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Got the dual GSS342 and a Hobbs into the car tonight. We'll see what Shane thinks this time.
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So u got rid of the second pump that Chris at blaqops gave you, the 270 whatever he calls it?
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The theory is that the Full Blown hanger produces more backward flow through the progressive pump than you would get from the same setup in a stock hanger (like yours). |
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I see...gotcha
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At the risk of being optimistic, I just leased a second parking spot in my building. lol.
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You supposed to be back on the dyno today? Time/day? |
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If everything is cool then I'll bring it back for the ID2000 tune. Now that Tephra is out I'd like two tunes with a hotter one in the alt map. I'm sure Shane won't have time for that until after the MAP proving grounds event...he's buried over there. Probably won't need that parking spot for a month but $80/mo is a good rate in my building so I had to snag it. |
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I didn't have much luck with the Rays (dur)aluminum lugs--the first keyed one that I tried to torque down bent and lodged itself in the special socket. These are the more expensive Formula lugs...they use a seven-sided hex key on every lug, so in theory they are more secure and hopefully they can at least be torqued without breaking.
I have some more Rexpeed carbon bits on the way (hood and wheel vents). http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/a...ormulalugs.jpg |
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I've already bought the splitter so I think I'll give it a go but if it ends up being a pita then I'm going to change it out...perhaps order a Varis lip over the Winter months and have it ready to go for the Spring. |
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My beater just overheated. I suppose it's most likely the water pump but in the past when that was the issue the belt would break...it didn't in this case. After work I'll check the fluid level then maybe try pulling the thermostat? Of course I don't keep SAE tools in the car.
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Are any of us X guys driving our cars right now? LOL Yours is down, Murlo's is down, Scheides' is in his garage missing body panels, and mine is in today for warranty work...
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After some reflection, I realize that I started hearing pulley noise under the hood a good week ago. I figured it was A/C (that I know doesn't work) so I ignored it. Same sort of thing happened with my BMW a few years ago...ignored that sound and it got me.
I'm going to try to limp it a mile to a garage in Eagan. More money that I didn't need to be spending. Ugh. I own two cars but I'm calling around for a rental. Somewhat amusing, but only a little bit. |
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As soon as i get my evo running correctly and "reliably" and recoup the costs of the motor build...I am buying a good DD, something relatively new, 2000 and up at least.
Sure my car was just fully overhauled and is working great...but it is still old, so it is a matter of time before something else goes. Your luck continues, just like mine ;) At least your neck doesn't hurt. |
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It should cost a lot less to fix an American car anyway. It ended up being $800 on the BMW for a water pump, belt, and fluids. |
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Just do it yourself and learn how as you go. That's how I learned. Keep it up and pretty soon you'll have a low paying physical labor job like me too!
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I just got the $800 estimate. Holy shit. Between this bill and the stereo I've doubled the price of the car. |
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i hope i luck out on mine...the body damage from the accident is ghetto fixed and i spent 400 on parts to fix all the maintenance stuff. Why is it so much to fix? Seems awfully high. Just labor? |
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