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12-19-2008 | #1 |
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Lgaff's new motor for lightweight ZR-1
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12-19-2008 | #2 |
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Re: Lgaff's new motor for lightweight ZR-1
That is amazing!
Jim
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12-19-2008 | #3 |
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Re: Lgaff's new motor for lightweight ZR-1
Hanselman is working on a TT for it
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12-20-2008 | #4 |
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Re: Lgaff's new motor for lightweight ZR-1
LG sure will be rippin up the tarmac with that bad boy engine!
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12-20-2008 | #5 |
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Re: Lgaff's new motor for lightweight ZR-1
Does anyone make a 1/6th scale dyno he could toss that thing on?
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12-20-2008 | #6 |
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Re: Lgaff's new motor for lightweight ZR-1
Absolutely F'ing amazing. I saw running miniature Porsche 911 flat 6 model and a Ferrari 12 in Germany a few years ago and have been amazed by those lil things ever since. I would murder someone to have the time and patience for such a hobby. Devoting 20-30 years to build a single model engine just isnt for me. The craftsmanship and detail are astonishing though. How many mini drill bits and taps that guy must have broken during construction? I cant imagine.
Does he degree in the cam? I was looking at the rest of that site and saw stamped miniature SBC front timing covers for sale as keychains. I sent the guy an email asking if he'd make a miniature LT5 plenum for a ZR1 keychain.
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