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Offline bvillercr

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1140 on: June 23, 2010, 11:13:37 AM »
We finished wiring our LED lights for the water injection a couple days ago, and have been working on porting our flanges the last couple of days.  Yesterday I got one flange about 90% finished, I just need to bolt it back on and feel if there needs to be any more grinding on it.  When finished today, we'll start building the headers once we get the rest of the pipe on (hopefully) Thursday.  The second flange is already marked and ready to start.  Stainless is one hard material to grind. :cheers:

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1141 on: June 23, 2010, 04:13:20 PM »
John - Give me a call about your DL-32

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1142 on: June 23, 2010, 05:36:31 PM »
John - Give me a call about your DL-32

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  Great service!!

  Greg is the owner of Motorsports Innovations .com were we purchased our Dl-32 data recorder from, he noticed we had our speed sensor mounted wrong from viewing this site.

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1143 on: June 23, 2010, 06:01:24 PM »
John I tried www.MotorsportsInnovations.com but it doesn't work. I would like to look at his site.  :cry: help 

Where is the pic of the speed sensor? What is the posting number? Yikes, 75 pages to sift through   :-D


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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1144 on: June 23, 2010, 06:46:35 PM »
Saltfever,

Try again, it works for me.

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1145 on: June 23, 2010, 06:47:01 PM »
Saltfever, here you go.  I guess the sensor is where the wiring starts.  We thought the sensor went through the plastic tip. :-P

We have the yoke/wheel sensor installed, just have to finish wiring and other data sensors.


 

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1146 on: June 23, 2010, 07:14:46 PM »
Thanks guys . . . the URL worked the second time. Nice site and great endorsement of the business from John. Sorry I missed the sensor. I did see the pic but missed the pickup in the darkness.  :-D

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1147 on: June 23, 2010, 08:25:39 PM »

 Saltfever...Greg says we have the sensor upside down and the wires have to be next to the bolt on part of the yolk.

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1148 on: June 23, 2010, 09:03:48 PM »
JL. . . thanks for answering before I asked . . . you knew I would.  :-D    :cheers:

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1149 on: June 25, 2010, 12:44:36 PM »
We got our header pipes yesterday, we may get some tack welds done today? :cheers:

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1150 on: June 26, 2010, 09:56:17 PM »
Just a thought for you on your intercooler.  If you make your ice from salt water and or add salt ton the water(calcium also works), it will lower the temp of the water in the intercooler.  Of course, your components would need to be corrosion proof. 

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1151 on: June 27, 2010, 10:52:37 AM »
We can get the water cool enough with what we are using, no need to add salt to a wound. :cheers:

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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1152 on: June 29, 2010, 12:40:43 AM »
Just a thought for you on your intercooler.  If you make your ice from salt water and or add salt ton the water(calcium also works), it will lower the temp of the water in the intercooler.  Of course, your components would need to be corrosion proof. 

Ojust a thought.

 Maybe we could make ice cream and Baskin and Robins could sponsor us :-D
 Heh-heh-heh just thought of a name for the new go fast flavor :evil:


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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1153 on: June 29, 2010, 05:50:56 PM »
Salt lick ice cream?
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Re: Getting ready for Bonneville(rebuild)
« Reply #1154 on: June 29, 2010, 07:02:21 PM »
Two scoops of Red Hat, please!