Midwest TMS'ers General Communication Thread
yip!
Try -37 sometime, and get back to me. 

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From: New Carlisle, Ohio (20 miles north of Dayton)

Well.. she's dropped off! Pick her up tomorrow!
John tried to up sell me some UDPs.... had to say no. I couldnt see the point in the $325 for 10 more hosrepower.... seeing I'm only spending a whole $150 for the intake and tune thats gonna get me way more.
I skipped the UDP's because I knew early on I wouldn't pay someone to do it for me, I didn't like the bad things that could happen if I did it myself, and I also knew Tom would sell me his Saleen SC and I would have to undo the UDP's anyway.
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Joined: January 9, 2005
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From: New Carlisle, Ohio (20 miles north of Dayton)
You know I'm just
'n at ya. Your going to be very happy with the results. But you cheaped out on the UD pullies.
if you want the udp's keep an eye for some used pieces, I've seen them for 150. here and there
Veteran robbed, killed on way to deposit money from benefit
November 19, 2009 3:33 PM | No Comments
William Burtner survived Vietnam and dedicated his life to helping veterans.
On Monday, Burtner was about to enter a Midlothian bank to deposit money the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2808 had raised during a benefit.
He never made it inside.
Burtner, 65, was assaulted and robbed outside the bank and rushed to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, authorities said. He died Wednesday night.
An autopsy today concluded Burtner died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease and fractured ribs from the assault, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. It ruled the death a homicide.
Burtner was about to deposit proceeds from a VFW benefit last weekend for Chicago area World War II veterans so they could visit a war memorial in Washington, D.C., according to Katherine Foss, a family friend.
Police were questioning a suspect today who may be responsible for other robberies in the area. No other details were available.
Burtner grew up in Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood and held several jobs, most recently as a custodian at a Southwest Side post office. Burtner also installed furnaces at one time, worked at a glass company and was a truck mechanic, Foss said.
He survived two tours of combat in Vietnam, all the time hoping his brother wouldn't have to follow him. He had been active in his VFW post for 25 years.
He underwent lung cancer surgery 3 ½ years ago and was undergoing chemotherapy, Foss said, adding that his doctor told family members he was showing great progress.
His doctor had described him as a "strong tough guy," Foss said. "She said he was doing great."
Details of the assault were not immediately available from police.
Tribune freelancer Wendy Normandy contributed to this story.
R.I.P.
November 19, 2009 3:33 PM | No Comments
William Burtner survived Vietnam and dedicated his life to helping veterans.
On Monday, Burtner was about to enter a Midlothian bank to deposit money the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2808 had raised during a benefit.
He never made it inside.
Burtner, 65, was assaulted and robbed outside the bank and rushed to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, authorities said. He died Wednesday night.
An autopsy today concluded Burtner died of hypertensive cardiovascular disease and fractured ribs from the assault, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. It ruled the death a homicide.
Burtner was about to deposit proceeds from a VFW benefit last weekend for Chicago area World War II veterans so they could visit a war memorial in Washington, D.C., according to Katherine Foss, a family friend.
Police were questioning a suspect today who may be responsible for other robberies in the area. No other details were available.
Burtner grew up in Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood and held several jobs, most recently as a custodian at a Southwest Side post office. Burtner also installed furnaces at one time, worked at a glass company and was a truck mechanic, Foss said.
He survived two tours of combat in Vietnam, all the time hoping his brother wouldn't have to follow him. He had been active in his VFW post for 25 years.
He underwent lung cancer surgery 3 ½ years ago and was undergoing chemotherapy, Foss said, adding that his doctor told family members he was showing great progress.
His doctor had described him as a "strong tough guy," Foss said. "She said he was doing great."
Details of the assault were not immediately available from police.
Tribune freelancer Wendy Normandy contributed to this story.
R.I.P.
yea don't mean to bring the thread down. Kinda local to me. hope they catch the guy and he puts up a fight so the the cops can shoot him.
On another note I'm pretty happy it friday yaaaaaahoooooooo lol
On another note I'm pretty happy it friday yaaaaaahoooooooo lol

On another note.. I'm pretty excited to pick up my "sooped up" mustang today. I went ahead and ran it dry of gas and put 93 in it all week. So I should have the 93 tune uploaded when I get it back. I'm interested to see how much I will notice the difference.
I'm saying 283 rwhp after the tune

Yup your Butt Dyno will be able to tell plus the new roar from under the engine is cool too (CAI kit)
WOW I though Tom was in love with Brenspeed, that a look at this guy.
http://www.imboc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=176176


WOW I though Tom was in love with Brenspeed, that a look at this guy.
http://www.imboc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=176176



woah!.... that guys has too much money... and a little unhealthy love for Brenspeed. I'll have you know. While I was there, I never hugged anyone.




