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What makes that picture even better is the quote that he had with that - something to the effect of "It only took 7/16" to stop yourself from looking like a ****ing moron."
CONVERTER IS GOING TO EAT SOME POWER. 1/4 ESTIMATES, i'M GOING TO SAY HIGH 12S.
No it won't. Multiplying engine torque at a 2.3 ratio is just going to shread tires at will. With all the mods, i say real low 12's to real high 11's .
But it looks good B! Keep up the work! Did you ever finish the POR 15?
Mostly. I still have the area around the rear end to do and the transmission tunnel. I've got from the transmission brace to the lower control arms, floor pans, and driveshaft tunnel all done.
No it won't. Multiplying engine torque at a 2.3 ratio is just going to shread tires at will. With all the mods, i say real low 12's to real high 11's .
.....Don't put it in the wall, B!!!......After all the years of being use to V6 power (or lack there of), the first time out may make you crap your pants.
Haha I sure hope Mike's right!!! That'd be killer! I'll be making sure to take it *really* easy the first few times, though.
On a positive note and follow up to a different thread I had I believe - my neighbor directed me to Inline Tubing here in Macomb across from Randazzos off of Hayes (between 23 and 22 mile rds). Full stainless steel brake lines from the front all the way to the back for under $200. He quoted me like $70 for just the front lines that I need from the ABS to the flex for the calipers but we started talking numbers and it just seemed to make sense to do all the lines so I "do it right."
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