RB30 Delco Conversion
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Last edited by Vrv8hz on Thu Feb 25, 2021 9:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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hehehe
The work is impressive
Me likey
The work is impressive
Me likey
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i was looking forward to this build, hope you can put it back up at some stage vrv8hz. i didnt see your last response but im sure the comments are not intended to be harsh, we know its just a first test of the trigger. i want to know how well it works!
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Cheers antus, I'll let you know how it goes.
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Nice work!
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Vrv8hz,
Glad to see the post, really happy for your success!
I don't know what happened in this thread to cause post deletion ...
It really truly is a shame though!
I suspect it has to do with cobbling things together for proof of concept, nothing wrong with that, _ANYTHING_ fly's, it's all good to prove concept.
There should be no shame ... In fact there should be pride!
In the ability to cobble something together that works with whatever is laying about.
Not everyone can do that.
The goal is to see if it works with as little expense as possible ... That's the goal, so if it looks hokey or like crap, so be it, that's not the goal!
-Enjoy
Glad to see the post, really happy for your success!
I don't know what happened in this thread to cause post deletion ...
It really truly is a shame though!
I suspect it has to do with cobbling things together for proof of concept, nothing wrong with that, _ANYTHING_ fly's, it's all good to prove concept.
There should be no shame ... In fact there should be pride!
In the ability to cobble something together that works with whatever is laying about.
Not everyone can do that.
The goal is to see if it works with as little expense as possible ... That's the goal, so if it looks hokey or like crap, so be it, that's not the goal!
-Enjoy
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VN inner wheel
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good effort!
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So now that it's all going in the opposite direction how does that work.