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  1. 1 minute ago, 001 said:

    what's  the  pitched Chirping sound at  higher  revs at   2min 28 sec and 8 min 47 sec .........caused by..........the Valvetrain ?  cams ?  just wondering  ..Tx ,

     

    Atmospheric blow off valve. 

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  2. Been spending a bit more time at the track lately...  None in my own car.  :)  A couple of the cars I tuned recently, the owners told me to come to the track and bring my helmet.  

     

    500whp STi - Time Attack at PPIR this weekend (I was tuning another car on the the track the day prior and got to see a Hill Climb NSX put his hood into the windshield.  Such a bummer). 

     

     

     

     

    E30 tuned RS-3 (this one was a tuner friend of mine... He tuned it, but he wanted me to show him around the track).  The rest of the car was bone stock and the brakes were not on par, which I knew would be the case.  Ate up the front pads almost entirely that day and had to bleed the fluid several times just to get back out for a few more laps.

     

     

     

    This was a Lemons car I went out to Detroit to tune...  New and technical track, and I hadn't driven the car before.  I went out without even looking at a track map or videos, so I basically spent time learning the track...  Not particularly fast.  

     

     

     

    Finally, I attended this one only as track support to a friend.  The white STi makes roughly 500whp and at these roll races, your trap speed is pretty much on par as what your trap speed would be in a drag race.  We were trying to hit the 120mph mark, which it had, but took a little bit more driving (brake boost, no-lift shifting).

     

     

     

    We also did a compressor comparison video with the STi in the roll race.  

     

     

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  3. I've been plenty happy with La Scala's and my Marantz SR-8015 for both movies and music.  I previously had a Marantz NR-1605 and two Outlaw 2200's.  Both sound great.  I was on a mission to declutter, so I bought a flagship receiver and have a lot less clutter, cables, and outlets.  The receiver uses more power than my previous setup, including the Emotiva 12v trigger I needed to turn on both Outlaw amps, AND the BASH 300 I used to power my subwoofer (I have an SVS-PC13 now and is plugged into the wall where it sits).

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Schu said:

    Like you're spraying paint with a paint gun?

     

     

    I guess that's accurate.  You want the heat even across the whole media.  You start to get a feel for it. 

     

    Once you get it somewhat shrunk on the first go, stop, let it cool, and see if it's enough.  If not repeat... This helps you from overdoing it. 

     

    On the open areas (driver openings), take a little extra care.  With my test pieces, that's where I found it could start to melt the little plastic between the gold/silver.  

     

    When in doubt, move fast and keep plenty of distance. You'll eventually see what works well. 

  5. 43 minutes ago, Schu said:

     

     

    can you explain your process please?

     

    I am very curious.

    thanks

     

     

    Nothing particularly special... I lay the grill down (on my tile floor), and keep the heat gun 6-8" away from the material, moving over the area quickly and equally.  The distance and speed depend on the heat, starting further from the material and moving in, especially as the heat really gets to temp. 

  6. I saw a set of Heresy's at ListenUP that had the sag, which was disappointing. 

     

    That said, if you're good with a heat gun (and very careful, because you can melt the small black plastic in between all the gold/silver), you can shrink the material down.  You'll want to do the whole thing evenly.  I did this when I wrapped my center, mantel grille with the same material.  It tightened up nicely. 

  7. I just have one now...  I like my big system in the living room, so it gets used every single day.  After that, I'm pretty basic on sound because I don't like a bunch speakers/equipment taking up space.  If I didn't love my La Scalas so much, I'd just have in-wall speakers due to clutter.

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  8. Prices are ridiculous on everything right now.  I'm glad I quit my job last month and decided to just run my own business, full time, from home (fuel is also expensive).  The gov pay increases do not keep up with inflation, nor the area I live in, but they want to work you for it.  At this point, I'm waiting for crashes to make some big purchases.  :) 

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  9. 1 hour ago, jason str said:

    I'm sorry to say spending time with the big stuff makes even the La Scala sound unimpressive.

     

    I had three big subs in my theater and I know what it's like. However, I can run up my current setup louder than I can really stand and the sub stays with it. The La Scala by itself, leaves me wanting the bottom end.  I don't feel like I'm missing that anymore.  

     

    Hell, I can't even crank a movie because everyone in my house tells me to turn it down... Even when they are also watching the same movie with me. 

     

    And I certainly don't need anything bigger than a La Scala. I like good speakers, but I have other interests that keep me from chasing the "better" setup. 

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  10. I'm a huge La Scala fan, and I like bass.  I just can't get rid of these speakers because they sound "big" all the time.  That said, I have never had a speaker that I didn't have a subwoofer for, so I just got a bigger subwoofer for my La Scalas.  In my room, I only needed one.  Sure, I could crank the La Scalas up high enough that the sub can't keep up, but that puts me at listening levels to where I can't stand to be in my room.

     

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  11. I like polyurethane as it doesn't require much upkeep.  Here is what my Heresy's looked like after pre-treatment, stain, and many coats of wipe-on poly.  I plan to do the same with my La Scala's, though I probably will not stain.  

     

     

     

     

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    Here are my dad's 1982 La Scala's that he bought new.  He re-finished them back in like 1995 or 1996.  It's just some sort of polyurethane of the time.  They still look like this picture (picture was taken in the early to mid-2000's).  

     

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  12. 21 hours ago, the real Duke Spinner said:

    How many people know what the SHO is ,,???   🙂

     

    Orthat it is a product of Yamaha ,??

     

     

    Rare, and rarer.

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  13. On 1/13/2022 at 6:03 AM, Madman1 said:

    I worked in Fayetteville area for 2 months back in 2020. The fayettville, Springdale, Rogers and Bentonville areas are really nice. They make sure to tell you they live in Nwa..northwest Arkansas, as not to confuse that area with the rest of Arkansas. No offense to anyone living elsewhere in Arkansas, but this area is definitely not what you think of when you think of Arkansas. They are at the foothills of the Ozark mountains and you might think you’re in Tennessee at times. Really enjoyed my time there and could see it being a great place to live. 

    We are moving around that area this year.  No other reason, other than we liked the area and it's still within a days drives of the wife's parents.  My wife is full-time telework and I am retired and have a business that gives me freedom, so our intent in moving it to relax a bit.  It just happens to be booming so fast, that I am likely going to start looking further away from everything.

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