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JJT*90

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  1. Yes, but wheel horsepower is what matters 98% of the time.
  2. I highly doubt you're outflowing the factory MAF. Most cars require a lot of F/I in order to do that.
  3. Do you know anything about the dyno? I know it wasn't ideal conditions, but that seems low.
  4. That's not unusual. Generally your upload speeds are a lot lower than you download, since consumers use the download a tone more.
  5. I'll be at the Ohio one. I went to the Lafayette one as well.
  6. Change your meet then. . Is this a GA meet?
  7. Calling in sick = a $68 loss for me. I don't work late, but there is going to be some female time in there, so tomorrow may not wok either. Plus I still need to get my truck running, and I have to go to MD in a week.
  8. I work in 8 hours, I'm going to bed.
  9. This is my parents house, I still live with them. This honestly isn't to insane. Like I told my dad though, when he was asking questions that he shouldn't, he (my dad) now owns one of the top 25 most complex private residential networks in the state. I obviously can't verify that, but it was effective for getting him off of my back. There's close to $200 in hardware alone, not counting cable. Plus if I setup a NAS server now, that will only add to it. Nice speed there Havoc, we probably have the same Comcast package.
  10. Well, she has brown hair, and eyes. She's about 5'5". Oh wait the car....... . Now would actually be a good time to test, its about 70*F, which is the coolest its been in forever. Basically the car should build 20% more torque when launching. Also more torque should be delivered at low speeds, and in low traction scenarios. So, basically I should be able to spin the tires easier, and low speed acceleration a=can be increased. Also the torque decrease right before a shift should be less. Honestly this is a fairly bold "tune", the last one with this much done didn't run. Here's hoping.
  11. ^^Bad photo shop. So here's some geek porn. this is one of the gigabit switches and the wireless N AP. The cables were getting damaged because of the vent, so I wrapped them in electrical tape to help. I know this isn't the best solution, but it works in a pinch. Sadly I couldn't find my heat shrink, that would have been better. Sorry for the crap camera photo pictures.
  12. Wow I've been slacking here........ I just got a new tune done. This should allow firmer launches, as well as better pulls. I doubt I'll be able to test it tomorrow, or this weekend, so i have no idea here. Sorry to you guys that are waiting, or curious.
  13. He does cool stuff. He caters to the rich. You could go back and forth on these. You could look at his forum stuff. Personally its a risk, thats not for me.
  14. Well, my cousin came over today, and ran some cable that I am simply to fat to run. I can't fit in the far craw space. So in honor of almost being done.....
  15. Just priced Comcast's 50/10 line. For the first 6 months its only $20 more, but after that it jumps to $40 more. I don't see it happening right now, sadly.
  16. Can I have half your upload? Please?
  17. Wow, the city where I live provides free Wifi, and I'm pretty sure its faster than that.
  18. Eh, you'd be surprised how badly ours can get saturated at peak use. Not to mention if I have an FTP server running.
  19. With keeping the ecotec, its a tried and true platform. (At least getting there). People know what to expect with the motors, and the can be built for a modest price. Plus the FWD will put more power down than the AWD. The only difference will be off the line traction.
  20. So an LNF with upped boost, and a decent intake and exhaust? That'd be close.
  21. So, once again I have been informed that our home network needs to be redone to meet new demands. To those that don't know our network is fairly substantial, for a private home network that is. Of course the most critical aspect of a network is the connection. Ours being a Comcast high speed line. Although to be honest, if the network grows much more, I'll be looking at a faster line. Here's the current connection. The backbone of the network is a slightly dated Linksys WRT54GL, running DD-WRT. Down the road I will probably upgrade to a new wireless N, gigabit router, but thats a bit down the list of to dos. The router connects to 3 D-Link switches. 2 are gigabit, and the other is 100meg. All three are 5 port. One of the gigabit switches runs a wireless N access point. In its current state the network will connect to 8 computers, and have the capacity to handle many more. Tomorrow I'm doing three cable runs in the craw-space in order to complete the setup. Future plans- NAS New router I'm going to try and get pictures tomorrow. Hope this makes all you geeks happy.
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