Used that same setup, works great.
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9.875@150mph
2012 Iowa Manual Shootout Champion, on low boost setting. -Flying Ryan
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten." - Ben Franklin
Ryan, I have a similar setup and I don't use the disc portion at all.
(sorry if I take this thread off course)
I have a MAC and Snap-On question. Do you buy the tools at list price or does your salesman always sell you the tools at a discounted rate?
The reason I am asking is my son is planning on going to a technical college (Marine Technology) where he has to buy tools. The instructor stated 4 brands (MAC Snap-On, Craftsman and another truck vendor I can't think of at the moment). All of the tools and tool boxes will be discounted to 50% off for the student.
I'm curious if he should buy everything in school or hold off until he is working to get some of it. For example if a socket set is $500 through Snap-On he would get it for $250 but if he can get it from a truck for $300-350 it isn't that amazing of a deal.
2002 Z06
Legend has it the first car race happened after the second car was built.
Best to buy all can while in school. They will have some things here and there that will be good deals once get out.
Buy It. Build It. Break The Hell Out Of It.
Sad part is there isn't much discount of specialty stuff just basic Crap.
well I guess the camaro is staying good project for my kid.