SoCal "Murdered Out" Would this work??? (Tranny problem)

Discussion in 'Your 4th Gen beauty' started by Jamezzy, Mar 10, 2011.

  1. Jamezzy

    Jamezzy Well-Known Member Donated!

    Re: Hello from SoCal! Again!

    I'm thinking of putting more meat in the spoiler, just raise it up a bit like you said, in the centerpiece and extend the spoiler outward maybe 2 inches. I'm still in the design phase, and I also mentioned wrapping it around the taillights in this thread viewtopic.php?f=39&t=7215
     
  2. Thaifighter

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  3. PhantomJDM

    PhantomJDM Well-Known Member Donated!

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    dang that is some clean work....I'd love to do something even close to that...
     
  4. Jamezzy

    Jamezzy Well-Known Member Donated!

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    I know right. I always thought of using metal and shaping it. Now, it's something as simple as shaping some foam, putting cloth over, add resin and then voila!

    Ofcourse it does take a bit of skill lol

    Cheaper and easier than shaping metal. Anyone have a welder!
     
  5. 187flatliner

    187flatliner Seat Breaker Donated!

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    ive done stuff similar with foam for industrial design
     
  6. Jamezzy

    Jamezzy Well-Known Member Donated!

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    I'm surprised my cruise control still works haha. I love it!
     
  7. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

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    that is cool, but the only wide body i want is the imsa gto's :drool5
     
  8. Stig

    Stig ST162 Guru Donated!

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    Somewhere on this site is a guy who was building a IMSA replica
    Haven't seen it the last 2yrs, maybe somebody else remembers?
     
  9. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

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    nope, doesnt ring a bell. too bad some members just go mia
    :aargh
     
  10. 187flatliner

    187flatliner Seat Breaker Donated!

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    missing in action.......too bad
     
  11. CelicaSteve

    CelicaSteve Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Donated!

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    MIA.........tis a shame that........no point in replying to a thread that's years old and never gets read :sad
     
  12. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

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    :iagree :sad5
     
  13. Jamezzy

    Jamezzy Well-Known Member Donated!

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    This one?
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  14. kevinkyang

    kevinkyang Well-Known Member Donated!

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    i guess its that one. it looked like it was going somewhere. hopefully he had the heart to finish it
     
  15. Jamezzy

    Jamezzy Well-Known Member Donated!

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    I hope he comes back and posts the build. I'd really want to see it
     
  16. 187flatliner

    187flatliner Seat Breaker Donated!

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    post in his thread, he might have a subscription to it and see the email.


    and how long did it take you to find that.
     
  17. Jamezzy

    Jamezzy Well-Known Member Donated!

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    Found it in like 10 secs. Haha that's cause I saved it into my pictures.
    I found the picture a month ago, I mentioned before how I read through ALOT of the threads in the forum one night and that's when I found it.Forgot what thread though haha. :banghead
     
  18. Jamezzy

    Jamezzy Well-Known Member Donated!

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    Tried removing my fuel filter. Thing was so damn tight, even as I held the bottom fuel line Nut while my father attempted to twist the filter loose, it didn't work. Numerous attempts failed. I then tried it myself and damaged the fuel line :cry :banghead . Anyone have a fuel line I can use? :banghead I want to get to driving this car again.
     
  19. cliffmeister3

    cliffmeister3 Well-Known Member Donated!

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    Did you relieve the pressure first?
     
  20. Jamezzy

    Jamezzy Well-Known Member Donated!

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    The fuel line isn't connected to the other end, currently. How would I go about relieving the pressure?
     

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