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Marv (06-02-2022)
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Excellent video, as always! And we are subscribers.
I would have thought that the 4.0 engine rebuild was the sound upgrade.![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
By the way, the butyl rubber works by converting mechanical vibration to heat. Some people use it in speaker cabinets to dampen the cabinet walls.
I would have thought that the 4.0 engine rebuild was the sound upgrade.
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By the way, the butyl rubber works by converting mechanical vibration to heat. Some people use it in speaker cabinets to dampen the cabinet walls.
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Yogibara (06-02-2022)
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Check out what I'm going to do to my 996 Cabriolet! Plus see how excited Yogi-Mama got when she saw that big member!
https://youtu.be/gTRvCzGZWOQ
https://youtu.be/gTRvCzGZWOQ
Comedic timing was brilliant, your reaction priceless.
Great idea to break up the grey.
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I started getting jealous when she started touching it.
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I'm super excited to see what that Rit Dye will do.
Beforehand, I'll be swapping out the engine on my '95 E320 wagon since I bought it with the piston 5,6 delete option. Hopefully you guys will follow along. Should be interesting and I'm looking forward to hanging a 3-pointed star flag on my wall next to the Audi once it's done.
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I own the previous version of the lift so I don't have that extra 3". However, I got the car up 24" from the ground to the bottom of the rear bumper liner with the extension and hockey pucks, so just barely enough room to drop and slide it out w/o any interference. Very stable. I've shaken it up pretty good with all the welding, grinding and overall crawling all over it. No fear of teetering.