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and where? 11-8 & 11-9 in Nashville Oh Snap! I should go... Its only 670miles down there... quite a bit farther for me Stop off here first.
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After I get everything done, I'm pulling the dash pad back off and putting clay on the baskets to see how that works. Depending on what I find for cone treatments I may do that too.
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Any idea the ETA on them?
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Apparently it is stuck in customs currently...
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If it was me, I'd personally just keep the body as well as you can without putting extra money into it, and just keep the mechanical side of it in good shape.
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My ole chevy truck has the infamous '90s paint job that GM put on...
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3 way and a sub stage Sub stage will be done, the hell with a 3-way though. *edit* If you count the sub stage I will be running 3-way active though...
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Get an F150 He wants better mileage, not to burn up the money in maintenance. LOL, my GM has cost me about 10x in maintenance for 1/3 the miles. Hmmm, we haven't had any GM vehicles that I can think of that we have had any real problems yet other than general maintenance. haven't you had issues with the caddy a few times? and it was real spendy too right? Broken ground wire in a tail light lost all rear electrical, shit happens, took 3hrs to find and no money. Water pump at 140k miles, normal maintenance, 200$ All of my other bitching has been doing the stereo. Really for a caddy, not bad. No, not bad, grandparents haven't had a problems with it either, it throws random codes for servicing the transmission, but it has done that for 50k miles and hasn't had a problem, nor has anyone ever been able to find out whats wrong with it. I haven't thought of tackling that problem yet either. One of the guys I work with, his dad works for a cell phone company and buys Cadillacs at ~130k and runs them up to 250k or so on the highway with no problems so I have some hope that it'll last for a long time.
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I would love to get some suggestions from some of the SSA Experts on what all to do to the Cadillac to make it sound better...
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and where? 11-8 & 11-9 in Nashville Oh Snap! I should go... Its only 670miles down there...
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Get an F150 He wants better mileage, not to burn up the money in maintenance. LOL, my GM has cost me about 10x in maintenance for 1/3 the miles. Hmmm, we haven't had any GM vehicles that I can think of that we have had any real problems yet other than general maintenance. haven't you had issues with the caddy a few times? and it was real spendy too right? Broken ground wire in a tail light lost all rear electrical, shit happens, took 3hrs to find and no money. Water pump at 140k miles, normal maintenance, 200$ All of my other bitching has been doing the stereo.
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Ok so you are back, but are you in black?
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yeah... we're going to need to find a place to weld up the chassis too Ohhh, pick me! pick me!
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That's how trains do it. Though they use diesel motors, obviously. Twas not to bash the concept, just wondering more about it...
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Sounds like an interesting project. Of course we want photos. I'd be happy to help, but you know...
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Pisses me off, I live in the city, but the alley behind our house is dirt so my car NEVER stays clean. Pisses me off to no end.
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Do NOT want to do homework, sleep sounds like a hell of an idea though...
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http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/814944866.html Oh hells yes.
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Intrigued, but my thoughts would be go with a custom voltage regulator, graph the output, spin it in that range, then flog the shit out of it.
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So your using a gas engine to spin a generator to spin a motor, and why?
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I'm just thinking out loud here... Never claimed to know wtf I'm doing.
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If your going to be running standard electric motors, I would imagine it would be easiest to run them at as high of voltage that you can get to reduce the wire size, etc, etc. That is if you can achieve that voltage. What are you spinning the alternator with?
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I'd start by pulling a regulator off of a GM large case and seeing what you can get with that, and see what it takes to make a custom one. Even if you need 200amps worth of current it sounds doable to me, possibility of putting dual alternators on it?