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ilber

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About ilber

  • Birthday 05/05/1979

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  • Interests
    I love to hate quest(s)
  • Location
    Elizabeth (Denver area), CO
  • Gender
    Male

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  • Zip Code
    80107
  • Model
    Conquest
  • Type
    TSI
  • Model Year
    1988
  • Transmission Type
    Manual
  • Factory Color
    Fiji Blue
  • Interior Color
    Black
  • Status
    Storage

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  1. In my garage I have put IR type 30, fully packaged with after cooler and auto drains 12 outlets 4 drip legs in 2 branches that I can run different pressures on each of the side ( 175 unregulated for one and regulated to another half) Voltage: 220/230, but keep in mind if you are on a single phase you would be limited to 7.5 HP motor. If you have 3 phase it would be perhaps in a long run more economical to go with 3 phase. I would steer you away from screw compressors for shop air, unless you need higher pressure that screw can develop. I am not affiliated with any brand, heck I usually spec/buy equipment. Oilless-junky compressors...I put my compressor about the same time my FD decided to put new compressors in to the stations (3). I voiced my concern. Well I am low on the tandem pole. 4 years later at some point ALL 3 compressors ( husky 60 gal $700 compressors) have failed. I know for fact 2 motors and compressor itself + switch at one station pump at another and I believe pressure switch. Mind you these compressors primarily utilized to plug the air brakes in and inflating the tires. So could not have too many hours. My type 30 has 3 oil changes and filter changes. I used from sand blasting, sprinkler blow out ( 14 zones) to running various air tools. I am a firm believer in buying quality equipment vs cheap crap and constantly repairing/replacing. you need to know your cfm requirements, are you going to use for painting? do you need an air drier? or do you need in-line oilers? Design plumbing with drip legs, so you can drain condensation. Do not use PVC tubing for plumbing. Hope this helps… type 30 is loud, but bearable, heck I jump more when auto drain purges…
  2. I am mid way colorado springs/denver Elizabeth, zip 80107. But you are welcome to park anything you need for a few days ( I am on a fenced property with gate acess)
  3. /thread jack I stroke the living hell out of my 4.0 in a jeep ran like a raped ape, had issues with valvetrain, while let it sat, dad decided to test my claims "stump puller"; combined with valvetrain/oiling issue bombarded $6k engine. this time i just took to the shop ( same one) and told the dude, well yeah I will split the bill, operator negligance is one thing, valvtrain issues should have addressed by you...got engine rebuilt w/o even looking up a single part. 200 miles later engine blows up again.... the machine shop tells me to start over ( mind you I am over 10Gs in to the engine).... yeah I am pissed, went out and bought brand new 2011 grand cheroke .... still need to tear up the engine and address the issue myself...can't trust no shop! but i just finished building addition ( doubling my house), kind of busy to play with jeep, heck quest is neglected for last 3 years but good for you, i recall reading about your jeep. /thread jack
  4. DSLR is great good body. do you have any optics? because that would double/triple the price of the body. I don't think point and shoot is being reviewd here. but owning both can be beneficial... point and shoot ( nikon titanium body with image stabilization 14MP... i know it is 2+ years old) is great "disposable" DSLR on a flip side would cost as much as point and shoot for professionally cleaning it!
  5. fetish, I wish you a speedy recovery too... 7k on a bike... jeese good thing you got plenty of kids already!
  6. Hey guys. I am happy and upset at the same time. If anyone remembers, I believe Chad about 10 years ago pointed me to a guy that was selling a flatbody with loovers in Washington/OR area.... well I bought whole car just to get louvers....( yeah shipping across country etc... but i got my louvers back than) wellI want to help someone out... in my neck of the woods, looks Mitsu's one http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/1479761392.html Hope some one gets it.... I really don't want to buy another set But i can't let them go to scrapper... ilber<- known to have fundamentally wrong with his head
  7. industrial/mechanical engineer... yes it can be done, but frankly the effort would be too much ( at least for me). I don't see much difference between 14" pump impeller refurbishing vs a rim....I paid Keystone, when I was in NY and withing month and a half i had my wheels refurbished ( machined/trued, polished, resealed/cleared) and as i recall it was just over $100 a wheel, but that was jeez like 10 years ago...
  8. i am rare on this board/any board so I will make a point to stop occasionaly.... I do check my e-mail every 7 minutes through . sorry missed you back than
  9. i am up for meet, my garage queen is there i will roll the goat...its blue obnoxious ....quest got to stay home for a tad more
  10. Favorite Food: Steak, Italian pastas, sea food Wierd Food: Cow lungs, liver, heart, squids, shell fish, snake Worst Food: pretty much any fast food, roasted crickets and frogs ( i never should have asked what i just ate) Phobia Food that you would never eat: Dr.Pepper or alike food (getting gag reflex by just smelling it), food with parcely or minty taste, really spicy food(well unless i change a gasket on my parcelone throne and install seat belt) ilber<-a 300# bag of....
  11. my boyancy pop me out of the souce , nice to hear from you Zack!
  12. that explains why i misteriously attracted to brazilian women:)
  13. ok "token" russian is here, actually i am belorussian and in last few years should you ask where am i from, you would get answer "east texas" shoot i have been in US longer than in former commie republic! ilber
  14. i had appraisal done. previously noone would touch the car. but now finally with all the grey market cars there are appraiseres that actually look beyond NADA values. So I got a value that I can be happy with. no more wrecking the car and having to start from scratch. Chip, no more yellow quest in avitar?
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