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    nemo me impune lacessit Kris Clewell's Avatar
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    911 Rebuild Blog/Feature, take a look!

    http://www.stanceworks.com/2014/05/w...-engine-build/

    As many of you know, I've been nose to the grindstone for quite awhile now on my engine. Due to editing/space restrictions I decided to pull my updates out of print, and put them in blog form. I hope you guys enjoy the read about the journey thus far.

    Here is the build thread here, if anyone has not seen it.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...386-9112100876
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    What a great blog and beautifully illustrated. Remind me to look you up when I next visit the in-laws in Rochester. MN.

    Ravi
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    nemo me impune lacessit Kris Clewell's Avatar
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    thats just an hour from here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital K View Post
    thats just an hour from here
    Oh, I know. I used to live on East River Road in Minneapolis. I'd drive down to Rochester to visit her and her folks dozens of times down 52. During the time the Mendota bridge was being rebuilt. Any excuse to leave the farm and travel up to the cities is a good excuse

    Ravi
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    Hexcellent. Inspires me to take MUCH better photos along my own journey (which hopefully excludes bent valves).
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    "Stance" is not a performance upgrade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    "Stance" is not a performance upgrade.

    Sure it is. It makes my ego perform a lot better. The stance works brand is pretty broad. They feature lots of different things.
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