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jack

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  1. selling my termlab, i bought it last year from another member but used it only a few times...mostly for other peaple. it has 1 sensor and the original software. i will also toss in the laptop that has the program on it for free. it is a 10 yr old computer that works for this so??? ill sacrfice for $500.00 local only

  2. single 4 brrl tunnel ram, sigle 4 brrl torker style alum, 4 brrl SS carb scoop (square),2 10gal aluminum gas cylinders.(tanks)...v drive, v drive prop, holly 4brrl carbs...3 different ones, flat bottom cavitation plate with foot pedal, lots of misc stuf including a shell of a 1981 flatbottom boat with a tandom axel trailor. the cav plates and v drive still in there. make offer on any thing there are pics on sacramento craigslist located in rio linda

  3. Because the other one was just a logo. This one actually has some depth to it. And yes I like it, 2 thumbs up.

    INK IS INK. dont bash on a guy for self expression, unless he is wearing a pink tutu in a stance position on top of a building with a loaded rifle. then bash on him FROM COVER. but if you want to let that guy know that those numbers he got from that amp are the WLS ratings.... i got some of those from my 4K. said it could do almost 10K

  4. It's the client that's paying for it, not me, but if it were mine I would much rather pay for a fuse than to have to pay for a new amp.

    A lot of people that I have seen like to look at the amperage of the fuses in the side of the amp to get a general idea of what kind of current the amp will pull and put out.Is this in any form a reliable way to get a guesstimate or just an old myth?

    And the last thing, for now, is do you agree that fuses/fuse blocks are only used for protecting the wire?I mean sure you don't want to throw a 300 amp ANL fuse on a piece of 10 gauge wire, but I always thought the fuses were mostly for the amps, hence why they make such a wide variety of sizes and ratings.

    never over-fuse the wire capacity. ther is a sticky in electrical section that gives this info
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