tophat hole...... 
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thanks...
yeah, Northern... I'm not particularly worried about cooling the mill..... heck, one of the Windstars does the job 98% of the time... and it is just a TBI'd SB afterall..
I figure I can get at least an inch between the coolers... haven't really looked at what it'll do for the plumbing, it should only help the situation...
only issue is upping the cooler sizes, up costs, but I'm hoping that going with more standardized cooling sizes will help offset the higher costs of the unusual sizing/config's i had... all those coolers i had sized where narrow, high tube count ones, which are pricey.. if i go with lower tube count, wide units, the cost goes down...
i'll work it out over the next couple weeks... and if by chance, going huge on the coolers keeps things too cool, i can always add oil thermostats down the road, maybe bulkhead fittings and the therms coming off them on the engine side of the support...
alrighty, steels cooled off, back to the dungeon....![]()
http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/22/vic-ltd-navisurfer-ii-ubu-3g-in-car-pc-gets-built-in-gps-fina/
I saw this and thought of your project. This seems like a nifty little all-in- one Car PC. I know you are planning on a huge touchscreen, but I thought I'd point it out.
but that definitely looks like a pretty pain free way to get a pc in a vehicle...
can't wait to have it on that big touchscreen! 
You should be able to get a better focus on detail shots like these if you turn on Macro mode on your new camera for this type of picture.
i have a tough time just getting it to actually just take a pic.. keeps going to timer, etc...

I'll put the book in my car, and read it in the crapper at work! 
Your build is just awe inspiring Paul.
Just a thought though, wouldn't it look better if the larger lights were on the outside since there is more room there with the tapered down bumper? Then there could be the gap above the light between the hood. Or better would be to center both lights vertically between the hood and fender. Then it would give a tapered down and out approach. I am sure however you do it, it will be awesome.

Hmm.. just a thought. Is there going to be something in front of the remote filters? It seems a bit open from the picture. It could just be the angle of the picture but seems there might be enough room there to get branches in there to knock those filters around making them leak or worse, puncture a hole in one. like I said, just a thought.
yes, i suppose if something strong enough came in at the perfect downward angle, it could stab a filter... but it's certainly a trail item that I'd have a couple of in the truck...
you just gave me a good idea tho....I'll put the book in my car, and read it in the crapper at work!
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No pics from inside the crapper needed!!!!!!!!!!!!


