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- Birthday 07/08/1992
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New exhaust
Loslam replied to Reg_Cab_Slammer's topic in Engine and Performance - Anything for that couple extra horses!
Nice. Yes that one chamber muffler will be loud. And if you're dumping under cab you'll feel the rumble more too, good stuff Just hope you don't drive it every day or the drone will get old -
Cheap 300-500w home audio amp?
Loslam replied to wmrcs's topic in Pro Audio / Home Audio / Home Theatre
The biggest is the 70 amp, however you can parallel them. Say you need 140 amps, buy two 70 amps and wire together -
Cheap 300-500w home audio amp?
Loslam replied to wmrcs's topic in Pro Audio / Home Audio / Home Theatre
I do have another amp.. hmm. Link meh Caleb!? I'm having a harder time than I thought finding a cheap converter, but there are many options for finding 12v. Any old computer desktops laying around you don't use have a 12v power supply, usually 10-15 amps. You could also bring in a car battery just keep it charged up lol. Pricey, but Stinger makes 40, 60 and 70 amp 12v power supplies that are good: http://www.ebay.com/itm/STINGER-SPS40-40-AMP-HIGH-PERFORMANCE-CAR-STEREO-POWER-SUPPLY-CHARGER-/330768509336?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4d0356e998 -
Cheap 300-500w home audio amp?
Loslam replied to wmrcs's topic in Pro Audio / Home Audio / Home Theatre
Another option is to use a 12v amp (if you have a spare or extra) and get a 12v power supply or converter for in the house -
I don't know about the quality, but this would be what you'd need to get instead of the one you currently have: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-digital-clamp-on-ammeter/p-03482369000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
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From what I see, that's only an AC clamp meter. Your alternator does DC power
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Shorties?
Loslam replied to Loslam's topic in Engine and Performance - Anything for that couple extra horses!
Gonna do this: http://www.gmt400.com/forum/showthread.php?6544-Writeup-Installing-5-7-TBI-headers-on-5-7-Vortec with these LTs: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HOK-2462HKR/ And have pcmforless tune out my post cat sensors and my egr. Just for anyone wanting to gain knowledge -
Worth a shot, looking for a vcm. Used, new, whatever you got as long as it's not too damaged and works properly. Must be the xs vcm for the 4-pin oval type GM plugs, and come with the wiring harness as well. Pretty much this: http://www.jegs.com/...oductId=1503652 Dunno when they'll ever be back in stock. Thanks
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Shorties?
Loslam replied to Loslam's topic in Engine and Performance - Anything for that couple extra horses!
True, but not stainless steel. -
VCMs Ready To Go
Loslam replied to Nathan @ XSpower's topic in XS Power Batteries / Chargers! (and other stuff too)
Wondering if any updates as well, are they back in stock on any sites? Needing one for a GM 4 pin oval plug -
Shorties?
Loslam replied to Loslam's topic in Engine and Performance - Anything for that couple extra horses!
Thanks for the advice. I would agree with you on long tubes but money is kinda tight these days, and I have to start saving up for my college meals come this fall lol. Still deciding at this point, but if there are any issues in terms of fitting just about anything will be fixed with a welder. I already have true duals but there are so many leaks it sounds pretty bad at idle. Just gonna redo 2.5 duals all the way back and new hi-flow cats Any knowledge on cams and how much lift I can have with the vortec?