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Ordered ESS G3 kit.
 
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Dropped her off at the shop today, getting headers and new tune today. Fingers crossed to get her back on Saturday.
How much they charging for the LTH install?
 

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Added the red stitched center console and side pad panels to my 17 R. These weren't available till 2019/2020. Adds a nice touch over the solid plastic original equipment.

Center console was from @tangguy for a fair price...thank you. The side panels pads were about $160 too much from fordpartsonsale.

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Got to work on my replacement Gorilla nuts. Cleaned the oily residue from them with some All purpose citrus cleaner. This made them go quite dull but thankfully the clear coat once applied, brought the shine back. Hopefully these will not rust like the last set. Need to give them a second coat tomorrow. Made up a little jig as well to hold the nuts so they could be sprayed evenly and left to dry.

My dad then went on to make a shelf for the lockup as we've got too many bottles stashed in various drawers and kit bags. I think he's done a decent DIY job. :rockon:

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Finally got me an OBD LinkEx adapter and a trial 2-month license for ForSCAN.
I have a Bullitt, wife has a used 2017 F150, so it's time to try to enable some of the cool features. Def more on the F150 as it seems, like power fold mirrors etc., but excited to try it.

And quite a bit scared. :crackup:
I used my logs for some analysis. It's what I do for a livin, just had some with it.
Here you're looking at: Instant MPG by Torque by Speed (car has a Roush charger)
Captured on the Interstate. I used R Studio for the data analysis.
EDIT: Should have included gas pedal position.. you def can see some "coasting" looking at the high "Instant MPG".

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I’m very lucky compared to a lot of those people. My prayers go out to them all.
And to keep in line with the thread. My chin splitter I added the other day
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Which splitter is that? Looks nice.
 

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I used my logs for some analysis. It's what I do for a livin, just had some with it.
Here you're looking at: Instant MPG by Torque by Speed (car has a Roush charger)
Captured on the Interstate. I used R Studio for the data analysis.
EDIT: Should have included gas pedal position.. you def can see some "coasting" looking at the high "Instant MPG".

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This is so cool man. I love the chart and the data analytics aspect of it.
 

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Got to work on my replacement Gorilla nuts. Cleaned the oily residue from them with some All purpose citrus cleaner. This made them go quite dull but thankfully the clear coat once applied, brought the shine back. Hopefully these will not rust like the last set. Need to give them a second coat tomorrow. Made up a little jig as well to hold the nuts so they could be sprayed evenly and left to dry.

My dad then went on to make a shelf for the lockup as we've got too many bottles stashed in various drawers and kit bags. I think he's done a decent DIY job. :rockon:

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very neat, good idea :like:
 
 








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