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85 Z-28

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  1. that's one hell of a thing! would not like to design that eek!
  2. well poo, i need 5x120 glws
  3. hahaha Gilbot I sent it to Pimpdaddy and then we discussed it over beers last night! Jackson gave me his cotact info and sent it along Good lookin out!
  4. hahaha - so true on so many levels Turbs, I agree, I dislike when I am called into a meeting for my opinion and they don't like my idea. So be it, but I dislike when they argue with the data provided then I start to get perturbed and begin to whine to other like-minded people after the meeting. But, if any of you scrolled down through the comments on the video page you will have found this gem- http://dilbert.com/dyn/str_strip/000000000/00000000/0000000/000000/00000/1000/700/1783/1783.strip.sunday.gif
  5. You can try listing it on http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/ Pretty neat forum with people interested in the muscle car era. The quality of the builds on this site are of excellent workmanship. Someone on this site might be interested.
  6. Wow I never thought you would sell the turbo car Paul, I remember seeing it roll around back at the Hooter's cruise ins in Centerville! Congrats on the trade, it will definitely look nice with after you tone it down a bit!
  7. '09 G8 GT http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/bereceja/20140304_173612.jpg http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/tt357/bereceja/20140304_173650.jpg
  8. Im an Industrial/Process Engineer for Norwood Medical in Dayton for 4 years. I have a BS in Industrial Engineering. I do a lot of trouble shooting on machinery and machining process, labor audits (time studies) and much more. Good field to be in, I have seen a lot of job openings in the Dayton/Cincinnati area here recently. Good luck!
  9. I was sitting outside in my friend's backyard facing away from the meteorite, the whole yard and surrounding houses lit up, pretty neat!
  10. Triangle Calculator ftw http://www.calculator.net/triangle-calculator.html?vc=60&vx=&vy=&va=30&vz=18&vb=90&angleunits=d&x=68&y=13
  11. Would love to but money is already spent elsewhere
  12. I have a set of paradigms myself and am in love! good luck with sale!
  13. the $1,900 it cost me to keep the water flowing OUT of my house! damn trees thought it was a good idea to move the clay tile pipes around in my backyard!
  14. I do know that you can really hurt children's growth plates by getting them into the gym before high school with supervised lifting. As you said, he liked karate, so i would sign him up for that. As other have said it will boost his confidence and that should help more than anything. Hope things work out for him!
  15. Ackbar Ive got an 04 GTP and I really love this car. Im not sure with the previous model but if your around 40 mph and hammer the gas it will not downshift because the trannys are a but weak. If you can get a lower mileage car you should be able to do a tune and pulley no problem. I have the fake leather and HUD, premium stereo all of which are decent to nice. The but warmers are nice and toasty, seats are super comfy, brakes are not bad for stock, I average 20.5 mpg and 28 on the highway. If I fit better I would probably get another one but at 6'4" I have to head lean. I will be sad to sell this as HUD is awesome! There is a setting that blacks out the IP, you turn down the interior lights and cruise with just the HUD at night, so easy on the eyes. And for what its worth it cruises really well at 90 haha! So I'd say go for it or at least take a few test drives, but try to stick to lower mileage cars if you want to mod it.
  16. hahaha the very sad truth, nice find!
  17. Marions, Jets (in centerville), Johnys (in centerville) Flying Pizza (centerville) and milano's are all good choices. Jets is deep dish and if you do that get the 8 corner pizza! mmmmmmmmmm
  18. Hi Doc, Mike's (944S2) friend Jared. It was really nice to meet you as well.
  19. 85 Z-28

    dear toyota

    http://www.autoblog.com/2010/02/22/video-smoking-gun-abc-news-expert-recreates-sudden-acceleratio/ Here is a little help on the article, and yes it is from the media soo it must be wrong and super biased, especially when the person that brought this to Toyota's attention was told he was wrong. So he went to ABC with his story and now Toyota says it would like to look over the car he used..... anywho read the article he cannot get his test to replicate on other manufacturer's vehicles. I know sometimes you have mechanical issues, sometimes you overlook an important fail safe in an ECU. I accept that sometimes mistakes happen, but when they do honesty will always be your best policy, not ignoring or sweeping the problem under the rug. Just my $.02
  20. The health care industry is always good. I graduated from UD last December with my industrial engineering degree and still looking for work. If you wanted to go with an engineering degree that will stay in demand and require continuous learning would be something like Bio-Med Engineering or to narrow it down a bit more Clinical Engineering ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_engineering ) I wish I had seen this type of engineering before I got too deep into industrial. Good luck with your decision and hope the best. And if anyone is looking for industrial, manufacturing, process, or quality engineers let me know. (sry to hijack your thread)
  21. I run a megasquirt on my camaro and it works well the ecm is limited by the programmer (aka you the tuner)
  22. Chicken Chunks 1.5 lbs of boneless chicken breast (I prefer tyson) 1 tsp to 1 tbs of butter- i use a small spoon dont really measure to specifics approx 3/4 cups of Franks Red Hot Sauce more or less to taste approx 1/8 - 3/16 cups of blue cheese dressing (used to cool down hot sauce even if you dont like blue cheese still use it, I dont like blue cheese and I love this recipe) Drake's Breading 1/2 box- found at krogers next to the funnel cake mix (if you want large bag it can be found at GFS) Deep Fryer with preferred peanut oil Optional - Hot BBQ Chunks approx 1/8 - 1/4 cup of favorite bbq sauce, i would then use a little less Frank's Disclaimer When I prepare chicken chunks I do not use measuring devices I eyeball everything so these measurements are my best guesses and shall get you close. Preparation Turn fryer on to warm up approx 350*-400* Cut chicken into approx .5" cubes nothing exact Pour half box of drakes breading into large bowl Place cut chicken in bowl and coat chicken thoroughly Place chicken in fryer making sure to separate the pieces (the fryer i use only will hold half a batch at a time so i do this twice obviously) Fry for 3-5 min, check a piece to make sure its done, should be light golden brown outside and white and stringy inside While Chicken is cooking Melt butter In a large mixing bowl combine butter, franks and blue cheese dressing, and optional bbq MIX well Toss or fold cooked chicken in sauce Serves well with blue cheese or ranch dipping sauces Enjoy!
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