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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 29, 2011 22:18:59 GMT -5
we have not bin able to get it in back gear.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 29, 2011 21:52:40 GMT -5
very cool! im gona build one of these for my GT historyneverdies.blogspot.com/2010/12/digital-multimeter-for-your-car.htmlim then im gona get a sheet of 1/4 plexi and paint it white (so it reflects back in), and then engrave thru the paint, and put led in to light it up, then and just drill and put in strings of leds for gas, amps, volts, clock, etc... give it a TRON look.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 29, 2011 13:12:38 GMT -5
hey spider driver check the exhaust port and muffler they plug up with carbon that makes them run like poop yeah i know we drilled holes in it already before, we took off the carb and the exhaust, and the filled it up with starting fluid, and check the spark, (good) looked at the cylinder walls, (good) and we just haave no idea.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 29, 2011 1:49:23 GMT -5
don't get me started on not working 2-stroke engines. (i now hate my weed eater...)
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 26, 2011 19:50:44 GMT -5
no just what you see in the photo
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 26, 2011 12:03:23 GMT -5
like boring the cylinders on your VW...
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 26, 2011 12:01:33 GMT -5
im shru i saw a GT2...
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 26, 2011 12:00:40 GMT -5
im surprised, copper gets hard with vibrations and can crack, but you could use steel brake line.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 26, 2011 0:16:52 GMT -5
pricey.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 25, 2011 0:35:34 GMT -5
i herd of them for the GTII i think i might have seen one on Ebay too but none for the GT i don't think.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 23, 2011 12:28:49 GMT -5
3500 lbs
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 23, 2011 11:02:28 GMT -5
yeah me don't have any yet. the reason we got it so cheap is the guy who had it got it from the milatery, he was told to cut it up for scrap. the fun part was to get it off the trailer.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 23, 2011 1:52:10 GMT -5
well its not that new, we have had it a month. but anyway its a almost new monarch metal lathe, with all the bells and whistles, good deal for 500$ some photos so what do you think?
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 23, 2011 1:50:33 GMT -5
very nice, i want to do the same with my next gt. i like the mid engine look.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 21, 2011 13:04:14 GMT -5
i never had myn hooked up, so i don't know, i had a red one (charge) and a blue and 2 greens (high, left, right) and i had a white(?) and another red i think.
how im gonna do myn, is yellow, fog light. green green blue. and red low oil presser, and high temp red.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 21, 2011 13:02:49 GMT -5
im gona use hydraulic line to run the oil.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 21, 2011 2:05:43 GMT -5
i got a bunch of 10mm LEDs with holders (chrome) they run on 12V and i think they would look real nice to replace the "Christmas tree lights" on the GT, ill sell them wired up with a resistor and heat shrink tubing and everything in any color (red green blue white yellow orange) ill sell em for 3$ each, 15$ for a set of 6. some photos oh to put them in you will need to drill out the holes in the dash to 1/2 inch.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 20, 2011 22:11:22 GMT -5
AH ha! i did more testing with a heat gun and an air compressor. i pored some oil in the house, (i had a cap on it) plugged in the air compressor and gave it 100 psi and heated it up to 200 degrees F, (in one spot only to stress it more) and i held beautifully. i don't think it will work for air cooled, because it gets too hot, but for a water cooled it think it would work great.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 16, 2011 1:33:56 GMT -5
The truck uses 5 on 5 15 so I don't think those will work. And yes the ones I got were BRAND new. Apparently they still make them and their not cheap. www.summitracing.com/parts/CRR-61815/My friend Sean bought the set new from summit racing and the tires (Mastercraft Avengers) www.summitracing.com/parts/MFT-39715/He bought them for a 82 Monte Carlo Project that he decided to sell, so he sold them to me instead of letting them go with the car. They only have about 100 miles on them. Their about a year old but they sat on the car behind my house the whole time he had them. Besides I got the 400 back because Sean helped me buy a $700 air compressor for the shop (so I kinda got them for free ) oh well never mind then, but this give me an idea of how much ther worth. (i was gonna sell them for 10$ ea)
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 15, 2011 19:13:25 GMT -5
only if they'll fit an 88 chevy pu 5 on 5 bolt pattern 15 in i think they will, there 4.5 inch bolts and 14 inch, but you could put them on the front and give it a rake. ther a bit dirty but... Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 12, 2011 1:44:01 GMT -5
I, for one, appreciate your inventiveness and willingness to improvise. In this particular case, the answer is NO. Don't do it. But thanks for being here with the Right Stuff attitude! well thank you, maybe ill use it on my 300cc v12 im making.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 12, 2011 0:06:37 GMT -5
do you want some more wheels like that?
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 11, 2011 12:07:15 GMT -5
it looks beautiful!!!
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 5, 2011 19:49:09 GMT -5
okok, but i still want to do more testing
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 5, 2011 14:47:30 GMT -5
kinda i can get some one that can screw on and they lock and they cost like 3$
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 5, 2011 12:43:12 GMT -5
it will be more than that to get 1/4 inch with good ends, and then theirs S&H
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 5, 2011 11:48:21 GMT -5
has anyone done it? im talking about the steel braided house for a toilet, or dishwasher (also called facet flex) it looks kinda like this i want it to run from my oil pump, to my filter and my cooler, and to buy one for automotive use gets pretty expensive! i cut a piece of the rubber out and boiled it in oil it didn't get gummy and it needed over 400 degrees to melt it... so my question is has anyone tried to do this before? or do i get to be a guinea pig.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 3, 2011 12:21:34 GMT -5
I use to mow lawns as a kid. If I recall correctly I got $15 a yard. This was in the early 1980s. im 15 and make my money mowing lots, you would not believe how much money you can make at that. oh im also a photographer and play the accordion in my spare time. i get 100$ a lot, that works out to be about 25$ an hr.
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 2, 2011 12:11:49 GMT -5
ok i will!
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Post by spyderdriver on Apr 2, 2011 12:10:24 GMT -5
im 15 and make my money mowing lots, you would not believe how much money you can make at that. oh im also a photographer and play the accordion in my spare time.
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