What you need is something like this... This company makes them, but I have seen other company's also.
http://www.waterdawgkustomz.com/proddetail.php?prod=FX1FRTLAT
No. Does not look correct.
You should tap the bottom of the manifold and make both lines go into the manifold. That way there is a back up cooling source in case one of them gets clogged.
There are plenty of threads that have discussed this...
How exactly do you know it is "over heating"?
Are you judging this by the temperature coming out of the bypass fittings? Temperature of pipe?
How were the cooling lines configured before you added the second cooling line?
I had been pulling my hair out trying to figure out a cooling...
I was running the larger Kawi throttle cable on my superjet that donated all the parts for the rickter build, but when I swapped it into the new FR2, it wasn't long enough. I have a rear pull single carb.
I had to switch back to a yami cable.
Old thread, but responding here... You've got to be kidding right?
Imagine you're in the impact zone. You have 15 second before the next wave is gonna get you. How much easier is it to connect to a tow loop rather than thread a rope/strap through a bow fitting?
Looks good!
I can't tell what you're doing in the picture where you say "I'm not excited to be doing this".
Also, that is how I installed my pump on my FR2. Damn that was a pain in the butt.
I had a 2009 Pro (Core 2 Duo) 8GB RAM and now the 2001 Air (i7) 4GB RAM. The air is much faster even with the lack of RAM, but they were years apart, so its not the fairest comparison.
Really, it is the SSD that really gives it a performance boost. In my opinion you only need a PRO if you're...
$400???? Are you kidding me? Please let me know where I can sell $400 750 hulls because I'll be a rich man. I can't even give those things away. I've chopped up more of them than I can count. The paperwork on those is worth more than the hull.
And if you use quality epoxy its gonna cost you...
That is a pretty hefty discount. Was it the current or previous generation?
I have a 2011 Mac Book Air, 256GB, 4GB RAM, 13" and it is the best computer I've ever owned. I would love to pic up one of the new Mac Book Airs that have USB 3.0 and more RAM.
Some of the online stores like Mac Mall have them slightly discounted and they will also accept the student discount.
Also you can check the apple refurb store. Same warranty as new. But you can't apply the student discount to those, so the cost savings sometimes equals out.
If you purchase...
Buy a different hull and transfer everything into it... that would probably be cheaper and better.
Or better yet.... buy a superjet. bwuahahahahahahahahah
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