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Old 05-11-2009, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by WaterCooledNelds View Post
Very cool Dave.

What's your impressions of how it drives?
Thanks. Lots of adjusting needed so it was a little sloppy... needs alignment, clutch adjusted, throttle pedal is loose, power steering reservoir is junk (being replaced with a better one), that shifter is pretty damn hard to get into 1st gear, but we think that may help once the idle is adjusted. Surprisingly, we didn't feel or hear any rubbing as low as it sits. Gonna move it up about 1/2" all around anyway.

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lots of memories as to when I took mine out for the maiden voyage.

Congrats and your car looks bad ass!
Thanks Payton. It's a pretty vivid experience.

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I didn't know you were going to edit the video. Car looks good man.
Thanks. I wanted to have some fun after getting my new flip camcorder.

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That is really cool Dave, nothing like the first ride. Congrats to you!!
It was a great day. thanks

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It looks mean. We need some pictures also
Thanks Tom. Pics are incoming!

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ok, I'll ask. Why is it idling so high? Looks great by the way.

Jody
Thank Jody.

Yes, I was waiting for this question. When we originally started it the idle settled down betw 1000-1400 or so, but then once we got out on the road it was up around 1800-2000. Not sure why. The tuner is coming by this week/weekend to plug his equipment in and check out all the vitals.

Oh, and max boost we saw was 7 psi just part throttling. That's with the intercooler and larger pulley hooked up.
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