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Leviman

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  • Birthday 01/08/1993

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    Alaska
  • Car
    '05 OBXT, '73 Super Beetle, '31 Ford
  • Interests
    Building and modifying guitars and cars.

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  1. Nice! How does the grimmspeed cooler fit with the LGT hood scoop ducting?
  2. I just wish they had more details about what they've done for the wiring on supergramps. Did the piggyback another ECU in to run the engine? What about gauges? So many questions!
  3. Easy off?? That stuff will peel some paints! I'd be leery of using that, curious to hear more.
  4. Metadata. The photo has a little piece of information that says it's upside down. When it shows on the computer, it ignores that and doesn't flip it.
  5. You sure that can't be cleaned? Just pull em apart and clean up the plastic, if it's etched it, just cut and buff it.
  6. What kind of voodoo goes between a forklift and a drill press to balance a flywheel??
  7. The valve cover bolts are designed so that they bottom out against the shoulder. So it could be that you just snugged em up against the gasket, when you really had more to go. The service manual asks for subary gray sealant. I used ultragray and it worked for me.
  8. Link?!?!?! There's also the guy that frank_ster'd an ls motor into a third gen.
  9. I jacked on the transmission and just raised both sides when I did mine.
  10. Thought the jdm bilstein rears had adjustable spring perches, so I compressed the spring, bashed the perch up... no extra circlip groove. So I put it back on, figuring the spring would settle the perch back down. No dice, so then I bashed on it some in the car, still high. So then I decided I'd try the fun way, and just rally some dirt roads aiming the left rear tire at potholes. And... worked like a treat! Also way fun, and damn do the bilsteins ride nice over washboarded roads!
  11. Not having a sedan, a good problem to have bwahahaha. I could probably pull a third brake light from a junkyard and use that. Which one are you thinking? The spoiler or the parcel shelf?
  12. Third brake as in third brake light? May be a bit tricky, id need a bit of information on dimensions and profiles and stuff, as I don't have a sedan any more. Or just a part in hand that i could take measurements from. Also I'd need info on how your printer interprets files, like what format, how things should be oriented, etc.
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