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There is 1 sketchy corner with virtually no runoff. This was an open track day, they have them on Fridays with about 30 cars instead of 100 on Saturday.Interesting and were you there with on an SCCA Track night, NASA event, or open track day? I knew some guys years back who were considering investing in that track but I lost touch with them and not sure if they still have interest in the motorsport venue.
Yikes! I’ve got skin just like that. Can’t wait to have to do that job.For real.. don't remember my last tetanus shot, but the 100 octane prolly cleaned it out. Burned like the fires of hell.
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Someone on here built some special steel shims for use with the Ford limited slip unit, and asked me to try them. Finally, 3 years later, I did, they work great, it definately compresses the fiber
( carbon fiber, in this case) So there is more drag on the diff when you spin it by hand. ( @TeeLew was that you?).
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Lucky I remembered that far back..lolHot Damn, @blacksheep-1 , I was wondering what had happened to those! I gave you the 4x4 stack, but I'm putting a 5x5 in mine. It's going in shortly. I've got a deal this week/weekend, but maybe next week I'll get it done. My diff definitely has more preload just assembled with the new plate stack. It will be interesting to see what it does in anger. Some smart people helped me do those, so I'm hoping for the best.
For reference for me and other guys in the future. Is this fuel foam size big enough for the saddle cross over? The price seams pretty darn good to help potential solve a major issue and only decreases fuel capacity by 3%. You, also, installed a Delphi fuel pump. Was that an upgrade or just a replacement?It really didn't I crammed it into the saddle portion of the tank to prevent the back and forth sloshing ( at least I hope) fuel will still pass, and it will absorb fuel, but it won't have the free flow effect back and forth between the tanks.
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That looks exactly like what I bought , I had already done the pump, but I broke one of those plastic tubes that are belched from the pits of hell, so I just replaced everything. I would've prolly preferred a Bosch pump, but none were available. The pump was a stock replacement.For reference for me and other guys in the future. Is this fuel foam size big enough for the saddle cross over? The price seams pretty darn good to help potential solve a major issue and only decreases fuel capacity by 3%. You, also, installed a Delphi fuel pump. Was that an upgrade or just a replacement?
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Thank you!That looks exactly like what I bought , I had already done the pump, but I broke one of those plastic tubes that are belched from the pits of hell, so I just replaced everything. I would've prolly preferred a Bosch pump, but none were available. The pump was a stock replacement.
I would've prolly preferred a Bosch pump, but none were available. The pump was a stock replacement.
Well, by "stock" I meant stock spec, the pump and senders are Delphi, sorry if that wasn't clearThose are getting very tough to find.
I was referring to the Bosch one. Last time I was looking for one it was an issue.Well, by "stock" I meant stock spec, the pump and senders are Delphi, sorry if that wasn't clear