94 Toy Min-E truck build

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by NashMan, Nov 17, 2012.

  1. white93turbotruck

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    do you have power brakes In your truck????
     
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    that's cool!!!!
     
  4. NashMan

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    Just some pic's i have taken here and there

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    small boat

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    Ass shot

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    Big boat
     
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    The boat pic should clear up any new guys asking ( can I still carry a load with drop leafs questions )
     
  6. NashMan

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    Hahahahah no shlit eh scrub

    ride was not bad ether just can't rip over speed bumps
     
  7. white93turbotruck

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    those are cool pics man!!!
     
  8. The Jewish Guy

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    What mm size are the blue ignition spark plug wires ?
     
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    oem ngk

    big wires don't do nothing

    leave that sh-it for the honda peeps ahaha
     
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    Carry a load? I'm almost dropped a load when I saw that pic. I'm surprised it stayed in with as much of it hanging out but most of the weight is behind the cab.....Nice Load!!!!!!!!!!:waytogo:
     
  11. NashMan

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    ^Lol Funny part is it drive's well going 100 down the high way and ripping around town.
     
  12. The Jewish Guy

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    Thanks for the reply... what ngk spatk plug do you suggest would be good to use ?
     
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    copper maby slightly bigger gap if you have a msd coil
     
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    Large wires not so much specially if there cheap .theyll crap out you get into the higher end of wires that are none resistances wires like msd I think 50ohms per foot prettily low helical wound 8mm plug wires. then you have your high end Oem wires replacments like ngk that are high resistant high ohms for oem cpapatabiltly with low ignition noise and no radio interference designed to be used with a resistor sparkplugs generally for ecu controlled vehicles . Keeping static and interference from power windows sunroofs door chimes blinker radios crap like that. NGk will do just fine
     
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    i'm going to be getting a taco soon. I would love to meet up with you and see your truck man. my 93had a djm 3/4 inch drop kit on it. it did great around town but on the freeway it shimmied in the rear a lot. I think it was because of the 4 inch angled blocks. i'm going through street tacos for a 4-link kit coilovers and a c-notch and full front suspension. but I will get rims first the next time around. if you were to turbo your 22re will it put you into a different class for auto-crossing too??? I want to build my truck and have it turbo 'd and autocross it too!!!
     
  16. NashMan

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    I was never fan of msd wires ngk are made so much better

    If I needed top fuel funny car wires lol lol kid kid

    I would buy Taylor Made at lest I can built them the way want and there pretty good to boot better then msd I find
     
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    NGK/ Denso is where your high quality lies.

    took me some time to get some blue NGK wires for my truck. I could care less about the color, I care about the quality of the parts.

    I got NGK V-powers for my truck and they're doing perfectly fine.

    Don't run the Bosch stuff, it certainly doesn't last as long. I'm talking about wires, sensors, plugs, etc.
     
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    Here's a chart off non resistance performance wires and some resistor oem replacement sets from various company's
    resistance measured in ohms/ .
    I don't see why they compare resistor wires to none resistors wires tho ...
    (low = good- high = bad). Based on resistance to current flow per foot wich goes with the saying bigger is not always better 10.mm and up don't belong on street cars

    MSD Ignition 8.5mm Super Conductor (40-50 ohms/ft)
    Accel Thundersport (150 ohms/ft)
    Taylor 8mm Spiro Pro (350 ohm/ft)
    Aurora ignition wire set (400 ohms/ft)
    Vitek Performance Cables (their web site does not mention resistance, measured them at about 800 ohms/ft; the label under Vitek's braiding says "Magstar Gold 8mm High Performance S-4 Stainless Steel Mag Wire" - (850 ohms/ft
    Wiretec Magstar Gold (800 ohms/ft
    NGK Resistor Spark Plug Wire Set (2600 ohms/ft)
    Car Quest brand wire sets (3000++ ohms/ft -
    Autozone (3000++ohms/ft
     
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  20. The Jewish Guy

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    I took your suggestion :headbang:

    I bought the Blue NGK wires for $27.56 FREE SHIPPING on ebay:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/NGK-4417-Spark-Plug-Wire-
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    I also bought an Aftermarket Cap with Rotor for $12.15 FREE SHIPPING
    Airtex 3D1243 Rotor and Distributor Cap Kit | eBay
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    I got the NGK Spark plugs on ebay for $10.40 FREE SHIPPING
    4 New NGK V Power Premium Spark Plugs BKR5EYA 2087 | eBay
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