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TimeWarpF100
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First off Great project. I love the eccoboost (the only furd I can say this of)
I own an outo repair and service shop and I stay FAR away as I can from Az Orielly carquest napa and all the other China parts sellers as I can. good parts are Factory parts or made for factory without factory name, I buy all my **** from Worldpac and its wholesale only. Hell I wont even use Gates belts as the non oe fail way to early. I know I keep a wall of them as proof to my customers. I only sell Mitsuboshi or Bando belts.
After a few pages I tend to loose interest in reading over 100 pages. sorry short attention span =(
Did find however the startup vid and lots of work done. Awsome to see
As of now Im doing a similar project of a 71 C10 with a twin turbo LB7 duramax with a C30 frame and made it a 4X4.
I did my own first as a 72 blazer w the said twinned dmax. I used the factory wiring and switches to operate 78 van window motors and locks. I used the factory abs and put tone rings in a dana 60 front. the Air con I used a vintage air unit that worked awesome and melded nicely with my factory ac then left firewall flushed. I did put in the onstar only to find it went digital and was useless. I kept the factory dash and steering colum and used aftermarket guages with senders drilled and tapped into engine. We Chevy guys have the advantage of EFI live to remove the security systems and tune for 2x Hp and Tq. (You can tune for 500+hp as well) I did not however bother with air bags as I did not want the new interior to fugly up my vintage truck. I since took the truck apart and built a HUGE 2000 Yukon Xl w solid axle and this dmax, After bending the frame in the back moving huge trailer full of rock around my back yard in 4lo I pulled it apart again and got a hold of a 71 C10 that I mentioned. Wiring Im very good at so I just used alldata and did my own thing.
Next one is a 2007 suburban 2500 in black will get a twin turbo LMM pushing 1100 hp. Ive got all the parts and truck just need other projects done first
Hope to inspire you that you can do eeeeeeet with my story's of it being done with the enemy truck![]()
I have tried my best multiple times to explain the "Magic Soap", I have posted pics of products used that are mixed together. 4 different soaps/cleaners are mixed different depending on what I am trying to clean. I have been doing it the same mixes for over 25yrs now.
Problem is only one part of it can be shipped UPS, FedEx. It would have to be shipped truck freight. I have not had the time and not so sure I want to get involved in sending it when its only "truck ship".
I have about enough to get me through the next project or so. I have given away too many samples! LOL
To explain this in detail it would have to go to a email, Kinda got the "hint" last time to ssshhhhh about it. (manufacturer). I will leave what pics and info already posted but will keep details to private email or PM. I do not want to post the reasons for that here.
Uh Oh, Oh No !!
Somethin's up![]()
The last batch of pics I took were in RAW format. They simply will not work with photobucket.
I deleted the links.
Working on another project now . .
Spent last week at SEMA

Working on another project now . .
Spent last week at SEMA

Photo bucketThat explains plenty.
Please enlighten me. I've used photobucket for years and never had any issues. Is there something I should be concerned with?
Ok, please share so I don't find out the hard way.Photo bucket has its limitations.
Ok, please share so I don't find out the hard way.
No response in a while, hopefully everything is ok and just busy.
The Bronco turned out great.
Mike.
Hoping TWF100 is a ok.
Glad to hear from you, and hope you get well soon. Thoughts and prayers your way, pal. Wish I was close, and could lend a hand. You've provided us with so much entertainment, it feels like we owe you a hand around the shop. Keep us posted, many of us love to hear your updates.
And... I'm not even upset at you for selling that awesome Bronco.![]()
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