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Patterson

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  1. It'd be what I have now, except the house I'll be in next month. Rebuild myself has been an adventure I don't want to do ever again.
  2. Oh yeah, I remember the civic. Welcome.
  3. Ant you should change your sig to three outta four ain't bad...
  4. Note to self. DO NOT WANT... http://www.jegs.com/images/photos/500/555/555-20150.jpg
  5. Only a little skin was bared this evening. :gabe:
  6. What color spring are you using? The spring is based off of the vacuum your car produces.
  7. Great time guys. Hope the next ten will be as fun.
  8. :dumb: :dumb: Likely the spring isn't the proper tension rating.
  9. http://www.dailyfork.com/Red%20Robin%20Cheese%20Sticks.jpg
  10. Sadly, if they are on the quick side you'd have to call them sleepers. Who would ever expect to get beatenby a Donk?
  11. On Sprint for two years and have had no problems with it. On a side note, pm Jones. He's the expert for going metro.
  12. Gotta do whats right for you, and the family man. I know exactly what your feeling right now.
  13. He bound to be mad. That was Tall Boy money.
  14. Ah gotcha. you had me quoted there. I agree though bigger is better.
  15. Currently its a 100 amp. But its not the original box from '85. I'm not sure if it would have had that much then or not. But its got the goofy routing if the microwave is running, and the downstairs on at the same time it'll pop that circuit. Or the bedrooms and living room.
  16. Agreed. From personal exp. 30k barely gets you a consistent .6 under car. If I were going to do it again I would gladly pay 60k if the car was going to run 1 under all the time.
  17. Yeah, even in the 60's GM was the last pony car to jump in. Either way it'll be a bug bucks car and only the heavy hitters will be able to buy them. I think I would opt for the 427/5 speed setup. With out a bunch more power I don't see being able to take advantage of the PG.
  18. Get your breaker to match the rating for the compressor. Add up the amperage for all circuits to see if you're still under the max rating for the main. Elsewise you'll need a second box. Other than that its pretty straight forward. Even with my air compressor (80 gallon Campbell Hausfeld 30 amp breaker), and the oven (9900 watts 30 amp) running at the same time I've not had any problems with breakers popping in the house.
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