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  • kishg
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    i'll pm you my schedule. license is in the mail (or so they say ) :)

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  • JRKOUPE
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    Originally posted by kishg View Post
    no doubt.. when are you coming by to see it?
    Ive just been bu
    sy


    new house.....my wife's health......playing w/ the cars.... etc....

    I just havent had the time to just h
    hang and BS like I love to do....

    Can you tell me... or e me your sched this season?..DE and /or race?...did you get your license?....I assume not yet.

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  • kishg
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    Originally posted by JRKOUPE View Post
    ......great progress.........good stuff.

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    no doubt.. when are you coming by to see it?

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  • JRKOUPE
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    track car

    ......great progress.........good stuff.

    .

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  • BrewCity11
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    Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
    When flipping the housing around, am I correct to assume the lines need to be flipped so they are in the same holes they were originally in? Or does this matter?
    Doesn't matter which line goes where, but if you wanted, you could make it so they went to the same holes.

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  • kishg
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    coming down the home stretch:

    motor is in!!





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  • kishg
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    Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
    When flipping the housing around, am I correct to assume the lines need to be flipped so they are in the same holes they were originally in? Or does this matter?
    good question, we haven't installed the cooler yet. i'm thinking they do need to go in the same hole. i think there's a valve of some sort in the housing.

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  • MR 325
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    When flipping the housing around, am I correct to assume the lines need to be flipped so they are in the same holes they were originally in? Or does this matter?

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  • kevnj
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    Kish - OMG That thing is beautiful!

    I found out my S14 is going to need a rebuild so that car is going to have to go on hold for a while.

    Looks like that poor Red 91 318is that has been sitting in my driveway needs to finally get some love. I really need to check GP out! Super impressed with the work.

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  • BrewCity11
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    Rounding the bend here.
    I got a coat of POR15 on all the spots that were ground down, and any other areas that rust had started to creep. Keep in mind, we are only trying to keep the rust from coming back, not make a pretty engine bay. If we had, i obviously would have spent more time on it with filler, primer, sanding, etc.


    Called up NAPA and had a few cans of Brilliant Red make up.

    After the first coat


    And now how it sits. Again, not perfect, but a nice uniform improvement from before.


    All the wiring ditched


    Whats left


    Last shot of the rear, all buttoned up now.




    Cleaned the heatshield up while waiting for paint to dry. Just scrubbed the center aluminum piece, and threw a coat of heatresistant silver on the rear steel piece


    and lastly, mounted the spal to the radiator.

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  • kishg
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    few more updates. turk has better pics i assume:







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  • JRKOUPE
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    Originally posted by kishg View Post
    negative on the 7.5. wgi isn't long for you. mid ohio is long, vir is long :)
    I forgot who i was talking too.........but ur correct grasshopper.

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  • xLegendOZWest
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    oh your the best!

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  • kishg
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    it's 1.500” x 0.095” DOM tubing.

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  • xLegendOZWest
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    awsome build.
    might i ask what size that tubing is on the roll cage? ive been curious so i know what to buy when it comes time to cage my cabby. (having an M50 and no roof scares me!) also what is the stock m20 pan made of? i assume alum? i thought it was cast and really hard to weld to, apparently im wrong :) nice ass build though, needless to say im subscribed.

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