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Old 05-30-2006, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by the_glass_man' post='821676' date='May 29 2006, 06:35 PM



Looks great Dave. Thought you were going back to ABS?




I was, then I got used to it and adjusted the bias out better. I have become fairly confident with no abs.
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looks nice man!! I'm in the same process right now.. just went a little farther then you.







I'm going to do teflon soft lines for the brakes.. supposed to be good up to 3000psi. guess we'll both find out how good they are or not. Also decided to go with new brake and clutch master/slave assy.



I pulled out the A/C, heater and fan assy also. Probably going to mount the ignition and coils up under the dash. Might try and move all the engine fuse and relays up under there too now..
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looks backwards.
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Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' post='822658' date='Jun 5 2006, 03:21 PM

looks backwards.


haha.. nope, thats the way it should be.



this better??





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Looks great Dave. How far are you along now? I notice this is about a month old?
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[quote name='FDokinawa' date='Jun 4 2006, 12:34 AM' post='822441']

I'm going to do teflon soft lines for the brakes.. supposed to be good up to 3000psi. guess we'll both find out how good they are or not. /quote]



the teflon lined lines are the ones that i was referring to earlier, we use those on our aircraft hydraulics which can see as high as 3500 psi at times.



never had one of them burst on me yet.
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yea, im not to worried about the teflon lines...





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