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  • #21
    Originally posted by hyebruin
    mechanical/functional car talk turns me on...sort of sometimes i get shy when i go to the mechanic and they say 'your transmission works fine' and 'your engine leaks oil' and 'your headlights are fine' & 'lemme take a look under the hood.' i'm like OMG!!! what are they saying??? (the worst is! "you need a tire rotation!")

    same with cops! i have this line in my mind! every dang time!! it plays like a broken record when i see the blue/gray uniform...haha! i won't say what that special line is! ~~chem asi!~~
    What the hell are you talking about?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by hyebruin
      mechanical/functional car talk turns me on...sort of sometimes i get shy when i go to the mechanic and they say 'your transmission works fine' and 'your engine leaks oil' and 'your headlights are fine' & 'lemme take a look under the hood.' i'm like OMG!!! what are they saying??? (the worst is! "you need a tire rotation!")

      same with cops! i have this line in my mind! every dang time!! it plays like a broken record when i see the blue/gray uniform...haha! i won't say what that special line is! ~~chem asi!~~
      Originally posted by patlajan
      What the hell are you talking about?
      This actually made me laugh.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by hyebruin
        mechanical/functional car talk turns me on...sort of sometimes i get shy when i go to the mechanic and they say 'your transmission works fine' and 'your engine leaks oil' and 'your headlights are fine' & 'lemme take a look under the hood.' i'm like OMG!!! what are they saying??? (the worst is! "you need a tire rotation!")

        same with cops! i have this line in my mind! every dang time!! it plays like a broken record when i see the blue/gray uniform...haha! i won't say what that special line is! ~~chem asi!~~
        This kind of car talk i enjoy even more .. now.. this is strictly for girls though.. so if your a girl and like this kind of car talk.. i have alot of knowledge i wanna let you know of... so lemme know ...
        Last edited by gevo; 06-29-2004, 06:53 PM.
        How do you hurt a masochist?
        -By leaving him alone.Forever.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by patlajan
          What are your opinions on "the tornado". (as seen on tv) It goes inside the inlet hose and spins the air arround. They're saying it improves milage by making a better mixture. But all it does is spin the damn air around....
          I would think this is no more effective than replacing the air filter more often. Am I mistaken?

          Here's the site:
          http://www.tornadoair.com/index.php
          Buddy, i have two of those in our vehicles.. and i am not satisfied with the price paid and the difference felt.. which is ZERO!!.. lol.. they are rather expensive.. but they work good in certain engines.. and carb configurations.. smaller engines will be more effected by it, and same goes with carborators... it is especially best effective when sitting right on tp of the intake rather than the intake air-way.. the big fat "hose".. overall i would not buy it again.. for any of our cars.. i have it on a 4.0 L jeep engine, and it helped gas mileage veryyyy little.. barely one mile extra per gallon.. adding to its original 18.5 miles per galon **highway** so my opinion. its not worth it..
          How do you hurt a masochist?
          -By leaving him alone.Forever.

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          • #25
            For good exaust performance.. you have a lot of work and expensive modifying to do.. these wanna be "sports" cars have not of what makes a real exaust a *real exaust* lol.. the simple mufflers that add extra noise do crapp.. barely a 2-8 % HP gain.. and less than that for torque... what you need to change is you exaust manifold.. install a real sports one.. thre are cheaper ones which will do the job by eddlebrook... anywho.. you need airflow.. that is the point of allll exaust mods.. other than for sound.. what provides airflow is the size of the tubes the exaust runs through.. on my friends 1967 truck, we put in a new 327 hp chevy big block.. and sports carborator, with no restrictor plate.. we put on its original exaust manifolds, and went for a test drive.. loved the noise, hated the performance.. we felt the engine trying to push the air out..
            cam back , put it on stands.. and ripped it all out..
            a trip to the junkyard.. and we came back with parts.. and some nickel cadmium welding rods and modified the whole intake.. it was HELL!!!.. lol.. eventually we added what we came to call "a back" to it.. lol.. like ahump on a mans back.. haha.. it had no trouble fitting.. anywho.. put in straight tubes, not cat's double exaust, ran the out half way under the truck in stead of all the way to the back..
            and drove the truck to an extreme satisfaction..
            infact.. we blew the manual tranny on it... later we found out it was not capable of allthe torque we were running it throuhg.. haha.. wow.. this is a long story .. eventually we got a different tranny.. a ford i think it was.. and modified it to fit.. and now its stil running.. though he blew the battery once cause of his sound system.. lol. ruined his paint.. and his hood melted when there house caught fire.. he stil needs a good paint job.. i will post pics when i find them ...
            How do you hurt a masochist?
            -By leaving him alone.Forever.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by omniscient
              This actually made me laugh.
              same here! we need to hook up our eggplant with some wild diva and let him know all about exhaust efficiency and lube jobs and all

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              • #27
                Originally posted by winoman
                Carol Shelby
                Wow. Someone on an Armenian forum knew???


                Originally posted by winoman
                as much as I appreciate some of the old (American and otherwise) classics - I really don't think most can hold a candle to some of the vehicals of today - and not just talking straight line acceleration and speed - but handling and the whole package...
                Depends on the car. There are plenty of older (and I mean '80s/early '90s, not necessarily classics) that had features even today's cars don't get. On one of my '89 vehicles, the rear struts feature ERC (Electronic Ride Control). There is a sensor to monitor if the car is level or not. If a load suddenly weighs down the car, it will wait 8-10 seconds, and if the load is still on the car, it will tell the built in air compressor to kick on and fill the struts with air till the car is level again even under load. The front struts actually stiffen after 70 mph. Does plenty for the handling So, yeah...depends on which car you're talking about, but I agree there have been plenty of advancements over the last decade and a half.

                Originally posted by winoman
                Please tell me about your cars though if you would...am interested...
                In due time, my friend. In due time. I have a LOT of work to do on most of them. My boss is going to let me use his overhead garage at my work place, so I'll have plenty of space, and plenty of tools. I live in an apartment comlex, so it's a wee bit difficult to do any work, especially in a snoby neighborhood were such things are "frowned upon". And I'll start a separate thread for them, don't want to rob this one. They're not Fords, though. I'll tell you that much

                Originally posted by winoman
                Not sure what car this is...but one reason it might be quicker then a 5.0 stang is weight...and 5.0 stangs (stock) are nto all that fast - not bad - but they also tend to run out of steam (better at the low end...)
                Well, the car I'm talking about is only a V-6, and weighs 3,400 lbs, so it certainly isn't a light weight. They're right around the same. The 5.0 has around 300 lb/ft torque. If my car truely only had 225 lb/ft torque, there's no way in hell it should keep up, let alone beat the GT. In fact, someone JUST announced his car is for sale on the club for these things, and he said it dynoed at 261.7 TQ at the wheels WITH a cracked cross-over pipe!!! So yeah, I'd say there was some misinformation put out there. GM did the same thing with the Syclones and Typhoons. They released some severely downplayed numbers on the stats so as not to upset the 'Vette crowd.

                Originally posted by winoman
                It is amazing what can be done by chip tuning...heck my little Audi (stock 260 lb/ft torque) puts about about 370 now! - just with chip and some exhaust and intake tweaks...not much really - and its a beast!
                Wow! That's a HUGE difference! Is it a turbo? That's the only way I can see what you've done making that sort of difference. Yes, chips help, but not THAT much. In fact, in most cases, they don't do a whole heck of a lot. Most newer cars are coming fairly tweaked already straight out of the factory. It usually takes some messing around with the internals of the motor to drastically increase power and torque now-a-days.


                - Oh, and Gevo, the "sport exhaust manifolds" you're talking about are called headers. They give each exhaust port a separate tube to escape exhaust from all the way down to the collector, instead of the exhaust exiting into one pipe like on most factory set-ups. This certainly eases up back pressure, but usually is only worth doing on a V-8 motor, or larger. On a 6 cylinder, or 4 banger, the ports themselves are usually too small to make headers worth the effort.

                And as for the fuel injector thingy, it really depends on the motor again. If you're talking a Camaro or Mustang, then obviously they'll come with some pretty hefty injectors with some slack for modifications. But the injetors in an I-4, or V-6 generally aren't capable of flowing much more than what the factory a/f ration was set up for. If you're going to make a fender well cold air intake (not the stupid "hot air" K&N filter under the hood intake), you can increase air flow dramatically. Anyways, almost everything with mods are going to be relative to the car you're working on.

                But, wow. Who knew there would be Armos talking about cars other than BMWs and Mercedes with their lack of automobile knowledge? YAY!

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                • #28
                  In addition to the injectors, sometimes the fuel pumps simply can't build up that much pressure or handle the flow. Heck mine on the blazer starts making dying giraffe noises after a long day of wheeling ... and I've already changed it once. Though to the pump's defense, the reason the fuel sender sensor unit was off by about 1/4 of a tank was because I had bashed in the tank from below on a rock
                  Last edited by Sip; 06-29-2004, 10:15 PM.
                  this post = teh win.

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                  • #29
                    i love the roooooarrring sound of a freshly started V8 engine anytime of day

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by hyebruin
                      i love the roooooarrring sound of a freshly started V8 engine anytime of day
                      You'll love the sound of my 360 cubic inch engine with hi-flo cat and dual split exhaust.

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