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Great write up Dale........and exceptional work! :thumbsup:
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Coolwelder... I ran the ZR1 twin disc clutch for a few months last year with my Muncie before doing the T56 Mag swap. I can tell you that it is absolutely the best clutch I've had yet... and I've tried quite a few... you won't be disappointed. |
Dale - I've been amazed at how clean and articulate your thread is. The caliber and detail of information could be considered the epitome of free forum knowledge. Next to zero hijacks and nearly void of the traditional seemingly unavoidable liter. Sadly what this thread and your garage lack is color and pizazz.
I'm going to take the liberty as a fellow enthusiast and suggest a little color and pizazz to your environment even if it means tattooing such a sanitary and educational thread that Jody is probably very proud of, as you should be. If you find it offensive I'm sure one of the under-worked over-paid mods around here will gladly snipe my post. A garage really need a little pizazz don't you think? http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-s...snvw3Pv-XL.jpg Then a little yard art that contrasts yet compliments nature and wildlife in a magical way. http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-6...6qk2HWX-XL.jpg http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-6...64h2Lkv-XL.jpg http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-T...TfLHfJk-XL.jpg http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-4...4xJcmG7-XL.jpg http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-m...mkNRBmd-XL.jpg :thumbsup: |
Too Orange ;)
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Wow… great pictures Sieg! the shot of the bike next to your car is my favorite… two high performance machines. You are learning how to use that camera very quickly. Don’t get any ideas that the orange and black machine with the two wheels has found a home in your garage :D Thanks so much for getting me set up with a bike... you're the man. Looking forward to meeting you tomorrow :thumbsup: Some variety is good but I do have more info to post on the hydraulic clutch master cylinder set up and dry sump pump set up in the trunk. :thankyou: |
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Nice job on the install and the write up.
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I was at Tim's today when he called you, I wanted to come check out the car.
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The tanks are very well made and engineered correctly with special internal baffles and plates designed to deaerate the oil. A.C. Nutter (my engine builder) helped me to size the tank. He has lots of experience with dry sump systems and he said to use a 3 to 4 gallon tank minimum if it's mounted in the trunk. The advantage to running larger tanks is that the oil has more time to deareate before getting pumped back into the engine. I have had good results with this set up. I installed a 4 stage dry sump pump, plumbing, and tank set up in the car last August and have run the car on the street since then, and one HPDE track day last September with no oiling problems. My oil pressure is about 40 psi at idle and 60 psi when cruising. Here are some pics of the set up http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/...ps757b3109.jpg http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/...ps01470492.jpg http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/...ps97af8e0f.jpg http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/...ps146acf3d.jpg http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/...ps14570e95.jpg About $140 worth of oil for one oil change! http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/...ps152ce2cf.jpg I'll post more on the whole set up later... I just wanted to get you the info on the tank. Here is the link to their website... I worked with Stan: http://www.stefsperformance.net/stef...cts/sump-tanks I started with tank #4155 under "custom dry sump tank assemblies". Stef'sdoes the custom tanks all the time... very good guys to work with. I decide to mount the tank in the trunk so I could keep things cleaner looking under the hood and I wanted to keep the battery, ECM, and fuel pump controller up in the right front of the car for easy access and better cooling. |
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