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Old 06-08-2014, 05:51 PM
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Ron owns a GoPro and an I phone and has demonstrated he knows how to video on both.

Either he produces some video or none of it ever happened. Who drives their 10 year $200k project on a canyon road the first time and doesn't get video

I think Bad Ron has made all this up.

He did glaze over when Brad and I started talking about everything but LS motors that part is true. We were talking about some Hemi builds and a couple Limas builds; what a cook Bill Coon is and the advantages of a forging over billet in a block.

In each case Ron asked if the made a billet accessory drive and matching valve covers for any of those motors.

Brad was telling me about the Med riser and Cammer he had just built this year and asked what made me do a Tunnelport. Somewhere between Brad telling me about the 302 TP he had built and my mentioning the round port RAIV pontiacs and RAV TP Pontiacs Ron said uncle and we left.

Just imagine how many times I have listened to Ron discuss the various ways to finish and care for billet parts and never said anything.
Man wind him up and watch him go!!

You remember the part about me asking about Pond blocks, Hemi geometry and Kasse heads, right? And the forged block yes I did have glassy, sorta envious look in my eyes. The billet vs. forged was for your benefit, Brad and I already discussed that when Marcus and I were looking at some Katech/Dart blocks that Brad talked us out of.

Yep, the uncle part was true.

Oh, and Coon is a good cook? Who knew?
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Old 06-08-2014, 06:32 PM
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Man wind him up and watch him go!!

You remember the part about me asking about Pond blocks, Hemi geometry and Kasse heads, right?

Yep, the uncle part was true.

Oh, and Coon is a good cook? Who knew?
I only remember before I left your house FedEx dropped of a set of wheels

Sorry about the confusion on Coon. I don't know if he can cook. I just know everyone I know who has dealt with him says he is a Crook, thief and a liar. So I was describing him as a Kook.

You didn't answer Todd's question about the steering self centering if you let go of the wheel. I'm guessing he is wondering if the issue could be alignment related.
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Yep, that or a tight ball joint. I do agree that you should put some miles on it.
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You didn't answer Todd's question about the steering self centering if you let go of the wheel. I'm guessing he is wondering if the issue could be alignment related.
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Yep, that or a tight ball joint. I do agree that you should put some miles on it.
The car tracks straight on the fwy but the steering wheel is clocked 1/8 or less to the left. The BJ inspection is a great lead Todd. The uppers are aluminum pins (don't know how to describe them but they come with the LG spindles) and the lowers are the Pfadt/Howe racing units. I'd bet they need a good greasing after the '10' years they sat in fabrication.
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Pics from the weekend...

NRG installed -




At the Rock Store -


Had to park across the street due to limited bike parking


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Sweet, glad to see it's out and about.

That steering wheel, looks very familiar, I think I have one just like it, good choice.
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Nice butt ... kinda 'perky', huh?




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Did you trade Rob your iPhone for his old Blackberry? That is one seriously grainy photo. I expect more in the future.

Also, I would have walked away too, when Brad and Rob started talking Ferds and Pontiacs. I probably would have gone to check out that killer 5.5L modular engine in the corner.
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Deciding whether to tint my windows and at what % if I do ..
I am leaning towards 35%, and was wondering if that's what you have on yours

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