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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
There is no ground clearance loss. One of them even offers additional ground clearance. The only one that doesn't mention clearance is the road race version.
So this means that you'll be picking one up?

2 more days Leo..
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 01:21 PM
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This page has a good ring to it - 1,281.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
So this means that you'll be picking one up?

2 more days Leo..
Not anytime soon.

I know I can't wait. Although I think the anticipation after I drop it off at ST will be worse than it is now.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray Man
This page has a good ring to it - 1,281.
I saw that too.



Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
I know I can't wait. Although I think the anticipation after I drop it off at ST will be worse than it is now.
Any last minute adds/deletes to the install?

I mean this is your chance to change radiators or even step up to the 3.33 pulley.

And when you pick it up, are you planning on dropping the hammer on the freeway onramp? Or ease into it and keep the suspense of its power?
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
So this means that you'll be picking one up?

2 more days Leo..
Don't faint Bill.... I concur, the Fluidyne would probably be a better first choice. Then I'd think about a deeper tranny oil pan, with the intermediate servo failures on the autos I would want more cooling there ??


Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
Not anytime soon.

I know I can't wait. Although I think the anticipation after I drop it off at ST will be worse than it is now.
Tick-tock Tick-tock Tick-tock


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I saw that too.
I'm retarded today... what's the significance ??


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And when you pick it up, are you planning on dropping the hammer on the freeway onramp? Or ease into it and keep the suspense of its power?
Well if it's anything like my install you'll get a test drive with Adam and he takes you onto the freeway to drop the hammer and if you're a wuss about it, makes you go back around and do it again until you really drop the hammer.....

I think Leo will have a **** eating grin for the next week solid

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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 03:18 PM
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First things first. My 285's feel inadequate after seeing these bad boys.

385's. Bill
http://jalopnik.com/5075848/kumho-la...5+series-tires



Originally Posted by TacoBill
Any last minute adds/deletes to the install?

I mean this is your chance to change radiators or even step up to the 3.33 pulley.

And when you pick it up, are you planning on dropping the hammer on the freeway onramp? Or ease into it and keep the suspense of its power?
Nope. No money for it. I'd like to go with the 3.33 pulley but I think the 3.48 that came with the intercooler (Which is bigger than the 3.8 pulley that comes with the Non-H.O. Vortech) is plenty for the stock block and internals.

So as it stands the following will be done on Thursday:

Vortech with Paxton Intercooler
IAT relocation
Gauges (WB A/F, Boost/Vac, and Fuel Pres.)

I'll post the different numbers I get from first pull til the final pull.

Probably won't nail it from a stop until I have a chance to try it on an empty street. As far as gunning it on the onramp no doubt.



Originally Posted by habu
Don't faint Bill.... I concur, the Fluidyne would probably be a better first choice. Then I'd think about a deeper tranny oil pan, with the intermediate servo failures on the autos I would want more cooling there ??
Yeah I thought about that too but figured I'll worry about messing with the tranny if and when it goes boom.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by habu
Then I'd think about a deeper tranny oil pan, with the intermediate servo failures on the autos I would want more cooling there ??

I'm retarded today... what's the significance ??
Doesn't Auto Meter have a trans oil temp gauge? Leo?

Page 1281. C'mon Brian!



Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
First things first. My 285's feel inadequate after seeing these bad boys.

385's. Bill

Probably won't nail it from a stop until I have a chance to try it on an empty street.
First thought when I saw those.. Name:  2303345485_db10f71e30.jpg
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I don't think nailing from a start will shock and awe you, it's the pull from 3k up that will make you giddy.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 04:25 PM
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Hi guys.....

Did I see a belt tensioner picture back a few pages? I've been running a Steeda tensioner and I have zero boost lag- 9.5psi instantly when I go WOT. Plus, it won't break like the stocker will eventually.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Doesn't Auto Meter have a trans oil temp gauge? Leo?

Page 1281. C'mon Brian!


OK. I did say retarded, right ?
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by tom281
Hi guys.....

Did I see a belt tensioner picture back a few pages? I've been running a Steeda tensioner and I have zero boost lag- 9.5psi instantly when I go WOT. Plus, it won't break like the stocker will eventually.
Hi Tom!

Question from this morning was why centri's don't need a beefier tensioner? Or do they?
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Doesn't Auto Meter have a trans oil temp gauge? Leo?

Page 1281. C'mon Brian!

First thought when I saw those.. Attachment 65688

I don't think nailing from a start will shock and awe you, it's the pull from 3k up that will make you giddy.
That's probably one of the next three gauges I'll get. I'm also planning on a water temp gauge. Not quite sure what the third will be. This is all more than a few months away though.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Hi Tom!

Question from this morning was why centri's don't need a beefier tensioner? Or do they?
From what I've read centri's don't need one because we don't have instant boost like twin screw guys.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 04:39 PM
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Not quite sure what the third (gauge) will be.
It won't matter, they'll look like this.. Name:  63484786_48b27a9e7c.jpg
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 05:48 PM
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Regarding belt tensioners......

IMO, even a centri system should run one. I say this not because of the instant boost, but because you're still putting pressure (additional pressure) on the factory tensioner that it was not designed for. Now that being said, I ran the factory tensioner while supercharged in one form or the other for 18 months with (seemingly) no problems. But, if the stocker fails, you're stuck stranded where ever you're at when it fails.

A month ago I got stranded when my PA alternator failed; trust me it's not fun. So, for $119 I put in the Steeda tensioner, which Brenspeed recommends for ANY blown application (FWIW).

http://www.brenspeed.com/555-3347.html
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by tom281
Regarding belt tensioners......
Interesting..

Steeda unit for $119 (which is better than stock), not too bad.

Brian, how much was yours?
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Interesting..

Steeda unit for $119 (which is better than stock), not too bad.

Brian, how much was yours?
you don't want mine. It was 200 or 250 I can't remember.

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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Interesting..

Steeda unit for $119 (which is better than stock), not too bad.

Brian, how much was yours?
There's been threads about the Steeda one not holding up. Seems the only two unbreakables are the frankentensioner and the thumprr tensioner.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
There's been threads about the Steeda one not holding up. Seems the only two unbreakables are the frankentensioner and the thumprr tensioner.
what he said and I think the Thumprr one is 400.
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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 10:18 PM
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Here's a couple of new things for ya... time to upgrade:

Get a load of the Knight XV ($295,000). Inspired by the Gurkha military vehicle, this handcrafted, fully armored luxury SUV is decked out inside and out. Powered by a Bio-fuel V10 (good for 400 hp and 498-ft lbs of torque), the XV features Wilton Wool carpeting, Andrew Muirhead leather, 6-way seating, tandem sunroof glass with privacy shades, side-mounted laptop stations, LED cabin lighting, an Alpine DVD navigation and Bluetooth setup, TVs, night vision and rear op camera system, and a PlayStation 3. Only 100 of the vehicles will initially be available, with each taking 1,500 hours to hand-build.




This even better. Bacon flavored Mayonnaise spread!




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Old Nov 4, 2008 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray Man
Here's a couple of new things for ya... time to upgrade:

Get a load of the Knight XV ($295,000). Inspired by the Gurkha military vehicle, this handcrafted, fully armored luxury SUV is decked out inside and out. Powered by a Bio-fuel V10 (good for 400 hp and 498-ft lbs of torque), the XV features Wilton Wool carpeting, Andrew Muirhead leather, 6-way seating, tandem sunroof glass with privacy shades, side-mounted laptop stations, LED cabin lighting, an Alpine DVD navigation and Bluetooth setup, TVs, night vision and rear op camera system, and a PlayStation 3. Only 100 of the vehicles will initially be available, with each taking 1,500 hours to hand-build.


Man for that kinda money there had better be the option for the 3' blond w/no teeth and a flat head....

Bacon flavored mayonnaise....



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Man-o-man.. that was too funny. Thanks
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