Ok, just climbed out from under my rock again... who has the black RC with red fade paint job? That is one Bad Asssssssssss lookin truck... damn. Ok, back to my Kirin beer... :rock: Love the background music too....
Thanks for the suggestion, I do have a fuel gauge for TPI systems and am going to check the pressure today. We opened the shrader valve a small amount and fuel was present, but not sure of the pressure. Set the initial timing at TDC 0 degrees and then began walking it slowly. First...
Ok.... I know that this isn't SRT-10 related, but I know many of you are engine tuners and may have some input. My 1955 Chevy project is nearing completion, but now I am having engine problems. Anybody with TPI experience might be able to help, background is as follows: converted my 1969 stock...
Hello to everyone.. yep, I'm back. Been busy restoring my 55 Chevy over here. Just about broke me of all my $$$ but now nearing completion. Thought I would chime in since I have been absent for so long. How's everyone doing? Haven't been able to keep up with all the happenings. Silverback still...
Funny... I know where this pic of the blue one was taken and have been there numerous times. Save your money guys. There are many faster and cheaper cars than Skylines. I see them everyday over here and have seen them get spanked "badly" by hopped up 5.0 Rustangs and other speedy machines. Yes...
I was always told by an old engine builder buddy of mine that you should always have 10 psi of pressure per every 1000 rpm. Of course he never built a Viper V-10, only V-8 GM's. As for speeding, don't get caught here in Japan by the base MP's or the local Japanese police. They are cancelling...
Oh yeah it was sweet! The 57 wagon had one of the deepest and nicest paint jobs that I had ever seen. Car was beautifully detailed with a custom leather interior, firewall was smoothed, fully polished aluminum engine bay and a Ford 9" 4 link out the back.
I agree it sucks, because ultimately as soon as these classics start to rust or break down..... the owner ends up sending them to the crusher. It has happened to numerous classics that were sent over here.
Well another trip home to the United States has come to an end :( Only 3 more years until I can retire and call it home permanently. Anyway, truck ran great while I was there and now sits at 5900 miles. I still absolutely love to drive this truck! :rock: Sorry that I couldn't hook up with...
I will be down around Easton/Havana area and somewhere in between. Working on my house, truck, etc. Looking like the Bolingbrook Cruise Nite is a winner for me to attend, but willing to attend any GTG.
Thanks for the listing. Keep me posted on any that you plan on attending. That would be great to have a GTG with some other SRT owners. Let me know of any plans. Only 3 more days and I'll be back on American soil !!!! :rock:
Prof... any shows or gatherings that your know of in the next few weeks? I will be home this coming Friday and won't have to return to Japan until 23 July.
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