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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I am guessing something to do with the a/c compressor clutch. If shutting off the a/c solves the problem, you should be close to a diagnosis. When was your last tune up? How many miles on the motor/truck (if different)?
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    Honestly the car ran pretty damn good with the edelbrock 600 on there. So I know just a smaller carb is not a bad route. No it won't be "perfect", but will get some time in behind the wheel to decide. Same as audio, change as little about the fucked up situation as possible until a strong understanding , and hp goal is reached. Idfk
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I think more women need to know about this
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    Is it just me Sean, I can see the first statement being an extension of the system."Energy" (money, time,etc), as with a lot of things, adds a subtle and distinct flavor (to life or whatever), if the dish (whatever your working on) is already loaded with other flavor profiles, don't waste your parsley. In other works don't fix it if it isn't broken. Conserve your energy (money,time)until it matters! Maybe a law for the economics theroy. We chase our tails sometimes, that's for sure. Is akin to taking a long ass road around a mountian, to get 5 ft in front of yourself. Either way you are getting there, just the most direct path is less exhausting. The concept is; Why does one over think (and over spend) on things when working on one's own stuff. One should not over think, but apply the logic one already uses.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    True. I have already done several things twice on the mustang, due to my own ignorance. Thank you! This is what my BIL has been telling me since I got the car from him, and I either could not grasp it or was not listening. He said either change the carb and cam to a realistic size, or swap in a crate, I am still weighting on which way to go. Appropriate size Hydraulic cam and carb are seeming like the logical solution! So ya, once I quit trying to overthink it I will tear the cam out.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    You may be in Colorado if it is dumping snow right now
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Is it just me Sean, I can see the first statement being an extention of the system. "Energy" (money, time,etc), as with a lot of things, adds a suttle and distinct flavor (to life or whatever), if the dish (whatever your working on) is already loaded with other flavor profiles, don't waste your parsley. In other works don't fix it if it isn't broken. Conserve your energy (money,time)until it matters! Maybe a law for the economics theroy. We chase our tails sometimes, that's for sure. Is akin to taking a long ass road around a mountian, to get 5 ft in front of yourself. Either way you are getting there, just the most direct path is less exhausting.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Was like I was trying to think myself out of a wet paper sack. LolI was definetly overthinking it, but for the right purpose. Anywho, I will be swapping carbs first. If that doesn't get things running right, really only 2 options. Downsize the cam as I assume the bottom end can't handle aluminum/bigger heads. Or buy a crate longblock, as would be better results for the same money/effect at that point. I got my heat shift question awnsered on the physics forum btw. Thanks for participating in the conversation. I do have a fucked up fluid dynamics problem I need to solve. Grow room is not pressurized right. Burnt through a full 20lb bottle of C02 in less than a day. I band-aided it for now, but need a solution. I will post once I understand what I need to know, and can hopefully ask the right questions.
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    Ha, amusingly I am on a conference call right now discussing recipes for finding sub-micron defects on Silicon Wafers using our system. And yes, a small shift is more than noticeable and when memorable (which I will make it) means I get an order.And, nice btw. Is a sound system and can be used for anything! Just replace "recipe" with whatever one wants to apply the law to.
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    I might have something for you. Let me go measure depth.Is that your new pick up line? Dude, shit has been crazy for me lately. I had no luck with the internet dating thing, so I just stopped. Next thing you know, I'm meeting bitches left and right, and getting laid like crazy. No effort. I am exhausted. Funny how that works out. Don't waste your energy seeking it out, use your energy to be prepared for the experience. ie:work on yourself and pussy will come to you brother.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    A small shift in recipe will be noticable, and perhaps memorable.
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    Pancetta, avocado, and parmesan omelet here I come!
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    Parley, as with a lot of things, adds a subtle and distinct flavor. If the dish is already loaded with other flavor profiles, don't waste the parsley.
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    Lee's Avalanche Build

    Voltage meter install looks clean jellybean! I don't have a clue about the relay, sounds like extra protection if for nothing else. Keep the pics coming!!
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    Sacred's 300 Rebuild

    Well worth the wait just to live somewhere as beautiful as Alaska I would think. I will be looking forward to updates!
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    Doing body piercings is akin to playing classical music. Must be able to do at least three things, at one time, with one hand, without thinking about it.
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    Slipped it to the wife during intermission at the show! In the family bano again of course.
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    I should have no problem mastering the one handed egg peel! And no I'm not talking about a reach around.
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    I did the crab as the appetizer. I used angel hair pasta and thin sliced pancetta. Must of nailed the noodle temp as the egg disappeared beautifully. I served with the fresh parsley and pepper melody on the side. Also made steamed carrots and snap peas, bc I like veggies goddamnit.
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    It is a must in your staples of "easy" meals as well. Takes less time than it does to drive to McDonalds and back and SO MUCH better and better for you. There is one secret that kicks it up a huge notch. Parmesan cheese is for the garbage. Parmigiano-Reggiano on the other hand is worth eating 2x a day every day. Definitely will be a staple for me from now on. I can already recite the recipe from memory, so can focus on refining. Unfortunately I could only find Parmesan this time. I have no problem paying for good cheese though. Fucked up thing is there is a cheese and olive oil store right next to the hotel, that I didn't discover until after.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Linky no worky? What was this video?
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    Just sleep on my first Tempurpedic mattress. Have mixed feelings about it...
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    Waiting for the show to start!!
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    Thank you guys. I knew the carbonara was perfect as soon I read the recipe. She loves that kind of food.
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    Had to buy a trash 10 dollar chef knife at the grocery store. Dull after the first clove.
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