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  1. I don't think anybody said no to your idea. Just nobody really responded to it.
  2. This is what I think, I have no data to back it up except for what I've seen. I think the female to male population online is vastly swung to the male side. I think it's because girls are either 1. way to shy to go onto sites like this, 2. are afraid of getting stalked even though it's totally safe (post fake info), 3. girls just don't try computer related things as much as guys do. I don't mean to be sexist by any means but look at the way the computer related field is made up. My mom was a computer programmer and that's what I do to and the field is field with 10 guys to every female at least. Look at forums, there's usually more guys on forums than chicks are, and gaming has more guys than chicks. It's just a thing that isn't done by girls for some reason or another. Switch that over to all things online and you get dating sites that are flooded with guys. I've asked a few chicks on dating sites how many messages a day they get and some of them say around 20-30 A DAY. INSANE! Me, I'll get one message a year. It's pretty crappy being a guy and trying to find a mate online at least. I've pretty much given up trying to meet anybody online. Sending messages that have varied from a whole page long to a couple of sentences nothing has worked, at least on the dating sites. Finding somebody here is laughable. Go to the meetings area and just look. If a chick wanted to find somebody to go out with all they have to do is go there and they'd have a whole field of guys for which they could hand pick. I have yet to try any kind of paid dating site and I hear those are better BECAUSE they are not flooded with people who just sign up to look for women but I'm not sure on that. I might try one in the next year or so if this new job I just got doesn't poke up some interest. I'm sure there are guys on here that only post when they want to meet some lady.
  3. It'd look cleaner with the drive by wire though.
  4. no problem. i'm always looking at home made ways of doing things to cut out sending anything out.
  5. 75 bucks for the block attachment. As for the cleaning. The charge comes from a battery charger from harbour freight. 6v and 6amps. Here's all the pics I took of it. Post it all on the vortex. http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4816475
  6. Yeah, all TDI's are drive by wire.
  7. I could make one up for you if you paid for materials and some extra for my time. I think I have everything except for the 1/4" plate. I made this two days ago to clean a block using electrolysis.
  8. The MK3 all have mechanical adjustment for the timing. There's four bolts that the injection pump to the bracket and if you loosen them it allows the pump to be turned advanced or retarded a certain amount. The MK4's might be electrical but I think they are the same way. It also depends if you are referring to the Pump Duse TDI's. I think those are all electrical since the main timing of those is done through the cam. As for older air cooled VWs. I used to have a '71 Bus that I took on the BABE Rally. I am looking for another bus right now. I LOVE THE BUSES! I'd kill for a split window but they are really expensive and I'm poor. I'm mainly looking at a 76-79 bus because they came with the 6-rib tranny. I want to do a VR6 swap into it and drop it to the ground on something like 18's or 20's. Totally rat rod it out with some shiney rims.
  9. It's a pain in the arse. That's all I gotta say. I hate timing my TDI. Granted my TDI was abused by the previous owner. I had to re-key the crank pulley so it's off slightly which puts the timing gear off a tad. Just make sure you have Vag-com is it's a Mk3 or Mk4 otherwise you won't be able to get it where it's supposed to be. You NEED vag-com, there's no other way to do it. There's a little graph you open that tells you where you are timing wise.
  10. I wish I had access to all that stuff. I only have what I've bought so far and being 25 with no family that does this kind of stuff it's been hard to spend all the money on all the tools. Hobart Handler 187 MIG w/ 75/25 tank, Hopefully getting an Argon tank soon Craftsman Multi-Speed Drill Press (Small), Wish I had a big one Milwaukee Chop Saw Milwaukee 9" Angle Grinder Task Force 4.5" Angle Griner Harbour Freight Vertical/Horizontal Band Saw, Great cheap piece if you replace the blade and put quality lube in it Bench Grinder and Vice of course Northern Tool Saw'z'all Still would love to have a plasma cutter or just a quality drill press with good bits/hole saws. Making flanges from 1/4" plate doesn't go to smoothly with the small drill press I have. Here's two things I just made recently. 1. Piano man from car parts 2. VW VR6 engine stand mount.
  11. Cooling system, you stick two smaller radiators in the air intake ducts in the rear or else you can mount 1-2 radiators under the bus with slim line fans. There's tons of space under there. For the hubs and breaks. The fronts are discs already since all bus's '71 and up came with discs. Re-drill the fronts, slide them on, and make a quick adapter plate for the fronts to bolt the caliper on. Pretty easy. The rear, I'd have to some research on but the spindles in the back would be swapped out for disc spindles of course from a Porsche or something and then I would make adapters for the rear calipers. Sure there are aftermarket kits to do bigger all discs brakes but they all cost an arm and a leg. Once you are able to fabricate things it's so much easier and cheaper, assuming you already have the parts. I have two sets of front calipers and rotors and one set of rear calipers and rotors for a MK3 so the items are already here. A brake kit would probably cost somewhere in the range of 1k+. For me to adapt it'd only cost a few hundred.
  12. I've seen that bus before and yeah, it's basically a modified 911 or something with a bus shell on top. I wouldn't be racing the bus though. I used to have a 71 and the HP in a stock air cooled engine is some what lacking to say the least. A VR6 in stock form is just fine and I'd swap over to the MK3 VR6 braking components too. The bus weighs the same amount as a MK3 so the braking components from the MK3 would be perfect. The only thing I don't have in my garage to upgrade would be suspension components but those are fairly cheap for buses and I'd be dropping it on the ground any wyas.
  13. I'm a huge fan of the VR6 engine and I'd love to get a bus again and plop one into the rear. I measured the block and it'd fit pretty neatly into the engine bay of a bay window bus but the main problem I had with it was that the bus trannies probably couldn't take the power unless I upgraded them substantially. I'd like to see if there is a Porsche tranny that could take the power and would swap right in place of the bus tranny. If so then I'd probably undertake the swap some day and slap a really early spooling turbo onto it for some real get up and go. maybe do some bus wheelies. Main reason for the huge VR6 fandom is that they are cheap (used engines and parts), they are really overly built motors (compare main bearing caps to other V6's and V8's for that matter), can take 500whp before needing internal upgrades (another note on it's stoutness), and they are a very compact engine (about 1" longer than a VW water cooler four cylinder and are as wide as a 16v). If that was swapped into a bus I think I'd never drive anything again. The low torque is awesome for a bus and it's increased rev range would make air cooled gearing great for road trips but I'd have to see about the whole tranny selection. Some day I'll make my bus. No way in hell I'll make my dream bus though. That'd be a split window bus and I could never afford to buy one that was in any kind of good shape and I don't have the skills (yet) to do all the body work to restore one. Right now I'm doing a VR6 swap into an Audi A4 Quattro.
  14. I'm 25 and I still get spooked out from the dark. I know it's just in my head but I start thinking about all the scary movies like Hell Raiser, The Grudge, The Exorcist, etc. and I start envisioning things. Never has gone away. Kinda weird but it only happens when I think about it. Most of the time I don't think about it at all and I'll be walking through my house at night with no lights on at all but when I do I get freaked out and start looking behind me, checking corners, and rushing through the house.
  15. I have the same feelings as Sara_AB. Not fitting into the nitch fully but having this "different" fetish that most people would view as obscure. I have no desire for people to know about it except for whoever I am going to be with in a relationship. That's something that scares me.
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