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  1. Tim. Thanks for the reply, and I understand many folks desire to stick with stock parts. However, I'm curious how you define the "best" choice. My car puts out considerably more power than a stock motor (2.3L, ITB's, etc..) and I want some sturdier motor mounts that will help to reduce engine movement related to this increased power. Thanks again.
  2. It's time for me to replace my motor mounts and I'm looking for something a bit sturdier than stock. I've read that an E12 5 series mount can be used on the driver's side (this may even be what Ireland sells?) Does anybody have personal knowledge/experience with this? Yes, I know I can go with urethane, but would like to stick with rubber if I can find something a bit beefier than the stock ones. Thanks in advance.
  3. I've been running 195/60/14 Falken Azenis 615s. To me, they look "right" size wise, and they stick really well to boot!!
  4. Price dropped to $100. Let's get this puppy sold so I can spend the money on something else:)
  5. Now that my 02 is just about "done" I'm toying with taking on another project. An Alfa GTV is high on the list of possibilities, as well as an early 911. Hmm…. I do like the Alfa Giulia Supers also, but they are just a bit too sedan like for my taste right now.
  6. Jimk. I'm interested. What series VDO gauge is this, do you know? Where do you mount the sender? Thanks.
  7. Mark. Unless you want the magazine itself, I'm happy to scan the article and send you pdf's if that is good enough. You can email me offline if you like. trichardson AT clifbar DOT com
  8. Very interested in the Enkei's. Could you send me an email at trichardson AT clifbar DOT com. Thanks.
  9. A few months back I was in Europe and came across this magazine "Old Timer Market", June 2012 edition, with an article for Alpina's 50 year anniversary. I don't speak German, so can't translate the article, but the pictures are plenty fun to look at. MojoJoy: On the third image you can see a photo of the type of air box now sitting in your garage somewhere. Pretty cool.
  10. Thanks for the offer. However, I'm going to pass on the offer as I'm not super confident about that level of repair given the cost of recovering the dash, just doesn't seem worth the risk to me. Thanks though.
  11. Hi folks. I'm on the hunt for a two (or three) piece dash to use as a core for getting recovered. Can have cracks, fading, stains, or what have you. trichardson AT clifbar DOT com
  12. I agree, i'm pretty sad to see SPEED's coverage coming to an end. I've heard that the SKY coverage in Europe is really good, but honestly, between practice, qualifying, and then the race I think that's actually enough for me. Here's to hoping that NBC keeps about the same level/type of coverage, but time will tell. Curious to see if Bob Varsha will make the jump too, but seems somewhat unlikely as he does so much other stuff for SPEED. Being the geek that I am, I really enjoy Steve Matchett's insights and also have enjoyed his "Chalk Talk" sessions on the web site; just amazing to see the lengths these teams go to and the technologies they employ.
  13. Bump. Anybody got anything that might fit the bill here. Again, super ugly is just fine.
  14. Hi guys. I'm looking for a chrome front and rear bumper and brackets. Don't care about condition as it will be painted and stuck on a Lemons race car. I'm in the East Bay across from San Fran. Trichardson AT clifbar DOT com
  15. Yes, the giddyup is "real." It's nothing too complicated and no write-up exists. The letters are just old Letraset sticky letters bought from an art supply store. Those were then stuck to the back of a piece of translucent red plastic bought from Tap Plastic and cut to shape. Create your own slogan, and Voila!!
  16. Thanks for the kind words guys. It's hard to imagine I would have tackled nearly as much of the work without the FAQ, it truly is the "most important tool" as the tagline suggest. Rocan. Yes, I've been running MS2 since installing the stroker motor about four years ago now. It has worked very well for me although I know there are still gains and improvements to be made, I've just not dedicated the time to learning all the functions and ins 'n outs. The ITB's are 45mm TWM unit that so far have worked very well.
  17. On October 28th, my car turns exactly 40 years old. Very cool I think. I bought the car 8 years ago, and never could have imagined what a great experience ownership would be. I've rebuilt pretty much the entire car in that time, each year ticking off one project or another. When I bought the car I'd never so much as changed a set of spark plugs, but am proud to say I've done pretty much everything to this car with my own two hands (with the exception of the paint) with the occasional generous assistance of various FAQers, notably Curt Ingraham and Cris Padagas through the years. A few months ago I finally got the ITBs installed, and then just in the past couple of weeks got one of Lee's old CF air boxes mounted (thanks Daniel!!) it sounds fantastic, and I love the contrast of old-school and the modern CF box. Who knows what will be next, but something will rise to the top I'm sure...
  18. I'm curious to know why one would choose to mill down the S14 crank (which I believe is hardened) as opposed to just boring out the M10 lower timing chain cover. I had the latter done by Terry Tinney and it was something like a $50 job and would seem much less risky than messing with a hardened crank. Is it so that you can use the stock M10 pulley?
  19. If there is fluid in the booster, it's because the MC is leaking. The booster, when operating properly, should be dry inside. You can simply unbolt the MC from the booster and pull it away a little bit to get a peak in there to see what's up. You won't even have to bleed the brakes afterward. If you need to replace the MC, it's not that bad of a job, but it's best to have a friend help with the bleeding, or invest in a power bleeder (a great buy at about $50 in my opinion.) Keep in mind the brake fluid is nasty on paint, so be careful to keep it off the paintwork if at all possible.
  20. I had one of the Bav Auto "Ultimate" covers a while back and honestly was pretty underwhelmed with it. Within the first year the elasticity to the band on the bottom was completely gone and I found it seeped more water through than I expected. Just recently I got one of the "Noah" covers through California Car Cover and I'm much more impressed with it. Yes, it's a bit bulkier and more expensive, but the cut is far superior and it really is a nice snug fit.
  21. Like other twins that we might expect you to post about, one sits a little higher than the other. Very nice though.
  22. I'm in El Cerrito, which is just across the bay from San Francisco.
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