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Liquid Communism posted:Pfft, Beam. Get on the level and get a bottle of Evan Williams. Better taste, $10/750ml I've had evan williams and i keep seeing people touting it but in this specific instance I just like Beam a little better. That Woodinville Rye last night though holy poo poo
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Happy sunday yall
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 17:06 |
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Das Volk posted:Friday is my good day. I could pay my credit card off or buy a Focus RS perhaps being responsible is the answer. Last I heard all you could get was an allocation number for a couple hundred? I need to find a local Ford dealer I like. edit: looks like the allocation info I heard about is likely bullshit Mat_Drinks fucked around with this message at 17:47 on Apr 26, 2015 |
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Good weekend. Geeking out at WhoFest 2. Met Colin Baker (Doctor Who #6), Nicola Bryant (one of the Doctor's Companions from Colin's era), Terry Malloy (Davros from the classic series), and Nicolas Briggs (voice of the Cybermen and Daleks in the recent series.) Talked and listened to bunches of other geeks talk about Doctor Who and related. Yeah, I'm a nerd. Next weekend is the annual Pate Swap Meet out at the Motor Speedway for the Dallas/Ft. Worth-area folks. Going to be getting my car nerd on all weekend there.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 17:51 |
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CommieGIR posted:Happy Sunday DICKPOCALYPSE NOW posted:Happy sunday yall Z3 shifter is in the E21 along with new shifter bushings...holy poo poo what a difference. Now that's in I can think about getting an exhaust finished. Dad just sent a picture of the race car with a fresh coat of Fleet Farm's finest spray paint. Almost can't tell they replaced all the passenger side sheet metal.
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It's crazy how much dirt and debris gets in my car in only one week. Can't wait for the pollen. Time to attack my vents with Q-Tips.
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DICKPOCALYPSE NOW posted:I'm surw theres a whiskey drinker or two in AI, So I wanted to whore this out. The finest sipping whiskey I have personally come across in the actually obtainable range. By which I mean not some housand dollar one of six limited reserve bullshit. It's a Seattle local whiskey, but if anyone finds it online GET IT. I'm now ojna god damned mission to find a wholel botttle of y own. I had a beer the other day that was aged in one of their barrels, gonna probably hit the distillery next week, have heard good things.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 18:29 |
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I'm hungover. Going back to bed
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 18:29 |
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Happy Sunday commie, I'm stuck at work too...leica posted:This never works, and thankfully my wife doesn't make me do it because her best friend's husband is a moron. DICKPOCALYPSE NOW posted:Jum beam is my go to broke wheoskey with bulliet rye my feelng fancy and t how bowsl both of them out lf the wawattwr Same here. Beam is what I get for whiskey cokes. Dick, I might fb message you about that rye whiskey. I was on a rye kick for a bit, currently I've got a couple of Japanese whiskeys that are oh so delicious!
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 18:31 |
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mafoose posted:I've got a couple of Japanese whiskeys that are oh so delicious! Taketsuru Nikka whiskey? So delicious
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NitroSpazzz posted:Dammit man don't post poo poo like that on my days off, I see too much of that poo poo during the week. One hell of a home setup though, what do you use it for? That is my office setup, the weekend is the only time I get to bring servers up or down for maintenance. We needed as larger storage array, so we bought this guy. THIS, is my home setup: CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 19:09 on Apr 26, 2015 |
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Darchangel posted:For something you actually want to drive, carburetors suck. EFI is not much more expensive, if at all, if you use OEM components, and almost infinitely more reliable. I'd go with a hacked GM TBI before a carb. MegaSquirt preferably. Replying to this here, because kastein asked me to not What are the drivability problems with carbs? Both my daily and my truck are carbureted, and they seem fine. The closest things to "problems" I've had was that I had to rebuild the Holley on the truck after 50 years because it started dripping from the float bowl, and the Edelbrock on the car started idling weird one day (because my aircleaner hadn't been mounted correctly for longer than I'd like to admit), so I spent an afternoon with a can of carb cleaner and it's been fine since. GM TBI seems fine if you value reliability and off-angle performance more than you do power. That's why I mentioned it. Megasquirt would be cool, but it seems like a lot of work for what you get. Plus, you'd have to do up a custom manifold with injector bungs and all that. Would be a neat project, though. All these options are better than going out of your way to put a Chrysler motor into something, rather than taking it out
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 19:54 |
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mafoose posted:Japanese whiskeys A buddy of mine hooked me up with a couple glasses of Yamazaki 18 that was loving phenomenal.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 20:05 |
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A properly tuned carb is a good actually. My jjjjaaaagggg has a carbed 400 small block and it starts and runs fine. It does get crabby when cold but meh. The bigger problem was E-10/15 bringing in all the gunk into the jets, etc.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 20:21 |
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Wally Joyner posted:Taketsuru Nikka whiskey? Just finished a bottle of this a couple weeks ago. Quite A Tool posted:A buddy of mine hooked me up with a couple glasses of Yamazaki 18 that was loving phenomenal. They're both phenomenal. I think I like the Nikka a hair better.
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Raluek posted:Replying to this here, because kastein asked me to not There's nothing really wrong with carbs, but anything you can do with carbs you can do better, easier, more reliable, more efficiently with injection.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 20:34 |
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mafoose posted:I think I like the Nikka a hair better. Cakefool posted:There's nothing really wrong with carbs, but anything you can do with carbs you can do better, easier, more reliable, more efficiently with injection.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 20:37 |
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InitialDave posted:Perhaps, but carbs are right for some things. Agreed.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 20:41 |
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Car is cleaned, washed, and gassed up. Grocery shopped for the week. Swept the first floor. Cooking dinner in the crock-pot. Laundry is in the wash. eBay items are packaged up ready to ship. Time to twist up an L and go on auto-pilot until Game of Thrones tonight.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 20:45 |
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Why am I only just now discovering Devin Townsend? Holy poo poo, I've been missing out
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 20:50 |
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Cakefool posted:There's nothing really wrong with carbs, but anything you can do with carbs you can do better, easier, more reliable, more efficiently with injection. More efficiently? Definitely. Easier? Depends. The motor in question was an AMC small block, which doesn't have a lot of options. Either a $2500 Edelbrock sequential EFI setup, or a cheap junkyard GM TBI setup that you have to Frankenstein (which, IIRC, is great for economy and reliability, but doesn't make a lot of power). Or keep it carbureted, which is the cheap, easy option that makes power. Darchangel said that carbs suck "for anything you actually want to drive", but to me the tradeoffs are really just in smoothness and economy. I don't see how my life sucks because I drive carbureted vehicles. Because you have to pump the pedal twice and choke it up a little bit to start it when it's cold?
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Raluek posted:Replying to this here, because kastein asked me to not All that is true, and I am not against discussing it, I just want my thread not getting derailed that badly 1 - carbs are a huge step back from EFI, period. I can drive from sea level to 10 thousand feet with factory EFI and not have running issues without rejetting. I can start it up after 10 months sitting, in the dead of winter, and it Just Works. I can turbo it if I so choose, without building a goofy blowthrough carb setup or flushing gas through my compressor. 2 - it is federally illegal to do what you suggested. I don't really give a gently caress, but the point remains, even if a cop wants to gently caress with me, they can't do poo poo about my 94, 96, 98, or 99 chrysler/dodge/jeep motor in an 88 jeep, since I will be transplanting the entire EFI system and emissions system as well, it is 100% federal emissions legal. 3 - I would have to spend more money and go more out of my way to get a 360 or something to put in. They are good motors, don't get me wrong, and if I had an FSJ I would be throwing a 360 and GM TBI in in a second. 4 - the ECUs for all the engines I am considering (which I already own) are natively compatible with the gauge set I am using, all I have to do is splice two databus wires and they all work. And that gauge pack is a factory jeep part and fits right into the dash I am swapping in, which fits right into the chassis with very little work. 5 - by far the most significant one - I am not going for raw power. If I was, I would be throwing a GM LQ9, an NV4500, and a BW4401 in and turboing the dong off it. Bang for buck you can't beat Vortecs right now. But the point of this build is to make what would have been a comanche SRT-8 in 1997 or so, if they hadn't discontinued the line. Therefore, I am going to try to use as many chrysler/jeep/dodge parts as I can and as little custom fab drivetrain stuff as possible. I've already done two EFI swaps like this on goons rides, the 4.0 EFI swap into Sandbagger and the other one into SiF's dad's CJ5, and have the recipe pretty much down, so it is time to see how cleanly I can do a "factory" V8 swap. Basically my intent is to build a 1997 Jeep Comanche SRT-8 cleanly enough, and with enough factory parts, that I could bring it to a car show, pop the hood, and have a chrysler engineer scratch their head and wonder if it was factory or not.
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Okay, with that as a design goal then that's fine. I was approaching it from the angle of "I want a V8 in my Jeep" which to me means "I want to make power in my Jeep" so I suggested solutions that made more power than what I believe those Magnums do. I agree an LQ9 would be best, but I figured the AMC motor kept it in the family. I usually consider EFI vs carb to be a function of what motor you use and what your usage case is, rather than by what vehicle it's going into. Like, it doesn't matter if the vehicle had EFI originally to me, it matters what options exist for the motor. I'd never put a carburetor on an LS motor, even if it was going into a carbureted vehicle. I'd probably also not bother putting EFI on an oldschool smallblock. I don't see it as a huge difference if we're talking the difference between mediocre EFI and a decent carb. My carbureted 350 starts fine in the dead of winter after sitting indefinitely too, just gotta pump it a couple times and pull the choke. EFI is neat though for offroading, which is why I mentioned the GM TBI. Since you have a particular vision for the project, none of this applies, I'm just explaining why I think my viewpoint isn't completely idiotic. Plus, I just really like AMC stuff and really don't like the Magnum V8s. Without knowledge of your specific project, it just seemed like a lot of work to go through to swap in a motor that makes like 250HP.
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T1g4h posted:Why am I only just now discovering Devin Townsend? Holy poo poo, I've been missing out It's not all bad. You now have around 10 amazing albums to discover. Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc1ysusExtc
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I'd rather have a turbodiesel Jeep, what the hell is with all the V8 love in Jeeps? Gimme more torque and fuel efficiency.
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Tomarse posted:It's not all bad. You now have around 10 amazing albums to discover. This is my current favorite of the moment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rok8QPT9NO4 The riffs are loving awesome.
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Raluek posted:Okay, with that as a design goal then that's fine. I was approaching it from the angle of "I want a V8 in my Jeep" which to me means "I want to make power in my Jeep" so I suggested solutions that made more power than what I believe those Magnums do. I agree an LQ9 would be best, but I figured the AMC motor kept it in the family. Yeah, I am not really a fan of the magnum motors, they don't make much power and aftermarket upgrades are both expensive and not much of an upgrade. But... eh, they are what the factory would have used. VV As for diesels, there is no real good option for small jeeps: TDI - expensive, minimal power gains over stock drivetrain without extensive tuning Renault 2.1L - gently caress everything about that. Gutless, no replacement parts available, rare. VM Motori 2.5L - kinda gutless, rare in the US, disliked even in XJs abroad. Cummins B series - monstrous, heavy, need like 4 inches of lift just to clear the oilpan. Merc OM6xx - probably the best bet, but still kinda gutless compared to a stock motor. For an FSJ I would go with a 6.2/6.5L, maybe a T444E, or a cummins B series without question. They should all fit pretty easy and any of them would be a neat swap. But XJs/MJs are too small for this kind of thing, probably. Actually, a T444E might fit... and is my usual 300 dollar price limit... hmmmmmmmmm.
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kastein posted:VM Motori 2.5L - kinda gutless, rare in the US, disliked even in XJs abroad.
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You could do a 6.5 lump in a jeep but that's a heavy gutless motor too.
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T1g4h posted:This is my current favorite of the moment: My current favourite is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NGQjRMXg28 The riffs are loving awesome in a lot of DTP songs.
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DTP is ok but comes off as throwaway pop most of the time to me, his old stuff is way better . You want Accelerated Evolution (incl. Deadhead, as already mentioned) and Ocean Machine: Biomech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Goy5tAVlv8s. If you want heavier, go back to Strapping Young Lad, especially City https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbpObUCzDKE. If you want lighter, check out Terria and Synchestra.
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# ? Apr 26, 2015 22:31 |
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Devin Townsend...so drat good. It's like a little prize every time my USB drive randoms up one of his songs.
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mafoose posted:Ding ding ding! I desperately want to try these but stupid Canadian law won't let me bring them into the country unless I order it through a government store. The government store won't order it unless I get a substantial amount (like 2-3 cases) at Canadian retail prices + duty + any shipping charges.
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T1g4h posted:Why am I only just now discovering Devin Townsend? Holy poo poo, I've been missing out PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE SUBJUGATION Listen to Ziltoid right the gently caress now. Skip Z2
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Back to booze chat. If you like gin, check out Ransom's Old Tom. Aged in barrels for 6-8 months, it is unlike most other gins out there (that I've tasted). It's from Oregon, so I don't know if their distribution is that wide.
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InitialDave posted:Perhaps, but carbs are right for some things. Only if it involves metal recycling. gently caress carbs forever, fuel injection can even do induction roar better.
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Cat Terrist posted:Only if it involves metal recycling. gently caress carbs forever, fuel injection can even do induction roar better.
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Brb gonna go convert a Testarossa 250 GTO to megasquirt
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Cat Terrist posted:Only if it involves metal recycling. gently caress carbs forever, fuel injection can even do induction roar better. Carbs are staples on small engines. I had a minor carb triumph today with dad's big 15hp Kawasaki twin-driven Snapper Pro walk behind. He didn't use Stabil like I suggested (and offered), and I got some 911 emails a couple weeks ago that he couldn't get it started. I went over and took a look and found that it wasn't getting gas. There was a fuel pump driven off of the vacuum of one cylinder (I'd never seen that before), but it was stuck. I sucked and blew on it a bit and got it back to pumping and it started up. After that, though, it kept getting worse. Lower and lower revs until it would die when you tried to engage the blades. I took the carb off today and went to town on cleaning it. I have never had success with carbs, by the point I pull one, I'm pretty much resigned to buying a new one. But, I took it apart, found some crap in the bowl, took out the jets and carb cleaner'd everything. Put it back together and... wow, the fucker actually started and looks like it's making full power! Good day given from the carb god, but yeah, gently caress carbs in general.
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