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  • eurotiva
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    Originally posted by Claude View Post
    greg, what did you use to make that wire cover on your valve cover?
    Some aluminum with holes in it. I made it at work. It's the same mesh I have in my grill.


    Originally posted by Damkid View Post
    Jeez whats taking you so long to finish this build, i mean the first post was only last night, you should have that thing done by now :lol:

    J/K looking great!! if you make it to Ohiostiva in the spring we should race
    It's actually done. Just got about an hour or two worth of stuff to clean up and she'll be on the road again. I did my own version of a wire tuck, and I have the pics just haven't uploaded many yet.

    I did Tom's car in 2 weeks, and then started mine. I would have had it running by now, but I lost alot of motivation last weekend

    And believe me.....If I do somehow make it up there, we WILL race, and i'll gladly lose to your car

    After running Casper at the track tonite, my wheels are turning and I have an extra, brand new t3/t4 60mm turbo sitting here, and 2 NOS kits......

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  • Damkid
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    Jeez whats taking you so long to finish this build, i mean the first post was only last night, you should have that thing done by now :lol:

    J/K looking great!! if you make it to Ohiostiva in the spring we should race

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  • Claude
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    greg, what did you use to make that wire cover on your valve cover?

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  • skimsucka
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    ahhh not cool

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  • anomoly40
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    The guy who will take my money but ill get him back by taking his festiva. No one messes with me.

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  • skimsucka
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    Originally posted by eurotiva View Post
    You'll see it soon

    I talked to the guy with the '93 and he's bringing it up Saturday.
    who is this guy

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  • anomoly40
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    I'm crossing into ms in about 10 mins. GPS says 6:30PM tomorrow but were going to take a different route in Jackson since its making us go to Atlanta for some reason.

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  • eurotiva
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    Originally posted by anomoly40 View Post
    So the cat is out of the sack thing. Can't wait to see this.
    You'll see it soon

    I talked to the guy with the '93 and he's bringing it up Saturday.

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  • Zanzer
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    Find me a job up there and I'm in.

    My pos welder is a 110v (which welded the cast iron on Tom's turbo setup and has lasted 20k miles) :lol:

    And you'd laugh at my lathe....it's handheld. I chuck stuff into my drill and go to town. All my precision cuts are made with the most precise sawzall ever....

    I Try ?

    Hahahaha! Whatever works man! Looks like it's doing a good job for you so far and I've used worse

    Send me your resume and I'll see what I can do About the only places hiring around here now require you to speak into a headset and finish every sentence with "you want fries with that?"

    I have MIG, TIG, and ARC welders plus a plasma cutter that will handle up to 1" think and both oxy-acetylene and propane torches. The lathe is only a 12" and the mill doesn't have cross feeds at the moment, but they'll get the job done. We're trying to work a deal on a larger lathe and I'm in the market for a Bridgeport. Luckily I have access to larger stuff at the moment but we're hoping to open a machine shop in the future. Both Brad (Sensei) and I have machining experience and his Dad is a tool and die maker.
    Last edited by Zanzer; 03-19-2010, 12:06 AM.

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  • anomoly40
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    So the cat is out of the sack thing. Can't wait to see this.

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  • eurotiva
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    Originally posted by skimsucka View Post
    damn son you have been busy
    Yup and I've got way more pics but too tired to upload.

    Originally posted by timmay89 View Post
    It there more benefit to run rear turbo? more hp?
    Only benefit I needed was AC. 8) Alot of room back there too And yeah it adds a few hp. :lol:



    Originally posted by The_Collector View Post
    Whiskey makes every job....not as good as it could be.....
    Yeah I actually wasn't drinkin' but my design was off just enough to make another one. Go with what works I guess.

    Originally posted by Zanzer View Post
    Lookin' good Greg!

    You need to move your operation to NC. I have welders, a mill, and a lathe. We could do some damage!

    Find me a job up there and I'm in.

    My pos welder is a 110v (which welded the cast iron on Tom's turbo setup and has lasted 20k miles) :lol:

    And you'd laugh at my lathe....it's handheld. I chuck stuff into my drill and go to town. All my precision cuts are made with the most precise sawzall ever....

    I Try ?
    Last edited by eurotiva; 03-19-2010, 12:05 AM.

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  • Zanzer
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    Lookin' good Greg!

    You need to move your operation to NC. I have welders, a mill, and a lathe. We could do some damage!

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  • The_Collector
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    Whiskey makes every job....not as good as it could be.....

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  • timmay89
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    It there more benefit to run rear turbo? more hp?

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  • skimsucka
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    damn son you have been busy

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