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Old 01-13-2007, 09:57 PM
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I painted these myself with Jet Black paint and clear. These will be going on a set of PRC ported L92 heads. I Just figured out my wife's digital camera so I figured I would just play around with some pics. I just cannot figure out how to resize so I don't get the attached thumb nails. I would like to be able to see the pic in full size right from the post screen without having to click on thumb nail image. If anyone has any ideas please let me know.
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Dude you are light years a head of me..I can't even post up a thumb nail photo much less any larger one..
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you hafta make an account with a site like photobucket.com, upload the pics from your computer on photobucket, and then post the IMG code that accompanies each picture from photobucket into the post and the picture migically appears.
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Originally Posted by kyles2000z
you hafta make an account with a site like photobucket.com, upload the pics from your computer on photobucket, and then post the IMG code that accompanies each picture from photobucket into the post and the picture migically appears.
Yup, its not as hard as a lot of people think. just takes a couple minutes to figure it all out
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Thanks guys I will give it a shot.
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try www.tinypic.com its a lot easier and you dont have to register, just know where the file is on the computer.
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If you already have a yahoo email account then use http://www.flickr.com/ and your yahoo signon.
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Thanks I'll giv it a try..
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I finally figured it out...it only took 3 and half years to post up 2 photos... .

This is what it looks like under the hood of my car..
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Nice! And I learned how after 3 years too!
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Originally Posted by rambo benson
Nice! And I learned how after 3 years too!

Thanks for the kind words...
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Looks good!
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How did you get the braided lines to replace the EVAP lines? More specificly, what kind of hose end/connection did you use.
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I really love what the coil relocation does for the motor, cleans it up quite a bit.

Nice touch on the evap lines as well, going to have to remember that one.
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Originally Posted by DONAIMIAN
How did you get the braided lines to replace the EVAP lines? More specificly, what kind of hose end/connection did you use.

Those are the simulated AN fittings that have a clamp inside that you tighten with a screw driver but they are rotated so they do not show.. I am going to get the EVAP deleted by my tuner next time I am over there and be rid of it..less is more to me under the hood..
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Originally Posted by cyphur
I really love what the coil relocation does for the motor, cleans it up quite a bit.

Nice touch on the evap lines as well, going to have to remember that one.

Thank you for the kind words sir.. once you get those coils and ugly valve covers off of a LS series motor it cleans up pretty good ..



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