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The essence of HMT
#27
Re: The essence of HMT
the thread is the essence of HMT
there does seem to be some hate towards having a nice setup. i think i have a pretty nice looking engine bay, but i didnt pay anyone to do any of it and i didnt pay much for the parts under the hood. i did it myself. i did do a half assed wire tuck though, but i didnt have chase do it for me.
there does seem to be some hate towards having a nice setup. i think i have a pretty nice looking engine bay, but i didnt pay anyone to do any of it and i didnt pay much for the parts under the hood. i did it myself. i did do a half assed wire tuck though, but i didnt have chase do it for me.
#29
Re: The essence of HMT
Originally Posted by Passenger
I said go with the garden hose or find a cheap already made cooler, anything else isn't worth it.
If you came in here saying you had access to a machine shop and you wanted to make a billet engine block I would tell you the same thing, find one already made, its not worth it. I'm not offended he doesn't like me or my advice, he said it best, "you can laugh when I post pics of my setup".
That's fine, no hard feelings.
If you came in here saying you had access to a machine shop and you wanted to make a billet engine block I would tell you the same thing, find one already made, its not worth it. I'm not offended he doesn't like me or my advice, he said it best, "you can laugh when I post pics of my setup".
That's fine, no hard feelings.
Economically speaking, it's not worth our time to do 90% of the ---- that we do on here. It's mainly to satisfy ones proof of concept and deriving enjoyment from manipulating systems. Which is something you're not considering in your view point. Maybe the happiness he'll derive from building something on his own and proving his competence would bring more pleasure to him than spending money on a pre-made unit, saving money in the long run and spending it on some luxury items.