A tale of Taz

Have you done so much to the car today that it just doesn't fit into one section, or are you too damn lazy to split it all up? Either way, this is the section for you.

Moderators: kamzcab86, CalAltaDubber

Post Reply
User avatar
speedtek
Posts: 264
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:38 am
What year is your cabby?: 1982

Post by speedtek »

Latest updates for the day:

The new Inxx hood lifts are installed
Image

The new Canton/Mecca oil filter (Billet housing and worth every penny)
Image

The new lids on the lights (my daughter loved this mod B-) ), makes Taz look like....well, Taz. LOL
Image


and the video, Taz sounds much better in person, but you get the feel for the hot cam with this.
http://members.shaw.ca/speedtek/taz1.wmv
I just know shit..........
my (really) old cardomain
Image
User avatar
Calimus
Grand High PooBah
Posts: 2892
Joined: Mon Sep 02, 2002 11:40 pm
What year is your cabby?: 1989
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: Cartersville, Ga

Post by Calimus »

Damn thats nice. Awesome work man, truely awesome.
16' Challenger ScatPack
05' Yamaha FJR1300
02' Honda VTX 1800C
1lowcab
DropTop Pimp
Posts: 1809
Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2003 12:42 am
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: mt. vernon, ohio

Post by 1lowcab »

yeah! i love that sound.... sounds pissed!!! good job :thumbup:
If you can't beat them, drop the top and pimp by 'em!

85 Mercedes 500SEL grey market euro
Bunch of GM crap
In need of a VW lol
User avatar
dubchickshubby
Posts: 164
Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 9:32 pm
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: Rhode Island

Post by dubchickshubby »

Love the lopey sound that you don't hear often enough any more. "Back off man, I'm gonna blow!" :twisted:

So when's the burnout vdeo coming? :D
Her car, my tools. It's all about sharing!
///Ocean State Dubs
'87 red/white Cabby
'92 Triple white Cabby(an 8V decked and overbored nightmare. 303 Cam baybee!)
User avatar
lowredcabrio
Posts: 379
Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2005 7:17 pm
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: Canada
Contact:

Post by lowredcabrio »

I can't get over those wheels! :o i love them but my new thing is turbo's. anyone have any pictures of turbo wheels on a cabby? sorry bout the hijack. ;)
Great vid! sounds like a real devil now! :twisted:
Lukai
check out my cabby here
|c|a|b|b|y| My Anti-Drug
User avatar
VWnoob
Perpetual Noob
Posts: 372
Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2005 6:26 pm
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: Chino Hills, CA

Post by VWnoob »

Dude.....Speedtek!!! Sounds PIMP! Looks PIMP! Is PIMP! Love it!!! 8)
tolusina
Posts: 163
Joined: Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:30 pm
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: 313

Post by tolusina »

speedtek wrote:....


Image


Image
............
Jeff,

Umm...... fastener details please?? What are those nuts holding the valve cover and what are those holding the Wilton to the bench??

Ron
User avatar
dubchickshubby
Posts: 164
Joined: Mon May 02, 2005 9:32 pm
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: Rhode Island

Post by dubchickshubby »

[/quote]

Jeff,

Umm...... fastener details please?? What are those nuts holding the valve cover and what are those holding the Wilton to the bench??

Ron[/quote]

Yes yes. Please tell! I've haven't been intrigued by a set of nuts (har! :shock: ) since installing a set of captives on a Jeep's lightbar back in the 80's...great items they were...

I'll take a stab and say they're PEM products?
Her car, my tools. It's all about sharing!
///Ocean State Dubs
'87 red/white Cabby
'92 Triple white Cabby(an 8V decked and overbored nightmare. 303 Cam baybee!)
User avatar
speedtek
Posts: 264
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:38 am
What year is your cabby?: 1982

Post by speedtek »

LOL, those are aircraft grade 12 point lock nuts. We had a whole batch of them kicking around (Dad used to scrounge stuff occasionally when he was in the airforce, I did to, but I never got any of those).

I think they used to use them on the ejection seats in the T-bird. Amazingly enough, they were an exact fit for my valve cover studs and they fit the whole WWI fighter theme perfectly. 8)

Actually, kudos to you both, I didn't think anyone would even notice the subtle detail of the nuts. Very 8)

(The vise is just screwed down to the bench with wood screws and big countersunk washers.)

PS: sorry about the slow reply...for some reason the board didn't notify me that the topic had a post.
I just know shit..........
my (really) old cardomain
Image
User avatar
VWnoob
Perpetual Noob
Posts: 372
Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2005 6:26 pm
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: Chino Hills, CA

Post by VWnoob »

Dude! try to score some more! then sell them. :D
User avatar
speedtek
Posts: 264
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:38 am
What year is your cabby?: 1982

Post by speedtek »

Just a quick update on the whole nuts thing. I was talking with my Dad about them on the weekend as we were going through the parts tray and he reminded me that they were actually used on Jet engines. As soon as he mentioned it I remembered seeing them on F404's as well.
I just know shit..........
my (really) old cardomain
Image
User avatar
speedtek
Posts: 264
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:38 am
What year is your cabby?: 1982

Post by speedtek »

Some latest additions. I wanted an old school, racer's toolbox kind of look (not the standard ricer crap on the fenders), so I picked up some decals for stuff that is actually on the car (no posers here..lol) and put them on my custom rain tray panel. My Dad told me that he thought it looked "cluttered", but my daughter loved it as do I. Just wondering if maybe I'm going to far on this one...thoughts?
Image
Image

On another note, I finally got my eurospport lower tie bar in and installed it
Image

The old one was a homemade POS that was beat all to hell.
Image

I made some custom aluminum panels for my radio hole (no radio....obviously) and one to cover the HVAC controls. I figured I might as well seeing as they don't work anyways. My cam is way too nasty to produce proper vacuum and that goofy bubble thing is non-existent (I assume that's a vacuum resevoir) so..........
Image

A close up of the cluster, I painted the upshift indicator (it is disconnected) and put a "themed" iron cross in it's place. Looks pretty cool, I think.
Image B-)
I just know shit..........
my (really) old cardomain
Image
1lowcab
DropTop Pimp
Posts: 1809
Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2003 12:42 am
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: mt. vernon, ohio

Post by 1lowcab »

nice! i don't think the stickers look bad. it's not like you see them all them time.
i like the cross in the cluster, you should have painted the needles while you were in there :D
If you can't beat them, drop the top and pimp by 'em!

85 Mercedes 500SEL grey market euro
Bunch of GM crap
In need of a VW lol
theonlychuck
Posts: 193
Joined: Tue Apr 27, 2004 3:28 pm
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Contact:

Post by theonlychuck »

i agree about the stickers looking good, but i don't agree with painting the needles, the black on white matches your car's theme perfectly =]
-=(chuck)=-
1lowcab
DropTop Pimp
Posts: 1809
Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2003 12:42 am
Do you own a Cabriolet?: Yes
Location: mt. vernon, ohio

Post by 1lowcab »

yeah, thats true... i guess i'm on an orange needle kick right now! :D
If you can't beat them, drop the top and pimp by 'em!

85 Mercedes 500SEL grey market euro
Bunch of GM crap
In need of a VW lol
Post Reply