nsogiba said:
Excellent thread. Very interested in Magic Juice. All set on thinking fluid. Maybe I missed it, what are you doing for engine management on the 'Bu?
Engine management at this point is Holley Terminator X, TH400 behind this setup, but that is subject to change as I waffle on buying a Holley Dominator.
This weekend was spent on the buddies Mercury and moving the Boxster as we are having a new roof installed on the house Tuuesday. #adultproblems Next up is renting Durametric pro to program the new rear BCM and get it sold.
New month, new car count.
1978 Malibu(eternal project), 1986 GMC Dually(haven't touched since purchased), 2006 Boxster(still need to get Durametric), and paid for the next project the end of June, a 1972 titled dune buggy that I need to transport from Iowa to Texas.I need to find the time to get some sold and done, only the Malibu and dune buggy will stay for now. This week.....
I'm struggling to find it on the Dune Buggy Archives, but if you want to look through you may be able too find out what kind of buggy it is.
http://www.dunebuggyarchives.com/decision-tree/BuggyId/
buzzboy said:
I'm struggling to find it on the Dune Buggy Archives, but if you want to look through you may be able too find out what kind of buggy it is.
http://www.dunebuggyarchives.com/decision-tree/BuggyId/
It's a Piranha, should be a Mach V body.
Little, to no car work done the end of last year but I did pick up another distraction for the deer lease and got rid of the dually distraction.
Time to pare down the fleet. With the new SXS I can get rid of a 4 wheeler and my Jeep Cherokee, need to put them in the classifieds. Next up is to get the Boxster finished and sold, I hate seeing it sit taking up room.
Anyone have Durametric Pro around the Texas/Oklahoma area they would rent? Of course I talked myself out of the Pro model when I bought mine but then I didn't think I'd need to reprogram the rear BCM.
My Jeep XJ sold to an enthusiast, more work done on my buddy's cars than mine. 1950 Mercury finished up and new wheels installed then on to his 1969 Charger with a 512 stroker which we are going through after an overheating incident due to a bad ground on the fan circuit.