Slow and getting slower
#606
GFYS and STFU
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Joined: Jan 2007
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From: Here and sometimes there too.
What 's up Richard!!
I sign into PT after 4 months at sea to check in on your truck and still isn't finshed??
Looks promising thought!! Should be up and running soon I bet, can't wait to see what comes of all the hard work!!
I sign into PT after 4 months at sea to check in on your truck and still isn't finshed??

Looks promising thought!! Should be up and running soon I bet, can't wait to see what comes of all the hard work!!
#607
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 16,282
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From: Huntsville, AL
Julio recommend I go with a dual nozzle setup based on my power goals. One is a M15, the other is an M10. Should be pleeeenty of meth.
Hey Jules, yea no kidding, I just got the trans back last week and have been working on other things like a new radio, boost controller, getting the meth kit situated, etc. Just a ton of small things I want to finish before I put the trans in and cant resist driving.
Since my cutout is broken and no one makes one of those cover plates for a 4" cutout pipe, I made my own tonight. Youll have to excuse the welding with the harbor freight special flux welder. I used some 1/8in flat steel from home depot. I think it came out pretty well considering. The side facing the pipe is ground smooth so it seals well, and it does seal very well which I tested by filling with water and none leaked out.


Its not the prettiest thing but it works.
Hey Jules, yea no kidding, I just got the trans back last week and have been working on other things like a new radio, boost controller, getting the meth kit situated, etc. Just a ton of small things I want to finish before I put the trans in and cant resist driving.
Since my cutout is broken and no one makes one of those cover plates for a 4" cutout pipe, I made my own tonight. Youll have to excuse the welding with the harbor freight special flux welder. I used some 1/8in flat steel from home depot. I think it came out pretty well considering. The side facing the pipe is ground smooth so it seals well, and it does seal very well which I tested by filling with water and none leaked out.


Its not the prettiest thing but it works.
#608
Julio recommend I go with a dual nozzle setup based on my power goals. One is a M15, the other is an M10. Should be pleeeenty of meth.
Hey Jules, yea no kidding, I just got the trans back last week and have been working on other things like a new radio, boost controller, getting the meth kit situated, etc. Just a ton of small things I want to finish before I put the trans in and cant resist driving.
Since my cutout is broken and no one makes one of those cover plates for a 4" cutout pipe, I made my own tonight. Youll have to excuse the welding with the harbor freight special flux welder. I used some 1/8in flat steel from home depot. I think it came out pretty well considering. The side facing the pipe is ground smooth so it seals well, and it does seal very well which I tested by filling with water and none leaked out.


Its not the prettiest thing but it works.
Hey Jules, yea no kidding, I just got the trans back last week and have been working on other things like a new radio, boost controller, getting the meth kit situated, etc. Just a ton of small things I want to finish before I put the trans in and cant resist driving.
Since my cutout is broken and no one makes one of those cover plates for a 4" cutout pipe, I made my own tonight. Youll have to excuse the welding with the harbor freight special flux welder. I used some 1/8in flat steel from home depot. I think it came out pretty well considering. The side facing the pipe is ground smooth so it seals well, and it does seal very well which I tested by filling with water and none leaked out.


Its not the prettiest thing but it works.
Were can I can get an accurate demension. I will make you a real set. Just pay the shipping






