garden area. The autogate won't work and there is no backup power supply which is enough to sustain the system. I was disappointed that Kinta City management had failed to contain the problem in less than 1/2 hour. They should have anticipated that power failure in Malaysia is quite common due to power cable theft, poor maintenance and other kind of nonsense reasons. I believe the losses on this night is quite high as the cashier system, most of the customer just dump thier trolley and walked out frustrated. This means extra work for the workers to place back al the items and clean up the area. Theft is also possible since the RFID scanning device failed to function.
So the point is "Please get a better BACKUP system".