What's the best flat washer?
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So, I'm looking to lower my car with washers, would you recommend revalved, single adjustables, or the pricey dual adjustables to help dampen my new lowered washer stance? I hope the progressive rate washers don't make the rear sag. I just hope this is in the right forum, some of you guys are vicious about posting washers in the wrong one.
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Does anyone know where I can get a washer temp guage for my interior? I think mine may be overheating. I think that jpr's may be as well.... I need to avoid breakdown.
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Originally Posted by Jpr5690
No Honestly What The **** Is This Thread Even About... I See Likes For Dish Washers. Washers For Bolts..all Sorts Of **** Thats Called Washers .. And Now Im Wondering Is This Thread Just A Joke?
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Originally Posted by koolaid_kid
I Speed Density tuned my washers and found that they had less power on the dyno, but were faster at the track than my MAF tuned washers.
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Originally Posted by jaguar5822
So, I'm looking to lower my car with washers, would you recommend revalved, single adjustables, or the pricey dual adjustables to help dampen my new lowered washer stance? I hope the progressive rate washers don't make the rear sag. I just hope this is in the right forum, some of you guys are vicious about posting washers in the wrong one.
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I tried putting washers under my bolts but found they didnt fit as people say..
I tried putting my bolts through the washer like people have told me to.. it sounds easy.. but i must be doing it wrong because my washer doesnt like it..
I tried putting my bolts through the washer like people have told me to.. it sounds easy.. but i must be doing it wrong because my washer doesnt like it..
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Originally Posted by Jpr5690
No Honestly What The **** Is This Thread Even About... I See Likes For Dish Washers. Washers For Bolts..all Sorts Of **** Thats Called Washers .. And Now Im Wondering Is This Thread Just A Joke?
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Originally Posted by Jpr5690
No Honestly What The **** Is This Thread Even About... I See Likes For Dish Washers. Washers For Bolts..all Sorts Of **** Thats Called Washers .. And Now Im Wondering Is This Thread Just A Joke?
wa-sher talkin bout willis?
seriously though, mcmaster carr has a sale on 2 piece collard washers.. now you can install your washers without even taking the bolt all the way out!!!
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Originally Posted by koolaid_kid
I was wondering if they were going to make an E85 flat washer. I want to be environmentally friendly, after all.
OTOH, I also want a NASCAR flat washer, because all of them would have to look and perform the same.
OTOH, I also want a NASCAR flat washer, because all of them would have to look and perform the same.
it all becomes a wash....
NASCAR flat washers have nothing on the CART, IRL, or F1 washers... although my personal favorate washers are MOTOGP and Superbike.. but they only work when you stand them up on the side of the washer. if you lay them down flat, they dont work very well.
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Originally Posted by MrDude_1
...my personal favorate washers are MOTOGP and Superbike.. but they only work when you stand them up on the side of the washer. if you lay them down flat, they dont work very well.
I spoke to my Siamese cat, and she could give a hoot. So I took a home survey, with these resutls. TV-standard washers. Stereo-upgraded DTS washers. Dishwasher - waterprooof washers. Lazyboy - fatass washers.
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FYI: washers actually have a right side up and a wrong side up. The vast majority are stamped and you want the rounded ID under the head of the bolt. If you get the sharp edge from stamping facing out you can pop the head of the bolt off from the stress riser interacting with the the radius under the head. It's especially true with hardened washers.
Also Nordlock washers kick ***...
http://www.nord-lock.com/default.asp?url=2.16.37
Also Nordlock washers kick ***...
http://www.nord-lock.com/default.asp?url=2.16.37
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Originally Posted by monster7
I would like to find some topless washers to washer my truck a few times a week
LS1 cars are still arnt old enough to be compatabile with topless washers... my thirdgen is old enough, but i found out that the topless washers dont get along with a dirty old car.
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Originally Posted by koolaid_kid
OTOH, I also want a NASCAR flat washer, because all of them would have to look and perform the same.
There is also Bio-Washers, the by-product of galled threads.
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Does anyone have any hard research numbers on the net HP/TQ gains of various washers in respect to applied boost? I am specifically interested in the dynamic interaction between the optimum HP curve and a the torque curve in relation to specific washer diameter and their respective hole sizes.