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kennyrayandersen

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  • Biography
    like working with my hands
  • Location
    Texas (temp Korea)
  • Interests
    sliversmithing, lapidary, stained lgass, woodworking, and biking
  • Occupation
    engineer, structural analysis
  1. http://biareview.com/ http://anztheme.com/ dịch vụ thành lập công ty trọn gói tư vấn pháp luật dịch vụ kế toán uy tín đào tạo kế toán thường! Nhớ đến năm ta trải qua nghi thức, sau đó cũng đã gặp vài cơn ác mộng, ha ha ha!

    Nói xong, cùng với Phổ Tu Tư ôm Dịch Vân trở về nhà.

    - Thật là ảo giác sao?

    Dịch Vân quay đầu nhìn lò rèn tổ truyền ngày càng xa dần, trong lòng vẫn không ngừng nghĩ đến cảnh tượng mới vừa chứng kiến.

    Dịch Vân sau khi về nhà bắt đầu mê man, mất đi một chén máu đối với người trưởng thành thì không đáng kể, nhưng đối với một đứa trẻ không đầy bảy tuổi mà nói, ngất đi là bình thường, nếu nghiêm trọng còn có thể nguy hiểm đến tính mạng.

    Dịch Vân ngủ một giấc thật ngon đến tối mới bị mợ đánh thức, mơ hồ đi

  2. So I'm slow... OK, this is where I'm at. I bought a Buckland B3 which is being manufactured again in the UK by a place called Penguin Speed shop. Since the 1.3s are rare, and the 1.6 do have some support, I've opted for the Kent 1.6. The engine I bought was a later model 831C6015B34 - Service block - South African casting as mentioned by TheDingo8MyBaby. The T-9 is evidently too big to fit, so I'm going with a 4-speed 'Rocket' type transmission. Unfortunately (depending on how you look at it), nothing else but the Kent engine will fit! I was hoping to use that new turbo 1 liter Ford (Ecoboost) but it is 6 inched too tall!! Hopefully it will be boxed up and shipped within the next couple months and I hope to get cracking on it later in the year or the first part of next year. Thanks for the tips and info -- it was appreciated! Even though it's not a 7, I think it safe to say it's at least in the same spirit!! Cheers!
  3. I shipped 2 cars open -- a 2004 smart fortwo, and a '63 FIAT 500 -- neither worth shipping closed IMO (I got a thing for microcars). I also bought a '86 944 Turbo, but I flew out to KY and picked it up and drove it home... not sure that would work in this case.
  4. 16 hours from TX...:willy_nilly: Wonder what it would run to ship enclosed? I've only ever shipped open, but this one is a bit too sweet for that. Man it's tempting...
  5. some nice looking wheels, thanks. Looking for the ones posted, I also saw some ETs which were decent-looking. Anybody using Kodiaks? Not too much more and they seem pretty lightweight?
  6. That 5X120.7 bolt pattern seems like the options on wheels aren't as 'good' as some of the other spacings (guess that's what happens when you have a truck donor! LOL). Anybody with a stalker know what the options are? Most of the wheels seem like they are running around 16-17 Lb for a 15X7 wheel, which seems kind of high. Anyway, Seems like the wheel options are pretty limited. I'm thinking could you get custom driller rotors with whatever bolt pattern, or are there some light-weight good looking wheels that I've missed? Also, if you have a higher HP LS motor, say 400 HP, are the 205-50-15 enough? Seems like you'd want a little more rubber on the road. I think the 4X4 rear end is wider so you could run a larger neg offset, but that doesn't help out the front. It's be nice to keep them both the same. I would prefer not to run 8 Lbs of adapters. Ideas?
  7. I don't know... 1500 Lb and 400 HP (LS-3 Al block and heads) looks pretty tempting and it's not THAT heavy. LOL That's bone stock. With Birkins etc weighing in at 1350-1400 or so you aren't trading so much weight for the extra HP. I don't think one should rule out the V-8 just because it's got too many cylinders. One thing to take into account is fully loaded power-to-weight. Lest say you build a 1300 Lb 7 with a 200 HP Duratec (or whatever). Drop in 2, 200 lb guys (funner with a friend) you get 8.5 Lb/HP. With a 1500 Stalker (or whatever) with a 400 HP LS-3 you drop in an extra 400 Lb for passengers, you still get 4.8 Lb HP. In other words the extra passenger weight makes a bigger impact on a lower HP lower weight car. Now, admittedly, if you are spending big money to wring 300+ HP out of the Duratec, then, OK, but then you got a pretty high-strung setup. Don't get me wrong, I like both approaches, but it doesn't seem quite as awful as some make it sound.
  8. Thanks for the feedback -- I had wondered if the height wouldn't be an issue, but it's hard to tell from pictures! The cost per performance certainly keeps the stalker in the 'hunt'.
  9. Agreed! -- life would be really cool if you had no financial limitations! What I learned from Econ 110: Man has insatiable wants and desires, but only a limited means to get them...
  10. :smilielol5: Also there are some actual rumors that there is indeed a wide-body Birkin coming out. Of course everybody is drooling over the Busa-based V-8s, I'm quite certain I won't be able to scrape up the $30K... just for the engine!!!:drool:
  11. or to one of the lower 48 states... :flag: (except New Jersey, or California)
  12. as long as that's all you're high on:jester:
  13. Yeah, no doubt, but as the car usually takes a V-6 anyway, and frankly 323 HP is really going to be enough for most folk, plus I saw some exhaust and intake mods that added around 25-30 more ponies, so I'm thinking it could well be the 'low-level' version:drool: Anyway, I'm not sure how much lighter it would be, but it would loose a bit of weight, gain some economy, and I'm pretty sure unless you spent a fair amount on an LS V-8 you won't get SO much more HP (it's there for sure, but it ain't free (speed costs, how fast do you want to go?)). I looked up the new Camaro and it weighs around 3500 pounds!!! I'm thinking the same engine in something that weighed 2000 Lb less should have adequate (LOL) acceleration. I just don't see myself needing more than 325-350 HP (I probably would never track it enough to get good enough to make that extra HP 'count'. Plus, there is something appealing about getting something that you could leave bone-stock (for reliability) and have it perform the way I think this one would. I think that's what's pretty appealing about the S2K (even though I know you couldn't kep your hand off that either!:rofl:). Anyway, it would seem a better [V-6] choice than a 1980s engine!
  14. I kind of like the ones that are on there...
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