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all those sockets are gonna fall when you close that drawer....silly soldiers
I'm not a Marine, I know how to be gentle when I need to be. Opened and closed it several times today and they didn't fall. They are on pegs that keep them upright. I'm a warrant officer. I'm supposed to be smart.
Hehehe Clint at home your the EM2 War Officer, he just keeps on cutting ,crashing, breaking, welding,........... everything looks good btw!
I think routing the IC like that, made you use less piping (maybe helps against some turbo lag) and
alot easier to install
Last edited by DaRk_MauL : 11-24-2008 at 08:55 AM.
i didnt know you were a WO... don't even think about telling me to call you sir
I'll let it slide since you got rid of your NASA mirrors.
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We got one in the subdivision Remington off of 71st school rd near raeford rd.
Cool. Let me know if you guys need any furniture or whatnot. We're about to get rid of a washer, a large oak buffet, and an old/antique wooden cabinet. I want them gone more than I want money for them.
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Originally Posted by DaRk_MauL
Hehehe Clint at home your the EM2 War Officer, he just keeps on cutting ,crashing, breaking, welding,........... everything looks good btw!
I think routing the IC like that, made you use less piping (maybe helps against some turbo lag) and
alot easier to install
I'm thinking I will get better throttle response now that about 2-linear feet of that tubing is gone. But yeah, much easier to fit the bumper this way.
Cool. Let me know if you guys need any furniture or whatnot. We're about to get rid of a washer, a large oak buffet, and an old/antique wooden cabinet. I want them gone more than I want money for them.
shoot me some pix and i'll let you know.. of course i gotta run it by my wife!!!
The washer is a base model Kenmore that we got new in '98, used it until '03 and then it went into storage until we moved back to the states. $50 for that, it's in the corner of my garage under some boxes so no pics.
Also in that folder are a couple light fixtures, and some ceiling fans that we are replacing.
I will have an extra dryer as well as soon as I get it repaired (covered under the home warranty FTW!) so I'll be selling the one we're using now (bought same time as the washer) once we get it fixed. Again prolly around $50 for that.
Umm....I've got an extra microwave, you can have that if you need it. I think that's it.
No updates really tonight. I ran the coolant hoses and the turbo intake, and everything fits there. Oh, I picked up a couple things on Ebay today to make my life easier.
Surplus medical oxygen cylinders. Going to make a great coolant rezzie and a new catchcan! Not bad for $40 shipped for the pair.
Here's a couple shots of the intake with the raddy hoses and IC piping. A tight fit, but it's a fit nonetheless.
i did some thinkin after i said that and i think i am going to go with an aluminum water bottle, weld a plate on where the cap is, tap it, powder coat it and use that. then im thinkin about customizing a bike holder as my mount.
i did some thinkin after i said that and i think i am going to go with an aluminum water bottle, weld a plate on where the cap is, tap it, powder coat it and use that. then im thinkin about customizing a bike holder as my mount.
The only problem with those is the allie is so thin that there isn't really enough material to tap for the fittings. I made two of them and sold them. Even used the bike bottle holders you've got there.