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WD40
• Helena, MT, USA
• Registered on 12/16/2002
• 25 posts
5 Vehicles
Posted:1/24/2003 19:10
Hey!
Finally joined up after "lurking" for so long!
Sooooo, hello all!
Hopefully, you'll like my SuperFord page I've got going so far.

Little history.
Lived in the Seattle area for....oh....40 (cough cough) years.
The wife and I packed up and "got out of dodge" a little over 3-1/2 years ago
and haven't looked back.
Joined a local 4X4 club, and now, the Bronco's getting even more trail ready.
Especially, since the aforementioned wifey purchased a brand new '03 Ford Escape.
(how's come there's no forum for that one?)
We now have a good vehicle to take the doogies to there favorite swimmin' holes, camping, road trips...
and get better than 10mpg.

Anyway, enough for now.
Enjoy!



WD-40 Reverend GripShift
Tom Geist
• Philly, PA, USA
• Registered on 11/30/2001
• 19 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:1/24/2003 20:43
Welcome to our World!



GOT GLOW?
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Subscriber since 1/1/2001
• Atlanta, GA, USA
• Registered on 1/23/2001
• 2,229 posts
10 Vehicles
Posted:1/25/2003 11:15
Welcome to the site!!

Are those numbers on your rebuilt engine actual dyno numbers? 400+ HP must be nice to have in the mud holes!

-Eric

'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going
BigNorm
• Carson City, NV, USA
• Registered on 11/23/2002
• 25 posts
1 Motorcycle
3 Vehicles
Posted:1/25/2003 17:24
Yeah. Doug has one nice motor for sure! Speaking of... Hey nice to see you here buddy! NORM

Hi, I'm Norm and I'm a Broncoholic
WD40
• Helena, MT, USA
• Registered on 12/16/2002
• 25 posts
5 Vehicles
Posted:1/27/2003 14:45
Eric:
Yes, those are actual dyno numbers, from "Maddy's Dyno Service" in Renton, Wa.
And, lo and behold, a local shop here in Helena just got one a couple months ago.
Be using it if I do any more mods.
Sure wish there was a chassis dyno available though.
IMHO, I believe they are better for "real world" comparisons.

Norm:
Thanks for the compliment!
I trust you've seen a few new pictures here, that haven't been posted before.
I've got a lot more to add, but need to find em first.

WD-40 Reverend GripShift
edited 1/27/2003 18:48
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