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and here I thought the "exterior thickness" blast would be what hooked ya!!!
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Figured it out went to your garage. Nice setup. |
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if I had it to build over I might have used a different cam profile that should have influenced a leaner idle circuit. the 120/104 is great from about 3k RPM & up through 6700 RPM (rev limiter set at 7000rpm) with a ton of pull. I had the heads done with stiffer spring and titanium retainers anticipating wanting to get into the higher rev ranges. in all my research and limited experience carbs are just gunna need to run rich. there is a fine line between lean coughing up through the stacks, flat spots in transition and achieving a good usable power throughout both circuits. I obsessed on it early on, but reading plugs regularly throughout the tuning process and since with them looking good ive grown used to it. |
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thank you for the kind words! ;) |
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^^^ raw, love the bold font use, way to drive it home my man!! but, if you use the boldened font too much it loses it's effectiveness... it's akin to writing fragile on every box when you move. what you'll find is no box is then shown any extra care...
I suggest if you MUST multi-bolden points in the same post to capitalizing your main-est point..... |
Good point (not THAT point! :eek:) about limited use of bolden text, Tobs, but I am not very familiar with the concept of moderation. Hell, look at where I live; the land of gluttonous excess in all things (food, homes, truck size, hat size, sports stadium size - including middle and high school stadiums, guns, and even fake boobs!). That said, I'll attempt to temper my TexASS sized ways and follow your more rational bolden level of posting.
If I recall, when pNutz got his nads nipped by "his sensei", that dude only use one bolden word to batter pNutz's cheeks (all four of them!) - hmmmmmmm!!! |
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that was some serious vengeance like whoop a$$ poor silly pnutz endured that time... I felt bad for him even with my under developed caveman ability to feel compassion.:( id prefer my sensei be mad at me over him being disappointed in me any day. you know ol nutz lost some sleep over tony-boy being so condescending & hurtful to him when he only wants to please... ;) |
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I'd wager that ol' pNutz had a case of baboon-butt after that lil' incident that not even the most potent, hemorrhoidal balm could soothe!!! :eek: |
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Nice gratitude for someone who saved your azz from another whipping by the CIS dude.
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But yeah, tech forum can use some humor, it's oh so serious over there... fireworks too when the wrong parties engage. |
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im much more complicated than you or your pony-boy will ever know apparently nutzie. once the Nancie's had complained enough to have that sweet image removed I was done enhancing that thread by continuing to contribute... sometimes I think you get it, and then you say sum stupid ***** and im not so sure...:confused: |
With friends like pnutz.....
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Wait, there is another caveman azz whupping thread besides the aforementioned CIS beatdown ? |
Dayyyyuummmmnnnn, this thread has it all - even Phatt showed up, instigatin' and perpetratin'!
pNutz, the thread Tobs and I referred to was one in 911 tech where a dude was asking about a basic troubleshooting problem with 914 headlights. Toby posted a funny pic/meme making fun of that, and a couple sensitive guys took offence. A moderator then deleted the meme. Which CIS thread has a beatdown in it? I missed some asshattery and am feeling left out!!! |
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The turbo whine combined with the buzz of the flat six that is drastically louder when the twin waste gate open up on boost. There is no hiding the sound of an engine when that's going on. And all that is complemented with amazing cackles & pops at shifts and on decel. To me it's the best sounding car ever. And the daily complements back it up. Plus if your engine doesn't scorch the paint under your bumper, it should. Butt what do I know. I'm just a Big Ol Di*k Head :D |
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