PAracer
Active Member
First off, I'd like to thank all of you for proving that people still car about the SHO. Today's lunch was success by and measure. Great attendance, great food, and good times.
I think by final count 15 people had lunch. There were eight total SHOs representing all three generations. Oh yeah, and one CSVT.
Anyone who took digital photos with the ability to have them hosted, please share them. There are free hosting sites around including photobucket.com and superhighoutput.com.
It seems that there is interest in doing a dyno day and a drag day in the future. A drag day is easy to organize. All that needs to be done is pick a day that a track is running and let us know when that is. If you can post a week or two in advance, we can get the word out to more than the few people that view these boards. If someone wants to organize a dyno day, there are several area dyno shops(Cochranville,PA Bristol,PA and Huntingdon Valley,PA). Rates are by the hour, or the dyno can be rented for a whole or half day.
To whomever it was who mentioned using a G-Tech meter. Click here
If you weren't able to join us, you missed out on a great time, but we'd love to have you for next time.
About next time. Does anyone want to try doing this again in a couple/few months? If so, when would be a good time and where would be a good place?
Thanks again
,
Mike Bruce
I think by final count 15 people had lunch. There were eight total SHOs representing all three generations. Oh yeah, and one CSVT.
Anyone who took digital photos with the ability to have them hosted, please share them. There are free hosting sites around including photobucket.com and superhighoutput.com.
It seems that there is interest in doing a dyno day and a drag day in the future. A drag day is easy to organize. All that needs to be done is pick a day that a track is running and let us know when that is. If you can post a week or two in advance, we can get the word out to more than the few people that view these boards. If someone wants to organize a dyno day, there are several area dyno shops(Cochranville,PA Bristol,PA and Huntingdon Valley,PA). Rates are by the hour, or the dyno can be rented for a whole or half day.
To whomever it was who mentioned using a G-Tech meter. Click here
If you weren't able to join us, you missed out on a great time, but we'd love to have you for next time.
About next time. Does anyone want to try doing this again in a couple/few months? If so, when would be a good time and where would be a good place?
Thanks again
Mike Bruce

) Anyway, I have a video (nothing exciting obviously) just some basic walk around stuff. I have to find a place that will host it first (or try some other compression options to make it smaller). Anyway, anything comes up... keep us posted. 
I think I have it working now, can anyone try it & see 
