Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

F*********************ck

Dropped my rim tonight on the outer edge that shows. Fell over when cleaning it. GRrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

well since they are now damaged I will offer you $1,500 for them Luke :wacko:

i must also add that the supercharger im getting has a maximum boost pressure of 26 PSI and the power may be more if you included the fact im stroking the engine to 2.7 L

um you know you need to deck to block to get 2.7lt out of it you cant just stuff GTR crank rods and pistons in a rb25 and stick a head on it but i imagine miltons knows that

while people are telling you what youll need i hope you've thought of these 2 things

flux-capacitor-merkaba-hexagram0.jpgflux-capacitor.jpeg

are you toying with the idea of tripple carbies mmmmm

iszk12.jpg

IMG_6689_6805.jpg

Anyone taking bets that Terry Wallace won't be coaching the tigers this weekend against the kangas?

SLED, can we (someone) start an AFL 2009 thread?

-1

go to >>Here<< for all your football needs :wacko:

lol James...sell both your kidneys mate lol that will make up for it

Now there's an idea, two less organs to worry about i guess! lol

Hey pete, check the 'cruiser vid i found in the youtube thread, maybe more to your liking!

Edited by Jamesrb25

lol I was perusing the webz for a few ideas on another possible build and I came across this dude in QLD building a bike in his workshop with a poster of my bike on his wall......haha, I wonder if he wants some nude pics of me to go with it :woot:

QLDShed1.jpg

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I see what you mean on that last paragraph and makes sense. I am leaning towards because I made the repair/filler area large that I didn't use a long enough block. Will minimise the area and let you's know how I go. This is random but I noticed when I put epoxy primer it felt flat but that's just temporary.
    • Tried to repair with filler only. The block is a foam block but quite hard and I put a velcro on it for sandpaper, the hook and loop system. It's not one of those super soft ones that just follow the panel. Similar to a dura block.
    • You need one of those automated sprays that puffs a nice small every 15 minutes in their room. Except swap the nice smell for chloroform...
    • Don't step down power supply size, maintain it the whole way. It's how I'd do it. OR, Id have one feed, with one joint that splits out to six smaller gauge wires that go to each coil. I wouldn't add joins like stepping from 12 to 16, at the first two coils, as if you try to continue that fashion, each joint will introduce a voltage drop. In theory, earths should be the same size as power feeds, however in this case the main power needs to be bigger due to the average size current. So the next question is, how much current do these coils actually need?
    • I think Murray is onto it. It's sounding like either it's a soft block, not long enough block, OR if you're chasing waves, you're going in the direction of the waves, instead of across them. Rotate your sanding pattern by 45 degrees is something to try. You said you're going in an X, so now instead, from the same perspective, do a "t" instead.   If you're not able to have the block sit on top of two high points, and not touch the low point between them, you'll never get it flat.
×
×
  • Create New...