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Old 10-28-2012, 07:31 PM
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That makes sense to find the issue. Nice thing you're doing for that Dane.. Does REV aprove??
I'm a slow learner but once I understand look out.

Never met a bad dog only one's that have been screwed up by humans. I'm in a position to be able to devote some time to this guy and he looks and acts like it will be well worth the effort. Very interesting breed!



Rev will adapt but it appears do to shear sizedifference his best defense is a good offense. Think about it from his perspective........it's like Greg and his new truck.
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Old 10-28-2012, 09:20 PM
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Oh, that's harsh. But funny. Good one.

Back to the problem, I got a harness for my chevelle that "would fire when the key was between the start and run position, indicating that it was a " different type" of wiring harness, leaving me seriously confused, till I ran a constant 12v to my hei. It was a switching issue with the hei as that's what our cars never came with, let alone the resistance issue....might be your prob.

Keep us posted. Btw, my two labs only want to hang in the garage with me till I fire it up..lol..then they run inside
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Old 10-28-2012, 09:28 PM
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I'm a slow learner but once I understand look out. Look out for what??

Never met a bad dog only one's that have been screwed up by humans. I'm in a position to be able to devote some time to this guy and he looks and acts like it will be well worth the effort. Very interesting breed!


So true.. My friend has had Great Danes all his life, great dogs and I know he'll have a great home with you Congrats!!


Rev will adapt but it appears do to shear size difference his best defense is a good offense. Think about it from his perspective........it's like Greg and his new truck.

You made me spit up again

Now can we get back on track
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Old 10-28-2012, 09:38 PM
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You made me spit up again

Now can we get back on track


Yes we can get back on track. Tucker was coming into the garage and getting comfortable this afternoon. Considering his sensitivity and reputation for bolting I really don't want to fire the car with open headers right now and have him bolt through a door or wall.

I'll work on the education side it's quieter.
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Funny, my white lab is tucker. Fat and lazy and sooo cool
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Great find Scott!

You may need my truck to haul Tucker around!!


Now --- is that motor runnin' yet?


You've been goofing off with dogs... while I scrubbed off a complete set of PZeros.... and had Arie Luyendyk Jr drive the R8. He drove faster one handed in automatic mode while talking on the handheld - than I could with full concentration... I hate those guys!

Now off to SEMA!

Get that thing runnin' !!
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Old 10-29-2012, 07:42 AM
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Thanks Greg, Tucker would not be out of scale riding on the deck of big white.

Just looked in the garage..........it's not runnin' yet.

Too much fun erasing good tires on track in an R8, life's good my friend!

Jr. has a little more seat time. Braking-chassis balance-throttle-rythmn..........and relaxing to let it happen.

Have a great time at SEMA, really wanted to make this one for numerous reasons.

It will run.....besides it's the hunt not the kill that's fun.
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NORWOOD HAS GONE TO THE DOGS
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NORWOOD HAS GONE TO THE DOGS
For a little while........

Rev is adjusting well today, they've started playing a little since Tucker's feet are feeling better.........enough that Tucker played trucker this morning and I had to jump in the car to head him off. Couldn't get him close enough to leash him but stayed very positive and gentle and redirected him and he took off headed back towards the house as I followed in the truck........then he took a right turn and I'm thinking he's off but he came back into sight and headed to the house and into the backyard and was sitting at the door when I got there........ With the length of a Dane's stride they can put distance between you fast! He must have known I ordered him his own invisible fence collar about a half-house prior. The positive was he headed back HOME. He's already taking ownership and guarding when he notices any sound or activity outside.

Tomorrow we'll see if they'll be good "shop" dogs.
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