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Old 06-06-2013, 06:46 PM
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I think brodies was used a couple of generations after me. I normally say donuts and would have used that term but I think the youngsters on this site would have thought I'd be headed to a Starbucks or a Pete's.
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I think brodies was used a couple of generations after me. I normally say donuts and would have used that term but I think the youngsters on this site would have thought I'd be headed to a Starbucks or a Pete's.
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Old 06-06-2013, 08:12 PM
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That air box is looking good.
Thanks for the heads up on the seal Chris, I was on my iphone earlier and typing a reply is a pain when your hanging upside down under a dash. I appreciate it.

Actually Sieg I was joking....remember the saying. "Its like riding a bike"

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I like that air box! INMOHO I don't like the MSD boxes up on the firewall, To much heat and heat is what kills them
I've been trying to get it mounted to his trans tunnel but the honeydo list is pretty long.

Managed to lose some weight and move a bunch near center.

Its coming along.
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Actually Sieg I was joking....remember the saying. "Its like riding a bike"
Understood it

Just attempting to share perceptions with Gae that might help shave lap time. I'm looking forward to taking some laps as a co-pilot to see and feel the difference between 2 & 4 wheels at T-Hill.
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I think brodies was used a couple of generations after me. I normally say donuts and would have used that term but I think the youngsters on this site would have thought I'd be headed to a Starbucks or a Pete's.
swinging brodies in my parts was spinning the tires in random patterns and not circles. They have donuts at Starbucks?
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Where the F is Vince with my updated photos.

Ready to rock T-Hill on the 30th!!
oh take it easy buster.....I'll throw up a few when I get better shots, but don't expect much. I said I would toss a few pictures up and not a Brett-itorial.
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Understood it

Just attempting to share perceptions with Gae that might help shave lap time. I'm looking forward to taking some laps as a co-pilot to see and feel the difference between 2 & 4 wheels at T-Hill.
Cool, that would be good. I hope to see you there.




A few things I mentioned

: he needs better brakes with cooling so he can deeper into the turns.
: more suspension tuning
: tall spindles that work
: shocks that work
: safety equipment
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Understood it

Just attempting to share perceptions with Gae that might help shave lap time. I'm looking forward to taking some laps as a co-pilot to see and feel the difference between 2 & 4 wheels at T-Hill.
Come down end of this month.

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: safety equipment
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