Ah, memories. I lived in Nürnberg for several years many moons ago. And enjoyed both watching the Formula cars (usually Formula V) driving on the Norisring and driving on parts of it after. The Norisring is in close proximity to the dutzenteich park and shares some of the area of the...
There probably will be. Bruce (who you also met that night) is more plugged in to participation as he recieves all the reservations. It is a lot of people and cars either way. And as you now Woodward is filled will cars!
Yes, I will be there. Nice to meet you Tuesday Darko.
Not sure about the 100 cars. There are 68 people and 35 cars registered as of today. People need to sign up!
We have the pictures and will get them both uploaded to the web site soon and get the personalized "photo op" pictures to each participant soon as well.
You will end up with a negative correction factor I believe (not knowing the baro on the day tested). Here is the formula. Note a 0 correction factor occurs at 25 C and .99 Bar (990 mB).
SAE J1349 Update:
In August 2004 the SAE released J1349 Revised AUG2004 which specifies that the preferred...
Yes, the CCV is the orifice I indicated, which is the equivalent part to the PCV valve (which has a variable orifice based on vacuum level).
If the kit indicated blocks the port into the intake manifiold, it is then in essence making the crankcase an open/vented crankcase. Similar to pre PCV...
No, it is connected to the PCV valve which is connected to the intake manifold. Note Gen II do not have the PCV valve - it has a built in orifice. I will try and post a pic a bit later.
The line going into th eintake manifolde is a vacuum line. Venting it is the same as a vacuum leak.
My Gen III has never had oil pullover on the make-up air side (when you get oil residue in the air cleaner). It has had oil use through the PCV vacuum side, which is where I installed a catch...
Not sure I should get into this foray. But to defend Dave (or Davie as Tom may put it) I would say that ABS has prevented running into a deer at least twice. The ability to maximize braking AND steer around the brown and fuzzy was very important. Without ABS, in that type of emergency...
Now now Mark. I have had them on my car since 2003. Don't think you can beat that!
I also made a set of rear "stone" guards. I made them with a folded over tab that inserted between the wheel well and the quarter panel and used just one fastener. Worked slick but looked poor from the rear...
I have a pair just like that. I made them from clear Lexan, which has held up now for over 25,000 miles. many of which were with Sport Cups and Kumhos.
I have mine installed in line between the PCV valve and the intake manifold. I do not have anything on the make-up air side (the side going to the airbox). I understand that there are differences in the years (PCV valve vs fixed orifice, etc), but PCV operation is similar. I would never vent...
Under 1 year old is a definite no no. That also requires a rearward facing car seat.
My daughter started riding around 15 months. But NO aggressive driving. Nothing to promote a scared reaction. At 6 she now asks for rides, loving every moment in the Viper. Still, no aggressive driving. Just...
Unfortunately I have a viper garage, a dedicated viper room and a large amount of viper things in my offices, both home and work. And I have been starting to add things in the bar area now. 15 years gains a lot of stuff!
Not sure if I agree with you Bob. If a normal citizen was involved their pension would not be in question, wheher they were driving during work hours or not. They could of course be released for cause if it was during work hours.
All told I would like the police to live by the same set of...
People that talk to strangers on the street are NOT in the know. Those in the know keep it to themselves. I do not even discuss such things with friends or family. It is called ethics.
I think there are two different issues here.
One is the Police so-called professional courtesy, It is wrong on all levels. I do not believe that professional courtesy is extended to real criminal activities (like this case or the one cited in the example above), but primarily for traffic...
My SRT had this problem from day one. At all stations. Turning the handle to about the 9 or 10 O'Clock position helps quite a bit. Filling is worse in cold weather than warm. I always thought it had something to due with vent tube placement but have just put up with the hold the handle at an...
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