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New Man Garage photos
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| csx4910 |
03-22-2010 07:39 PM |
New Man Garage photos
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I couldnt resist passing on the pics of my addition to the man garage - The cobra banner and the lighted Cobra sign I picked up at Barrett Jackson this year. Totally useless stuff but cool!
Ron
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| Stentor |
03-22-2010 07:52 PM |
Very cool!
How's the engine running?
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| csx4910 |
03-22-2010 08:10 PM |
Thanks for asking. It is better but not perfect. I have put about 500 miles since I got it back from Roush and continue to have an intermittent hesitation under throttle around 3000 rpm but not all the time. Aside from the motor, we have determined the fuel pickup is in a bad spot (high and the left) therefore starving it for fuel when going around sharp turns. Also the fuel gauge stopped working so we will be dropping the tank to (hopefully) fix both at the same time.
Ron
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| Scotchman |
03-22-2010 08:18 PM |
I like the Cobra garage, the perfect man cave. Your car must feel right at home. Good luck with the changes you're making.
Scott
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| Danr55 |
03-22-2010 08:32 PM |
looks like a great place to hang out. Sounds like a garage party to me guys..
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| DWRAT |
03-22-2010 10:26 PM |
Very nice looking, thanks for sharing.
Glad to hear your car is doing pretty good.
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| tin-man |
03-27-2010 01:13 AM |
Roush was supposed to have fixed all the bugs
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Originally Posted by csx4910
(Post 1038006)
Thanks for asking. It is better but not perfect. I have put about 500 miles since I got it back from Roush and continue to have an intermittent hesitation under throttle around 3000 rpm but not all the time. Aside from the motor, we have determined the fuel pickup is in a bad spot (high and the left) therefore starving it for fuel when going around sharp turns. Also the fuel gauge stopped working so we will be dropping the tank to (hopefully) fix both at the same time.
Ron
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Ron, when I spoke to Todd at Roush/Superformance he assured me all the bugs had been worked out of the earlier designs and all engines would be fine from now on, I was happy with this, but now I have read your comments I am concerned. Is this current intermittent issue due to the location of the fuel pick-up, or is it directly attributabe to the engine? tin-man
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| csx4910 |
03-27-2010 03:03 AM |
No this time I think it is due to the fuel pickup, not the engine. I sent you a PM
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