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FE Technical Forum / Re: Tri-Power or Dual Quad Offenhauser?
« on: October 21, 2018, 02:09:32 PM »
FEEE-lony---

I hope you realize you're not being completely politically correct with your comments ;)

KS
Yea, cmon FElony, lighten up on the Viking stereotyping.... ;D

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Tri-Power or Dual Quad Offenhauser?
« on: October 21, 2018, 01:57:16 PM »
how about 3-2V using the new FI-tech replacement for carbs

Using fuel injection on pre-1986 vehicles is gay. Like, LGBT gay. Like, Fire Island gay. Like, Barack Obama gay. You're not going to get the oohs and aahs that classic clobberators will get. Plus, gay FI will go SWISH when you hit the gas pedal. No roar, just swish. I mean, Gay Pride Parade performance. We're talking mincing in black leather jockstraps in front of the kids performance.

Nope. Can't have that.   :)
I didn't see that on there website. Thanks for the warning!

https://www.fireisland.com/
It’s there, look under the “explore” tab. Water sports, eco-friendly, and the clincher under bicycle ediquitte “ring your bell when passing pedestrians” ??? Cmon, that’s as gay as assless leather chaps....

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Tri-Power or Dual Quad Offenhauser?
« on: October 21, 2018, 01:41:34 PM »
and don't worry Felony, my sexuality is still intact.

We'll go with your claim for now. However, if I see one square inch of a Rochester in the corner of any of your pictures, I'm calling you out of the closet.
I thought Some 429s left the factory with q-jets in ‘71. Great street carb actually. As far as  carbs and gender bending, just look at my avatar. ‘Nuff said...

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Tri-Power or Dual Quad Offenhauser?
« on: October 21, 2018, 01:39:05 PM »
Hello. I am a newer member and an FE newbie. I have found a couple of FE intakes for sale recently and wanted an opinion on whether they are worth the time and effort to use them on an occasional driver or should I stick with a single carb with an aluminum intake. My '67 Mustang was originally an S Code and I have a 390 from a '67 Galaxie awaiting time to go through and be installed. I want to do some upgrades to it before it goes in. The intakes that I found are an FE Tri-Power and a Dual Quad Offenhauser. Both are complete with carbs and linkages according to the sellers. The Tri Power was on an early Galaxie but not sure about the Offenhauser.

They are both in the $1000 price range.

Advice or opinions welcome.
 
I had a simular experience as Jay mentioned. I do not know how the plenum of the P-O-Sonice is designed vs the Offenhauser Dual Quad but my 390 gained when I swapped a single 4 barrel Port-O-Sonic for a Street Master. As for looks you can not go wrong with multiple carbs in any case.

The car I just got a couple days ago has a "stealth" F427 intake. Stealth as in lettering removed, painted blue. Looks really stock. I have heard that the POS is better than the SM or SD, which are supposed to be better than the F427. Not sure how much ET is there if I switch to a POS.
I think the POS “happy place” is a little higher in the rpm range than the street master, and it needs more work to optimize it. But theres a lot of overlap, the two intakes are pretty close.

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FE Technical Forum / Re: Tri-Power or Dual Quad Offenhauser?
« on: October 21, 2018, 01:36:06 PM »
how about 3-2V using the new FI-tech replacement for carbs

Using fuel injection on pre-1986 vehicles is gay. Like, LGBT gay. Like, Fire Island gay. Like, Barack Obama gay. You're not going to get the oohs and aahs that classic clobberators will get. Plus, gay FI will go SWISH when you hit the gas pedal. No roar, just swish. I mean, Gay Pride Parade performance. We're talking mincing in black leather jockstraps in front of the kids performance.

Nope. Can't have that.   :)

I hate myself a little bit when I agree with you.  I can live with that.
Just lay back, close your eyes and focus on how it feels. That icky feeling will go away. Agreed on what Jay says about the offy 2x4. OP, Obviously you aren’t adverse to spending some bucks, so get the blue thunder 2x4, carb choice depends on the rest of your combination. A pair of #1850’s can usually be found in the $50 range if you hit the swaps. If you go with the high zoot 660’s be prepared to have to restrict/reduce the ifr’s to get good part throttle cruise.

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Private Classifieds / Re: Wanted: 9" carrier, greater Vancouver area
« on: October 20, 2018, 08:18:58 PM »
Ok, no two rib cases I guess. Anybody have a C7AW single rib case they want to sell? I want to get this thing together.

No trucks in the junkyards there?
Hell all the junkyards here are full of Toyota’s and bimmers. I even tried a wanted ad on Craigslist! I could head farther up the valley, honestly, it never occurred to me I would have such a hard time finding one. A couple years ago they were common as dirt around here.

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Non-FE Discussion Forum / Re: Reflektions... warning long rant
« on: October 20, 2018, 06:36:18 PM »
I didn't want to get into this thread because I'd be spittin' vitriol for weeks. However, I came across this video that was linked in a ZH thread. Kind of amazing what "we" looked like back then.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=166&v=fISgKl8dB3M
I sorta looked like that....well, except long greasy hair, beer in one hand, joint in the other, and not as fit... ;D

Yeah, I looked just like you when this video was filmed, but I was 6 years old.
I got in supreme shit when I was ten. There was this corner store about a block from our school, this buddy of mine had parents who were total pisstanks, and we were sneaking over to his house at lunch and raiding the bar. This third kid started pestering us about what we were doing at lunch, so we took him with us. On the way back to school, we stopped at the corner store to get some gum, when we left, we didn’t notice that the “new” guy was missing.
About 20 minutes later, I am sitting in class, just enjoying the warm vodka afterglow, all of a sudden the principle is standing in the door of my classroom talking to my teacher, and they are both looking straight at me, not good.
Turns out the “new” guy, (let’s call him the dipshot) had passed out between the aisles in the corner store, and when they found him and woke him up, the first words out of his mouth was “George did it”. Little bastard... ::) I didn’t fall in with a bad crowd, I WAS the “bad crowd”.

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Non-FE Discussion Forum / Re: Reflektions... warning long rant
« on: October 20, 2018, 06:12:39 PM »
I didn't want to get into this thread because I'd be spittin' vitriol for weeks. However, I came across this video that was linked in a ZH thread. Kind of amazing what "we" looked like back then.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=166&v=fISgKl8dB3M
I sorta looked like that....well, except long greasy hair, beer in one hand, joint in the other, and not as fit... ;D

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Private Classifieds / Re: Wanted: 9" carrier, greater Vancouver area
« on: October 20, 2018, 06:00:53 PM »
Ok, no two rib cases I guess. Anybody have a C7AW single rib case they want to sell? I want to get this thing together.

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Non-FE Discussion Forum / Re: Reflektions... warning long rant
« on: October 18, 2018, 10:14:27 PM »
This little video kind of sums it up for me. I refer to them as zombies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QugooaNRnsk
I have seen that before, what amazing work.

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Non-FE Discussion Forum / Re: Fathers: This Is Very Important.
« on: October 18, 2018, 10:09:56 PM »
I used to get a little irritated when my stepson had his phone out but latter learned he was taking a lot of pictures of us and projects we were working on.

In my opinion, like many of you, we are not so much cramped for time in our easy, convenient modern life style as we think. I believe due to our electronic devices and unbalanced time spent on entertainment that we simply end up spending too much time with them and in turn feel cramped trying to get the important things done. I strived to spend more time with my family by spending less time on my own projects and at times saying no my employer. Although there were times when I was hypocritical, I can look back and not regret that I neglected my responsibility as a father or was selfish with my time.

I do not have the right to tell you dad's how to raise your children nor am I condiming anyone that, as I have, works long hours to provide. However I am in a position of experience that I hope no parent ever has to be in.
I had my child late in life, and am a retired stay at home dad with a 9 yr old daughter. One of the things I do, that I believe is REALLY valuable to both her and I, is I DO NOT pick her up from school in the car, I walk to pick her up, and we walk home together. We get off the busy streets and take quiet side streets, and we cut through a heavily forested park on the way home,,even though it means walking farther. The reason I believe this is so important is, it gives us time together immediately after school, where my attention is completely focused on her, nothing else. We talk about what happened in school, and if there have been problems with another child or something has pissed her off, it gives me the opportunity to talk to her in depth about how she could possibly resolve or deal with those issues in a constructive way, and if that isn't going to work, how to avoid taking on or internalizing other people's "issues". We spend time talking about nature, beauty, the importance of quiet time for introspection, and on and on.
The reasons for this are two-fold, it helps her learn to deal with conflicts and problems without having them take her over and rent space in her head, and in my opinion, more important, it shows her in a very real and concrete way that what she thinks and feels matters to me, and I am going to take the time to listen, and make the effort to understand.
I FREQUENTLY find myself having a conversation with other parents on the schoolyard that comment on how she seems to talk to me and tell me how she really feels and thinks about things, and I try to gently explain to them that its because when she talks to me, I listen and engage. I also find that I often know more about what THEIR kids are going through than they do themselves, this is because their kids talk more to my daughter than they do to their own parents.
Many times, I see these same parents, their children will approach them and try to talk about their problems, and the parents are too busy on their phones to listen. They pretend they are listening, but they are scrolling and texting the entire time, and the kids are VERY much aware that this is what they are doing, and their voices trail off and go quiet, and the kid walks away, with no meaningful feedback or interaction from the parent, other than a "yes" or "no". If you can't be bothered to listen go your child when they are 8 or 9, what the he'll makes you think they are going to come to YOU when they have a problem at 14 or 15?
Personally, I don't own a phone, I don't use Facebook or Twitter, or any of this other garbage, and I don't even post on here that much. This isn't because I am a luddite, or anti-technology, I have been using the internet since the eighties. Karl Marx said that religion was the opiate of the masses, but he was unable to see the arrival of personal electronics. And now, for many MANY people, the phone is their new God, their parent figure, their lover, and their best friend all rolled into one. It is changing us as a species, changing the way we relate to each other, isolating us, and totally disengaging us from each other. Stop and think about the ramifications of that for us as a species, and what it means for the future of democracy, and for civilization at large.

I believe that intelligence is, to a significant extent, learned. You must be born with the basic equipment, but from the very first, treated properly, you can be a sponge soaking up knowledge.

Intelligence is, when it comes right down to it, the ability to learn---and when very young, those you interact with can teach you how to go about it. It's been said that the ideal time to test intelligence is at two years old. So those first two years are vital. You're doing things right. Good for you, and your daughter will be the better for it.

KS

It's probably obvious at this point, but I agree 100%. The potential of kids just amazes me.

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Non-FE Discussion Forum / Re: Reflektions... warning long rant
« on: October 18, 2018, 10:25:56 AM »
I LOVE wide band 02 sensors. I LOVE knock sensors and programmable ignition boxes (as long as they can be triggered by points ;) :D) I LOVE good dyno sym computer programs, Pipemax, and I LOVE the amount of info I have at my fingertips via the internet.

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Non-FE Discussion Forum / Re: Reflektions... warning long rant
« on: October 17, 2018, 12:24:47 PM »
Heh, I do spend too much time on water, it’s true.

That said in the little time I do have, I currently have five kids under 21 that stop by to learn stuff.
One has this crappy Chevy. He knows it’s a pos but it’s his. So I show him how to weld sheet metal.
The other kid is fascinated with wood working and asked his family for donations toward a lathe for Xmas.
Another is my daughters boyfriend’s brother. He’s planning on coming down from Virginia to spend “summer camp” time in my shop next year.

I just have trouble believing that with me only spending a few months a year on land, working in my shop those few months, and being an ornery misanthrope, that I can find these kids in desolate South Georgia.
Maybe it’s different elsewhere. No matter, I was just trying to find the best in our species.
More applause. I know it's a corny old cliche, but it really does take a village to raise a child, especially when half the parents out there can't pull their eyes off their goddam phones!

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Non-FE Discussion Forum / Re: Reflektions... warning long rant
« on: October 17, 2018, 12:22:13 PM »
Cell phones. Go back and re-read 1984, it should give you chills. Orwell under-estimated just how pervasive and all-seeing it was going to be. They don't NEED to hang it on your wall, they have you convinced that you gotta carry it in your pocket, and they convince you to pay for it as well. My guess is within my kids lifetime, the cops won't ask to see your ID, they will ask for your phone instead, and if you don't produce one, off you will go. Too political?
In Sweden they have started this "voulonter" test with a microchip implanted under the skin.
Ohh its so convenient to pay traintickets, and for your safety and bla bla bla. There is actually
people that are that stupid that they do it. And when they have enough that had done it they
will make it mandatory for everyone...For our own security of cause, if you get lost they can find you
and you don't need your ID with you, how convenient.... . and top that with self driving cars and cash
is not usable any more.....Then we are slaves under the rulers.....
Sweden hell, there's a company in Wisconsin doing the same thing with their employees. It's "voluntary", for NOW.

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Non-FE Discussion Forum / Re: Fathers: This Is Very Important.
« on: October 17, 2018, 12:16:33 PM »
I used to get a little irritated when my stepson had his phone out but latter learned he was taking a lot of pictures of us and projects we were working on.

In my opinion, like many of you, we are not so much cramped for time in our easy, convenient modern life style as we think. I believe due to our electronic devices and unbalanced time spent on entertainment that we simply end up spending too much time with them and in turn feel cramped trying to get the important things done. I strived to spend more time with my family by spending less time on my own projects and at times saying no my employer. Although there were times when I was hypocritical, I can look back and not regret that I neglected my responsibility as a father or was selfish with my time.

I do not have the right to tell you dad's how to raise your children nor am I condiming anyone that, as I have, works long hours to provide. However I am in a position of experience that I hope no parent ever has to be in.
I had my child late in life, and am a retired stay at home dad with a 9 yr old daughter. One of the things I do, that I believe is REALLY valuable to both her and I, is I DO NOT pick her up from school in the car, I walk to pick her up, and we walk home together. We get off the busy streets and take quiet side streets, and we cut through a heavily forested park on the way home,,even though it means walking farther. The reason I believe this is so important is, it gives us time together immediately after school, where my attention is completely focused on her, nothing else. We talk about what happened in school, and if there have been problems with another child or something has pissed her off, it gives me the opportunity to talk to her in depth about how she could possibly resolve or deal with those issues in a constructive way, and if that isn't going to work, how to avoid taking on or internalizing other people's "issues". We spend time talking about nature, beauty, the importance of quiet time for introspection, and on and on.
The reasons for this are two-fold, it helps her learn to deal with conflicts and problems without having them take her over and rent space in her head, and in my opinion, more important, it shows her in a very real and concrete way that what she thinks and feels matters to me, and I am going to take the time to listen, and make the effort to understand.
I FREQUENTLY find myself having a conversation with other parents on the schoolyard that comment on how she seems to talk to me and tell me how she really feels and thinks about things, and I try to gently explain to them that its because when she talks to me, I listen and engage. I also find that I often know more about what THEIR kids are going through than they do themselves, this is because their kids talk more to my daughter than they do to their own parents.
Many times, I see these same parents, their children will approach them and try to talk about their problems, and the parents are too busy on their phones to listen. They pretend they are listening, but they are scrolling and texting the entire time, and the kids are VERY much aware that this is what they are doing, and their voices trail off and go quiet, and the kid walks away, with no meaningful feedback or interaction from the parent, other than a "yes" or "no". If you can't be bothered to listen go your child when they are 8 or 9, what the he'll makes you think they are going to come to YOU when they have a problem at 14 or 15?
Personally, I don't own a phone, I don't use Facebook or Twitter, or any of this other garbage, and I don't even post on here that much. This isn't because I am a luddite, or anti-technology, I have been using the internet since the eighties. Karl Marx said that religion was the opiate of the masses, but he was unable to see the arrival of personal electronics. And now, for many MANY people, the phone is their new God, their parent figure, their lover, and their best friend all rolled into one. It is changing us as a species, changing the way we relate to each other, isolating us, and totally disengaging us from each other. Stop and think about the ramifications of that for us as a species, and what it means for the future of democracy, and for civilization at large.


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