Orlando Z owners
#402
yo, I feel what UR saying....some times I wish i was back in The Bronx, I can deal with the cold but not the snow, that i do not miss....
but hey if i was back in the boggie down I would'nt have my Z...
As for the BBQ I will bring a pack of hamburgers, hotdogs along with buns, 12pk of nestea and some chips.....
P.S. thats if my welfair check comes in..lol
but hey if i was back in the boggie down I would'nt have my Z...
As for the BBQ I will bring a pack of hamburgers, hotdogs along with buns, 12pk of nestea and some chips.....
P.S. thats if my welfair check comes in..lol
Last edited by rich harris; 09-01-2004 at 06:38 PM.
#403
I am still here I’m closing my doors and sending my employees home at 3:00. I feel that we all need to think with a clear head and do what’s right for our families and friends. Be safe and well to all of us.
#405
If anyone needs a safe place to put their Z come to the Portofino Bay Hotel @ Universal. We have a big concrete covered parking garage. My Z will be there and my buddies S2000 will too. I'm staying/working there so come to the front drive and look for me.
#408
Hey fellows, I spend my hole day putting up wood panels on my house and buddy's house...I'm BEAT!! can't leave got my glock on stand by here waiting on this ***** to get here U feel me....
GOOD LUCK TO U ALL GOD BLESS STAY SAFE......
P.S. "just think Brian is chillin in P.R."
GOOD LUCK TO U ALL GOD BLESS STAY SAFE......
P.S. "just think Brian is chillin in P.R."
#411
wusup everybody
everyone stay safe
oh yea, one more thing,
hey rich, here's some info about the "Steak Grilling, Propane/Nitrouse Injected Viper" lol
http://www.btrviper.com/faq.html
and for the lazy, heres the info from that link
(Sorry lou about the long post)
BTR-NOS Nitrous Oxide/Propane Injection System
1) Why propane?
Cleanest burning, safest, cheapest, highest octane fuel additive available. No need to starve your injectors or add another fuel system.
2) How is the system activated?
By voltage from the Throttle Positioning Sensor. System is activated by 3 volts of throttle pressure.
3) Can I install at home?
Yes, and with normal shop tools.
4) Can the System/Wires be seen in the engine compartment?
No, this system is virtually invisible.
5) How/Where are the bottles mounted?
Bottles are mounted in the spare tire well with the supplied brackets.
6) How long do the bottles last?
About 12 ¼ mile runs for the Nitrous, about 60 runs for the propane.
7) Why inject before the butterflies instead of into the intake runners like other systems?
Safety feature. In the event of a solenoid stuck open Nitrous/Propane will flow out of the airbox when TB butterflies are closed unlike other systems which use Intake Runner Direct Port Injection where a stuck solenoid will result in nitrous flowing directly into the engine until the bottle is turned off or runs out.
8) Can I adjust the horsepower level and or run without propane?
Yes, several jets size combinations from 75 to 225 horsepower are included.
9) Do I need different spark plugs, and race gas?
No.
10) Can my engine reliably handle the added power of nitrous?
Absolutely. Your engine has forged aluminum pistons, and a forged steel crankshaft. These are preferred components of any nitrous engine builder. The Viper engine also incorporates the same crankshaft bolt patterns as the legendary "Hemi" and today's 6000+ Horsepower top fuel engines.
11) Is nitrous safe for 2000 and on Vipers?
Yes, nitrous is safe for 2000 and on Vipers with their new cast pistons.
everyone stay safe
oh yea, one more thing,
hey rich, here's some info about the "Steak Grilling, Propane/Nitrouse Injected Viper" lol
http://www.btrviper.com/faq.html
and for the lazy, heres the info from that link
(Sorry lou about the long post)
BTR-NOS Nitrous Oxide/Propane Injection System
1) Why propane?
Cleanest burning, safest, cheapest, highest octane fuel additive available. No need to starve your injectors or add another fuel system.
2) How is the system activated?
By voltage from the Throttle Positioning Sensor. System is activated by 3 volts of throttle pressure.
3) Can I install at home?
Yes, and with normal shop tools.
4) Can the System/Wires be seen in the engine compartment?
No, this system is virtually invisible.
5) How/Where are the bottles mounted?
Bottles are mounted in the spare tire well with the supplied brackets.
6) How long do the bottles last?
About 12 ¼ mile runs for the Nitrous, about 60 runs for the propane.
7) Why inject before the butterflies instead of into the intake runners like other systems?
Safety feature. In the event of a solenoid stuck open Nitrous/Propane will flow out of the airbox when TB butterflies are closed unlike other systems which use Intake Runner Direct Port Injection where a stuck solenoid will result in nitrous flowing directly into the engine until the bottle is turned off or runs out.
8) Can I adjust the horsepower level and or run without propane?
Yes, several jets size combinations from 75 to 225 horsepower are included.
9) Do I need different spark plugs, and race gas?
No.
10) Can my engine reliably handle the added power of nitrous?
Absolutely. Your engine has forged aluminum pistons, and a forged steel crankshaft. These are preferred components of any nitrous engine builder. The Viper engine also incorporates the same crankshaft bolt patterns as the legendary "Hemi" and today's 6000+ Horsepower top fuel engines.
11) Is nitrous safe for 2000 and on Vipers?
Yes, nitrous is safe for 2000 and on Vipers with their new cast pistons.
#413
Well the Z and I are safe.. just a couple trees and a fence down in my yard.. and since my community lives on a river two streets have been flooded and about 8 houses are destroyed because of it.
#416
hope all is safe, everyone should check in on how's everyone is doing and what kind of damage (if any) they have. and if anyone needs some help, post up, maybe some of us can help. I just got my electric back on yesterday, but have some major roof and ceiling damage to the house. But everyone is safe.