Picture Thread; Ridiculous Stacks
#76
Sort of like the rye bread I tried to toast yesterday.
It would not fit into the toaster and I had to do one
end at a time and a bit over done in the center.
BTW I may of over done it with that fuel tank. 150 Gal may be too much.
Maybe I can trade for something a bit smaller.
Sean
It would not fit into the toaster and I had to do one
end at a time and a bit over done in the center.
BTW I may of over done it with that fuel tank. 150 Gal may be too much.
Maybe I can trade for something a bit smaller.
Sean
Then use an electric Holley pump to pump into the main tank as needed.
Josh
#78
I just got rid of 2 Holley Blue fuel pumps. The were way to loud for my liking. I bought one for like $55 at Oreillys, much quieter and half the price.
#79
Sort of like the rye bread I tried to toast yesterday.
It would not fit into the toaster and I had to do one
end at a time and a bit over done in the center.
BTW I may of over done it with that fuel tank. 150 Gal may be too much.
Maybe I can trade for something a bit smaller.
Sean
It would not fit into the toaster and I had to do one
end at a time and a bit over done in the center.
BTW I may of over done it with that fuel tank. 150 Gal may be too much.
Maybe I can trade for something a bit smaller.
Sean
#80
It's not quite setup yet. I have the strap mounts and the all aluminum
tank with internal baffles. Will you be at the next meet?
I saw one sort of like that today. Truck looked like it was done in Plasti-Dip .
It also had a swing out tire carrier on the tailgate. Too bad it was dark and
I was just a bit too far for a good photo. Oh and his stacks had flames cut
into the top of the stacks.
Sean
tank with internal baffles. Will you be at the next meet?
I saw one sort of like that today. Truck looked like it was done in Plasti-Dip .
It also had a swing out tire carrier on the tailgate. Too bad it was dark and
I was just a bit too far for a good photo. Oh and his stacks had flames cut
into the top of the stacks.
Sean
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#89
To give contrast to the previous post, so you don't think I've ENTIRELY gone off the deep end, this example was parked just outside my apartment this morning:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B54...it?usp=sharing
-blaine
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B54...it?usp=sharing
-blaine
#90
There are so many of these "stacked" trucks around here in western Washington, that I cannot get them all. I've just stopped bothering. It got me to wondering why do trucks have stacks.
That is until last week. Northbound on I-5, and I came up on a big rig in the middle lane. I was preparing to exit, so I was in the right lane. OMFG! I nearly lost a filling, and the Excursion was filled with fumes. No stacks, just a 10 inch pipe exiting nice and tight behind the passenger side fuel tank. Tell you what, I wish he would have had some ridiculous stacks, on top of his stacks, and some ugly tow mirrors too!
That is until last week. Northbound on I-5, and I came up on a big rig in the middle lane. I was preparing to exit, so I was in the right lane. OMFG! I nearly lost a filling, and the Excursion was filled with fumes. No stacks, just a 10 inch pipe exiting nice and tight behind the passenger side fuel tank. Tell you what, I wish he would have had some ridiculous stacks, on top of his stacks, and some ugly tow mirrors too!