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    Southern Illinois
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    Small tire Drag racing, Home theater, Computers and (of course) Car Audio.

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  1. X2 and living in Southern Illinois (the state don't fix our roads worth a Phuck because all the money that our crook politicians swindle for Chicago), our roads ain't worth a crap ether. I can't wait to get out of school so I can find a job that pays, that way I can Afford some 6's for my Tahoe. Shannon
  2. I feel that with how bad the economy is and that I have the time and I get a grade for it I could help some people keep some cash in their pocket if they need something machined or fabricated. I wish we had access 5-axis. (I've went back to school in the hopes to learn enough to become a CNC operator)
  3. I would think so. I'm try'n to find a factory accessory drive mount for these motors now so I can get the template made but I'm not having any luck. I'll let you guys know as soon as I get this thing worked up. Shannon
  4. I'll keep my 1st gen 60gb that don't need emulation to play other PS game. Shannon
  5. JailBreak it and throw some Nes rom's on it and you will have a old school NES in a hand held version. I did mine and luv it. Shannon
  6. Not if it is a Mass Air Sensor! That will have to be placed in the air tube after the filter. (You don't want to F that thing up!) Only way you would have been able to zip tie it to the filter would have been if it was a Air Inlet Temp sensor which looking at the plug now, I don't think that is what it is. (Sorry man!) Shannon
  7. Looks like a Mass Air Sensor and no you can not bypass that with out a Huge modification to convert your ECU to a speed Density based system. You could try and take that sensor out of the factory air box and try to graft it into the new air tube that you have the filter attached to. It could also be a Air inlet temp sensor and if thats what it is you can take it out of the factory box plug it in and zip tie it to the aftermarket filter where it can get a reading of the air temp that is going through the filter. Post a picture of the aftermarket intake system. That way we can see what kind of options you have on putting the sensor in that air tube. Shannon
  8. NP. I'm sure if I get one made for my Tahoe I'll have three or four made in case someone else needs one that don't have the $350-$400 for one. Shannon
  9. Sure! Just shoot me a PM on what you need and I'll try and hook you up. Just remember that If I don't have to buy metal then all your out is shipping but if I have to buy anything then price will be according to the material that was bought. Shannon
  10. Whats nice about the .408 shell is it stays (supersonic) with a precision range of 2,187 yards (Farther then the .50). <--- Not say'n I would not give my left Nut for a Barret Model 82A1 .50 but I think the .408 is a much more superior gun. Its kind of comparing a Enzo Ferrari (The .50) to a Bugatti Veyron (.408) Both are fast and beautiful cars but the Bugatti is much more refined. Shannon
  11. They might have trained him with the Remington Model 700 (Which is a BAD BOY) but the Cheytac was the gun that they showed him shooting the soup can with. Shannon
  12. If it has the 4.8 or the 5.3 motor I believe they are the same. It will take me a little bit for the design of it. I wish I had one to digitize but I don't and I'll have to draw one up from scratch. unless I can find a print of one already drawn up on the net some where. Shannon
  13. The gun that everyone thought was a .50 cal on Shooter was the Cheytac M200 .408. Just some food for thought. Cheytac make some of the baddest guns on the planet for long range killing. Shannon
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