My SFWD "Starting all Over" Build-up
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Re: My SFWD "Starting all Over" Build-up (00IntegrAllmotoR)
well i get the head back hopefully this weekend, so after Scott (hotrodteg) drops the head on the block, i will drop the engine in the car and go from there, this weekend i just got done relocating the brake lines so they dont make the firewall look so clustered behind the intake
thank you daveG, trying to do things right this time around, still debating on the cams after i test the gsr ones, but for sure i will do some dyno pulls on the gsrs and then not sure what i will put in there but it will be something
thank you daveG, trying to do things right this time around, still debating on the cams after i test the gsr ones, but for sure i will do some dyno pulls on the gsrs and then not sure what i will put in there but it will be something
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thank you guys, i cant wait to get it to the track,
well, haha, im 21, in school so obviously money is an issue, but like mentioned all i need to "buy" is the axle system, and engine management stuff which is roughly 5-6k. im going to try to have it ready for the start of next season, but for sure by the time summer comes around, ill have some numbers. damn, now that i say that, thats like 9 months away. ouch
well, haha, im 21, in school so obviously money is an issue, but like mentioned all i need to "buy" is the axle system, and engine management stuff which is roughly 5-6k. im going to try to have it ready for the start of next season, but for sure by the time summer comes around, ill have some numbers. damn, now that i say that, thats like 9 months away. ouch
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Re: My SFWD "Starting all Over" Build-up (D@nnY)
jim caughlin, superstock racer in division 6, did the roll bar about two years ago, and i added the cage part on to it like 3 weeks ago
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Re: My SFWD "Starting all Over" Build-up (BoostedJeff)
Am I going crazy? I not see the D bars from the shoulder harness bar down towards the "shifter tunnel."
Other than that, looks good.
Jason
Other than that, looks good.
Jason
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holy ****, such a dumbass, i totally forgot about the d-bars, damnitt, the other night, after i intalled my carpet, i was wondering, why it looked so clean in that area.
thanks jason, hopefully get that done this weekend
thanks jason, hopefully get that done this weekend
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Re: My SFWD "Starting all Over" Build-up (BoostedJeff)
haha, i was the cage shop, i have the rulebook sitting out in my garage, just totally forgot about the d-bars, oh well, no biggie, good thing i posted pics of it before got any further. thank you jason
Modified by redboost10 at 8:13 AM 10/3/2006
Modified by redboost10 at 8:13 AM 10/3/2006
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Re: My SFWD "Starting all Over" Build-up (redboost10)
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just wondering, what IC is that?
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just wondering, what IC is that?
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Re: My SFWD "Starting all Over" Build-up (redboost10)
im pretty sure now you have to have a bar across the main hoop and connect the d bars to that and not the floor
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Re: My SFWD "Starting all Over" Build-up (redboost10)
i think if the flooring is just single walled, the plates can be bolted (using 4 bolts) on to the floor, but if its a double walled floor, like it is near the firewall area, then it needs to be welded.