Re: Experienced Skip Barber\'s Three-day Racing School (pics)
I thought that big opening on the side was an air intake. Was the north course grass or asphalt? :) :)
Great job Austin. Even the background is crisper looking. I am amazed at what you can do.
Just curious, how long did it take you to Photshop this? And what software do you use? Obviously, I think, Photoshop but is there a good, better, best available? I play with Photo Adobe Deluxe but it...
Re: GRAYMAN\'S WRECK & FIRE AT OC,MARYLAND (PICS)
Could the fire have been due to an electrical short caused by the impact of the crash? Perhaps something falling on the battery posts or crossed wires elsewhere?
The car appears to have been moved after the fire. As noted the cement blocks...
Ulysses,
You can find this duster at Beverlyhills Mororsport at www.beverlyhillsmotorsport.com. It is a natural wool duster part #CCRE042 priced at $34.95.
I actually like their car duster better than the California Car Duster as it is thicker and the wax seems better. They have three sizes...
I have been using the Cal Duster as well with no problems. Like PhoenixGTS I go very lightly over the rear end area. I don't dust the underside of the rear quarter panels either, saving that for a wash.
I have seen the "cat tail" style used at the Conquers d'elegance (pardon me if it is...
Thankyou for the input and advise. Being inexperienced with tracking I wasn't sure they could flat spot that readily. I will take your advice and make work of getting them replaced.
I recently took my 96 and 03 Vipers to Gingerman and for the first time drove them on a track. I let a friend drive the 96. Loose rubber from the track built up on the tires that I was able to get off by just driving them in tight circles both directions. The 96 (original tires, 6500 miles on...
Just a word on what the body is made of:
"The Viper is the first to employ the resin transfer molding process (RTM) for most exterior body panels. With RTM, glass fibers are placed in a mold that is then closed and injected with resin. This process is unlike SMC, in which a resin-impregnated...
Thursday night was the first time I got up the nerve to track two of my cars. I had driven on Gratten's track with my 93 long ago but just put-putted around.
We took the 96 and 03 to Gingerman and were two of only four cars there Thursday night. You can drive the track Tuesday nights through...
It depends on the style of your lift. A four post lift doesn't need more than 4" as it sits on the concrete; some manufacturers units do not require lag bolts. A four post lift will introduce fewer psi on its footprint than will any vehicle so as soon as you can drive on it you could use your...
"56 Studebaker Commando. Bought it from my aunt for $35. I got half way home when it broke down and my mom had to tow me home. It had a V-8 with three speed on the tree. I rebuilt the engine with borrowed tools and many visits to the library to read Glen's Motor Manual. I painted the engine...
03 SRT red,
How's this for attitude:
The lights are flashing, the gates are down but the train just ain't coming.
If we gave you a penny for your thoughts you'd give us change.
You'd make some village a good idiot.
ViperRich was just out having a good time and shared it with us. Thank you.
Welcome back Darin and thank you for your service to our country. As time passed by I began to see the value of my Viet Nam experience and hope you will of your service as well. Again, thank you very much.
It's fun to read all the posts on lifts. It sure is great to have one not only for additional parking but detailing as well. After several months of using mine and making the "Revolution" choice I am very happy. You get what you pay for. As I said in the other thread I couldn't purchase the...
Look along the sides under good light and make sure there aren't any dents in the sheet metal indicating possible structural damage. Then look underneath at the undercarriage and make sure there aren't any water spots indicating it has been driven in the rain. If neither exist you should be...
I am not posting to say anything for or against this lift other than to say it is a very good price. I design and build special conveyors including lifting devices of all sorts. I purchased Rotary's Revolution because I felt it's quality is unmatched and I couldn't build my own for less money...
Just received my Viper Quarterly magazine and read your contribution. Great read even if for the second time. Here's hoping your articles will be a regular feature in future editions. Thanks for joining the Viper community.
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