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Finished up with all the assembly a few weeks ago and the top secret project has been sitting in my basement since then. I'm trying to figure out how to wire this so it works in the Metro. The biggest problem seems to be hood clearance.
Before anyone asks, yes I did build this and it is my first and last Stage headed project. Close up Side view Front view Last edited by Nashty : January 30th, 2005 at 11:51 AM. |
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Guys, I do believe he is trying to pull one over on us. Fancy ass end table. That is so cool! Must have a lot of spare time on his hands.
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I was thinkin with my foil cap on while designing this. (Reduces the voices distracting me from my true genious work.) The oil pan fitting was replaced with a garden hose fitting. Why you ask? Well, after drinking all that fine wine, a man's got to take a piss, incidentally, around these parts we say "I've got to piss like a race horse". When I've got that race horse urge, I simply shoot'r down any of the (6) available exhaust ports where it collects in the high zoot Hamberger oirl pan. When she starts backing up, I roller over to the sump pump hole in the corner and emty the ol' girl out (~cousin Eddy style~). THAT'S where the hose fitting comes in, so I don't soirl my fancy shag carpeting in the bathroom closet. Then I simply plug in the sump pump and let that baby deliver a high pressure spluge of funktant into my neighbor's window well. (His dandelions there are FABULOUS !!) |
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Yep, I got it from Muscle Motorsports auction site some time back. On of them was used, one was brand new. It was pretty cheap I thought.
The heads I got at the MW challenge - $50 (combustion chamber vol. is about 1cc, they've been massively milled. The dampner was $5 from same guy. Oil pan & modified front covercame with parts trade. Valve covers are rough (one is cracked along bolt pattern). Block is the one I used to mock up the Metro ~ free. I made the stand, valley cover and glass supports. |
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That's pretty cool Roger!.....
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Geoff '87 GN -Stock Longblock, TA-49/Garrett housing, CAS V4-R, MSD 50#'s, 16 Pos MaxEffort, 3" DP/Ported stock elbow, Translator & 3.5" LS-1 MAF, PTS Extreme 9/11, Trans by Len Freeman, RJC Power Plate, SMC Alky. On Vacuum Brakes Since 1996! 11.78@113.59 1.63 60''85 WH-1 T-Type -GT67, PTE FM, GN-1's, 75 Delphi's, MaxEffort-R, 3.5" THDP, 3" Single Shot.... 11.31@117.82'87 GN "TURBO6" - Mostly stock.
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