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    Very nice sound

    Quote Originally Posted by H-viken View Post
    After many years the renovation is almost to a point where the car is ready for the road. Very excited to say the least!

    Engine started and next step is to dial it in on the dyno. It’s a bit on the loud side but the sound is not bad. Will have to work on bringing down the dB later

    Very short video here (my iPhone is not great for video, sorry for the poor sound quality): https://youtube.com/shorts/lix686ceoB0?feature=share
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    Excellent wail❣️
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    Thank you! I think it sounds awesome in person. Very happy!
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    Slowly putting the interior back together on my LWT build and fitted my new seats. I’m also finishing up the 2.3L twin plug engine as well.

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    Well, can’t seem to adjust all my pictures upright for some reason.

    Stretch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stretch32 View Post
    Well, can’t seem to adjust all my pictures upright for some reason.

    Stretch
    Let's try this out. I like the dash treatment!
    What size pulleys are you running on the fan/crank?
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    Spent the weekend at Bugatti race track at Le Mans, Classic Days event.
    SHE was just perfect and have had 5 track sessions.
    Here at Indianapolis curve of the the big 24h of Le Mans track (not part of the Bugatti track)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Let's try this out. I like the dash treatment!
    What size pulleys are you running on the fan/crank?
    Thanks!

    The pulleys are all stock size however, the crank pulley is an aftermarket aluminum Supertec version. I may end up replating my original and just using that though.

    The dash treatment idea came from the factory ‘69S that raced in the Acropolis rally and was eventually upgraded to S/T spec.

    At this point, I need to weld in seat belt / harness mounts and install the perlon felt carpet and then the interior should be complete.

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    Ya done good, Tom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier PJB View Post
    Spent the weekend at Bugatti race track at Le Mans, Classic Days event.
    SHE was just perfect and have had 5 track sessions.
    Here at Indianapolis curve of the the big 24h of Le Mans track (not part of the Bugatti track)

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