Location: Ybor City, FL Gender: Male Total Likes: 39 likes
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Piston Art - motor building < on 9/16/2010 4:59 AM > | Reply with Quote
So, i build a ton of motors. for the last 10+ yrs, as a good luck token, i draw on all the pistons before i put the heads on. it wasnt until recently, though, that someone noticed (my boss) and started taking pictures of them. it was kind of my own little secret lol
Here's some recent ones
(1000hp Nismo 350Z motor from my other thread)
the one of a piston on a piston got leaked out from our facebook page and someone made this
my favorite from a 1300hp viper engine i built:
[20:58:22] <3mpolack> i realise that i am the scum of society
Location: Ybor City, FL Gender: Male Total Likes: 39 likes
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Re: Piston Art - motor building < Reply # 3 on 9/16/2010 1:32 PM > | Reply with Quote
actually, i would love to have a new shop bitch apprentice around for me to torment teach
the malibu just got its new transmission tunnel put in a few days ago so now i get back to working on it - more pics to come
and the gamermodz car has the engine in, bumpers on, etc. we've been busting our ass setting up this stupid fuel system he bought, just to pull it all back out bc he didnt realize that for his class, he needs a fuel cell. damn it.
[20:58:22] <3mpolack> i realise that i am the scum of society
Location: Ybor City, FL Gender: Male Total Likes: 39 likes
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Re: Piston Art - motor building < Reply # 5 on 9/17/2010 1:13 PM > | Reply with Quote
perhaps, but because the system we installed is a kit designed specifically for a 350Z, i think he's just going to sell it all. that's fine by me bc i wasnt real please with how the system actually fit and installing a cell will allow me to design and implement my own system
[20:58:22] <3mpolack> i realise that i am the scum of society