Simon_punto Posted Wednesday at 19:38 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:38 https://www.pekidi.com/navi?FORCED=TRUE&SEARCH_TYPE=codpart&KEY=ADV_SEARCH&PART_COD=60508250&LANGUAGE=5&GUI_LANG=5&SAVE_PARAM=LANGUAGE but throws up a load of adverts and is a pita or https://eper.fiatforum.com/en/Home/Index I think you have to be a Fiat forum member to view
Simon_punto Posted Wednesday at 19:40 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:40 16 minutes ago, mk2_craig said: Your top wiring connector on the stereo looks fairly standard and common with some other cars of the era (Ford, Renner) the label on the back suggests the two larger terminals are earth and live - not sure whether switched live or permanent live. The other three are illumination, then another live and a 12v out power aerial feed I think, though not 100% sure it’s in that order. The four bottom pairs of sockets look like they are the speaker feeds, again a standard connector ( the name escapes me ) and new ones readily available on eBay. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255761699085 I see there are another six terminals to the right of the fuse which look unfamiliar. At a guess maybe related to some form of amplifier or additional speakers, tweeters perhaps? Thanks. ill need to have a proper look into it, and get a Haynes. the Ariel lead survives in the car undamaged so that’s a bonus
Simon_punto Posted Wednesday at 19:42 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:42 18 minutes ago, IronStar said: Maybe a bit cheeky, but would you point me in the direction of EPER that can decrypt build date for Fiat group or a few vins for me please? I’m interested my own cars IronStar 1
Homersimpson Posted Thursday at 21:50 Posted Thursday at 21:50 I bought one of these back around 2006 and put the engine into a Ferrari Dino replica as it shared the same bolt patten for the gearbox with a Lancia Beta which the kitcar was based on. The Tipo had been side swiped and was in a bit of a state, heres a much younger me putting the engine in and wiring it up. I used the entire engine management system, ECU etc. I remember having a problem where the crank sensor and lambda sensor had the same plugs and I got them swapped over, that took me ages to find. Apart from the damage the Tipo looked a really nice car. Wibble, cort1977, JMotor and 1 other 4
Simon_punto Posted Friday at 10:19 Author Posted Friday at 10:19 Woke up this morning to a WhatsApp message from one of the Fiat techs at my old work…. JMotor, cort1977, rm36house and 3 others 6
Zelandeth Posted Friday at 16:36 Posted Friday at 16:36 That looks like a fun thing. I never knew that model existed to be honest. Guessing then that the engine in this is what the very popular Fiat/Lancia twin cam of the 70s/80s evolved into? All Fiats of that time period seem to be really nice things to drive, old neighbour had a Tempra estate with basically every option available ticked. It was a really pleasant thing to drive, and seemed to have way more room in the back than seemed possible given the exterior dimensions. Only surprise looking at that and given how well kitted out it looks is they didn't put the digital dash in it, or would that have been seen as too futuristic and detached for what they were clearly pitching as a driver's car?
Simon_punto Posted Friday at 17:46 Author Posted Friday at 17:46 1 hour ago, Zelandeth said: That looks like a fun thing. I never knew that model existed to be honest. Guessing then that the engine in this is what the very popular Fiat/Lancia twin cam of the 70s/80s evolved into? All Fiats of that time period seem to be really nice things to drive, old neighbour had a Tempra estate with basically every option available ticked. It was a really pleasant thing to drive, and seemed to have way more room in the back than seemed possible given the exterior dimensions. Only surprise looking at that and given how well kitted out it looks is they didn't put the digital dash in it, or would that have been seen as too futuristic and detached for what they were clearly pitching as a driver's car? When I was looking for a Tipo, it had to be either a DGT or a 16v. I wish it had a digi dash though. My dad had an 89 DGT and it was really cool. It broke a lot but it was cool, but the 16v has 3 separate gauges in a pod in the centre of the dash for oil pressure, oil temp and water temp to compensate.
J-T Posted Friday at 19:31 Posted Friday at 19:31 2 hours ago, Zelandeth said: That looks like a fun thing. I never knew that model existed to be honest. Guessing then that the engine in this is what the very popular Fiat/Lancia twin cam of the 70s/80s evolved into? All Fiats of that time period seem to be really nice things to drive, old neighbour had a Tempra estate with basically every option available ticked. It was a really pleasant thing to drive, and seemed to have way more room in the back than seemed possible given the exterior dimensions. Only surprise looking at that and given how well kitted out it looks is they didn't put the digital dash in it, or would that have been seen as too futuristic and detached for what they were clearly pitching as a driver's car? The ‘cooking’ models had the digi dash. I think my dad’s was an SX and that had it. Used to go off at random. But it had a digital boost gauge so that kept me entertained.
Zelandeth Posted Friday at 19:41 Posted Friday at 19:41 6 minutes ago, J-T said: The ‘cooking’ models had the digi dash. I think my dad’s was an SX and that had it. Used to go off at random. But it had a digital boost gauge so that kept me entertained. I do remember thinking when borrowing that one that reliability issues aside, Fiat really did a decent job of coming up with a seriously futuristic looking setup which actually did work far better in the real world than a lot of digital setups. Biggest problem I remember was the response time of the LCD elements becoming so slow at -10C (this was towards the north of the Aberdeenshire area) that the second digit in the speedometer and the rev counter became basically useless until the interior had started to warm up! Did look incredibly cool though. Have to admit that a Tempra does remain on my list pretty much purely because of that dash!
IronStar Posted Friday at 20:07 Posted Friday at 20:07 Can the digidash be retrofitted? I saw a few digidash ones here being broken for parts or sold as an entire rusty car for not much. I’m half way across Europe though.
Simon_punto Posted Friday at 23:15 Author Posted Friday at 23:15 3 hours ago, IronStar said: Can the digidash be retrofitted? I saw a few digidash ones here being broken for parts or sold as an entire rusty car for not much. I’m half way across Europe though. I need to find a Tipo breaking as I need the wiring plug for the standard radio. Cannot find one in the uk at all
Simon_punto Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago A few more wee bits done today on the car- My older style replica plates arrived. I wanted the old style font with some sort of period correct Fiat logo at the bottom so had these made up and fitted them. Also charged the battery right up and treated the leather on the steering wheel to leather cleaner and conditioner. An owner in the past had painted the Fiat slats on the front grille Matt black, and I want it as close to original as possible, so I took it all apart and painted them Matt silver for just now. In my opinion, the front of the car looks much better and less chavved up if that makes sense? I’ll need to look out for a set of correct chrome slats, but like everything else, unobtainable unless from Italy with stupid postage costs. Wibble, High Jetter, Jenson Velcro and 3 others 6
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