I want to do a straight line speed event. The events are held on airport runways and are from a standing start and are over 1000 metres. also I want to enjoy it on the road.
you can also try this; unscrew the oil filter until the seal just come away from the sealing surface, then get someone to start the engine as you watch for oil to come between the filter and block. this works on Kawasaki motorcycles that loose oil pump prime. unscrewing the filter makes the oil...
pull the oil pressure sender and screw in a barb fitting then hand pump oil into engine through hole. I have had good success doing it this way.
I use a pump like this https://www.stm.net.au/hand-pumps/1-litre-oil-pump/ca586-1-litre-tom-thumb-oil-pump
I have already bought them, they are straight with some minor kerb damage. 2 of them have 2006 dated pierelli scorpion zero tires still on them. I am very happy with my purchase. and yes a guy I went to school with (Wicked wheels) can repair them back to as new condition is only 5 mins away from...
I have just come up with a set of night runner wheels for $200 Au. and just 20 mins drive from my place.
2 have slight damage and paint missing but these thing are thin on the ground down here.
I am chasing a front sway bar and all mounting hardware to suit a 2004 RC srt10.
I also live in Australia so I would need it posted to Australia.
any leads appreciated.
Cheers Jason
I really don't care how much gas is, it's all about the rush of driving one of these beasts. and yes showing some of the Aussie built cars that trucks can be very fast too.
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