ESCO Jackstands from Ultimate Garage--WOW!
#47
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yes, but the LS2 will be rev limited at 6,250 rpm which will yield 202 mph running .600 6th gear, 3.777 final drive and Dunlop 25.6" 275-35-18s...
via porting the heads, the car should be able to get a bit past 195 mph before some part of the driveline would likely shatter.
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via porting the heads, the car should be able to get a bit past 195 mph before some part of the driveline would likely shatter.
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#49
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hey Doug, as long as we are sort of on/off topic, you might be interested in this video, since you've obviously seen my Youtube channel. This is my friend Lori, and my other friend Kurt. They performed at the pumpkin patch in October. I set this gig up for Lori to get video for her promotional material, and I also filmed it, as well as the pumpkin patch performances. Lori is recording her first album of original songs which she also wrote. One of her songs was voted one of the top songs for 2010 on one of our local radio stations. I adore her, so no negative comments on Youtube. You guys can post whatever you want on Renn, but not on YT or I go to your house and kneecap whoever slams her on YT I think that might be her brother in law talking to me as I'm filming, not sure though. He's a very nice guy.
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#52
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^ old news, Kemosabe. We're on our second Porsche vid as of yesterday.
Try to also watch Moon River. She hits that one out of the ballpark.
Try to also watch Moon River. She hits that one out of the ballpark.
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#55
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No, I mean the Zims fuel line one is old. Someone, I forgot who, was asking about the options to replace fuel lines. The Zims option came up, and I offered to shoot and post them.
The stuck guide tube vid was my plea for help from you guys, and of course Renn came through.
Are you re-modeling the house again, DB?
The stuck guide tube vid was my plea for help from you guys, and of course Renn came through.
Are you re-modeling the house again, DB?
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That was in Fairfax, Virginia in 1987. I lived in the apartment complex right behind the office building the owner worked at. It was all fiberglass, but it was gorgeous. Don't worry, I still have the cab.
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No, I mean the Zims fuel line one is old. Someone, I forgot who, was asking about the options to replace fuel lines. The Zims option came up, and I offered to shoot and post them.
The stuck guide tube vid was my plea for help from you guys, and of course Renn came through.
Are you re-modeling the house again, DB?
The stuck guide tube vid was my plea for help from you guys, and of course Renn came through.
Are you re-modeling the house again, DB?
I was going to caution hitting it sideways.. .looks like a slide hammer operation.. what got it out?
#59
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Yup!! Heat first, as Ice suggested. Then a pair of prybars, twisting and pulling with channel locks. I don't think it's possible to remove it without completely destroying it.
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