Wet?sday
Supposed to rain, but it keeps retreating later into the day.
On another note, I'm really liking the below, and toying with the idea of making something similar but with a boost referenced valve or perhaps even an external wastegate. Thoughts? [IMG]https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.i-club.com-vbulletin/1024x768/80-28509d1330535964_perrin_dp_w_electric_cut_out_450_downpipe_2_1e095ad897384739b9d5d05406ad3f337af9a520.jpg[/IMG] A buddy with an Evo9 had a boost referenced one like this and I was really impressed with low throttle stock quietness and then wot unleashing the fury [IMG]https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.i-club.com-vbulletin/500x342/80-1_4989564b_7f8e_4371_8a57_539567d31d70_1024x1024_4649e8ef9cb54247c685086a54fd7865829052e6.jpg[/IMG] |
I suspect everything will be moist tomorrow morning when we get up.
Samir! [url]https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2018/04/10/what-astronomers-wish-everyone-knew-about-dark-matter-and-dark-energy/#3f90ff0e75ae[/url] |
Weren't you on about using a wastegate a couple years ago? Something about butterfly valves being ****?
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I actually used/tried an apexi ecv on my 13 wrx hatch. With a grimmspeed catless dp and cobb exhaust it definitely toned it down quite a bit when closed. I kinda got tired of having to manually open/close it though, just not something you wanna do when you're driving. So looking for something similar, except to open/close automatically and not be electric because those burn out fast.
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[QUOTE=Chris GTO TT;3660459]Samir! [url]https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2018/04/10/what-astronomers-wish-everyone-knew-about-dark-matter-and-dark-energy/#3f90ff0e75ae[/url][/QUOTE]
Ah cosmology: a life that almost was. Had I stayed the course, astrophysics, specifically cosmology, would have been my field of choice. My undergraduate senior project was on stellar evolution, but the work I was helping with at UCD after graduation was on gravitational lensing, large-scale structure tomography, and *dundunduunn* dark matter constraints--we were looking at what could be seen to describe what could not be seen. I do miss it. I look back on it with the fondness of an old friend with whom I have parted ways, but often wonder how they are doing. |
[QUOTE=Rev. Rob Large;3660465]Ah cosmology: a life that almost was. Had I stayed the course, astrophysics, specifically cosmology, would have been my field of choice. My undergraduate senior project was on stellar evolution, but the work I was helping with at UCD after graduation was on gravitational lensing, large-scale structure tomography, and *dundunduunn* dark matter constraints--we were looking at what could be seen to describe what could not be seen.
I do miss it. I look back on it with the fondness of an old friend with whom I have parted ways, but often wonder how they are doing.[/QUOTE] [IMG]https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.i-club.com-vbulletin/250x217/80-1390119331665_0ef84f4385e51521187cc21d8f30e98e91642df7.gif[/IMG] |
Morning
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Just installed my fuse box mount onto my strut bar. Going to run the wires tomorrow after work.
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[QUOTE=Rev. Rob Large;3660465]Ah cosmology: a life that almost was. Had I stayed the course, astrophysics, specifically cosmology, would have been my field of choice. My undergraduate senior project was on stellar evolution, but the work I was helping with at UCD after graduation was on gravitational lensing, large-scale structure tomography, and *dundunduunn* dark matter constraints--we were looking at what could be seen to describe what could not be seen.
I do miss it. I look back on it with the fondness of an old friend with whom I have parted ways, but often wonder how they are doing.[/QUOTE] I too have always enjoyed cosmology, but I didn't enjoy the math I'd need to be able go anywhere with it. |
[QUOTE=Chris GTO TT;3660469]I too have always enjoyed cosmology, but I didn't enjoy the math I'd need to be able go anywhere with it.[/QUOTE]
Oh everyone fears the math, but it is merely a tool. Most physics papers, astrophysics anyway, don't have much math in them. Don't give up building a house because you don't understand a hammer. |
[QUOTE=The Law;3660468]Just installed my fuse box mount onto my strut bar. Going to run the wires tomorrow after work.[/QUOTE]
Slacking! |
[QUOTE=stupidchicken03;3660471]Slacking![/QUOTE]
Going to Kings game tonight so won't have time to finish up the wiring. Plus I don't have a garage to use and even if I had a garage to use, I'm not sure if my car can clear most home garages :lol: |
[quote=the law;3660472]going to kings game tonight so won't have time to finish up the wiring. Plus i don't have a garage to use and even if i had a garage to use, i'm not sure if my car can clear most home garages :lol:[/quote]
how many inch did you lift it? |
[QUOTE=Rev. Rob Large;3660470]Oh everyone fears the math, but it is merely a tool. Most physics papers, astrophysics anyway, don't have much math in them.
Don't give up building a house because you don't understand a hammer.[/QUOTE] I understand that, but most of the time to get a degree in a field where you can study cosmology requires some fairly advanced math. Correct? |
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