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Read about it at http://www.sltrib.com/sports/ci_13030674 RIP
7's only too. And none of them screw in. Their all press fit. Just like stock.
Try www.jbracingtires.net
Take a look at http://home.comcast.net/~walterclark1/gti/gti_web_4.htm for 52 pages on building a GTI
Try www.sevensonly.com
Go to your local dirt track and you will see 99% of the cars with weld'd on quick releases. Those guys beat the snot out of those cars and I have yet to see a shaft break. They put more stress on...
Wow!!! An adapter bolted to another adapter which is bolted to another ect,ect,ect!!!!! I'd take a weld any day over that. And if they aren't legal, why are they allowed?
Because there's not room for the turn signal cam after you weld the quick release hub to the shaft.
How much of the steering collum / turn signal can be removed to install a steering wheel quick release? Thanks.
I've tryed them all and the Morso spiral muffler works the best and its cheap. What more could you ask for?
Take a look at http://video.kenblockracing.com and turn the sound way up.
[quote=MMiskoe;276308]I've seen the kevlar blankets, they seem like they would be pretty universal. I'm surprised they couldn't be placed to help protect the driver in a FWD.
I've used the...
10% of the real weight, not just the rateing. Weigh the trailer and car together.
I can not beleave a cam that big, would not sound that "BIG". But then its SCCA and many don't know a big cam from a hole in the ground.
Sorry to blow all the expert posting to bits, BUT I have a copy of the 1980 Ford Pinto / Bobcat spec sheet clearly showing and stateing that 8" rear ends were installed in 1980 Pintos. V-6 you say!...
FYI! http://www.nasaproracing.com/norcal/event/...uit-warning.pdf
Explain to me one more time. Thanks from a real old fart.
"Be aware that the cage rules are about to go through a revamp, so be sure of what you're doing as far as tubing size."
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Sounds like you have the right idea. Do not send the accusump oil through the cooler as it will take too long to refill the system incase of a pressure loss. Some people use a one way valve, some...
All the information is on Accusump's web site.
Thought you were going to be a builder, not a racer/builder!!! Change of heart or you won the power ball????
YOUNG WIFE.
Nick Craw did just that in the late 80's with one of the Long Beach Toyota. Payed 25 big ones to run in a upstart IT class. There will ALWAYS be a Nick with money to burn.
"And Raymond - do you...
5 gal of Swepco was given to me by a Porsche shop in Denver 15 years ago. Before that synchos would last from one to five races max in our GT-2 Rx-7. After the switch, we never had any more problems,...
Swepco is the only gear lube I've ever used that will not eat "sinkrows" in a mazda tranie. Try it / you'll like it!
Try http://www.swepcousa.com The only gear lube for Mazdas.