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RE: RE: Homebrew IC's




> I for one would appreciate any follow through and details incl. source and
> cost if this is/has been proven successful.
> 
> If I could mod my current IC for cheap then I'd probably do it.  I don't
> want to pay more than $100 to do any of this.  I don't have the time to
> scrounge thru boneyards to find one.  I wont pay $500+ for a new one.  I
> certainly couldn't see myself having the time to solder copper plumbing
> like I suggested yesterday until I retire.
> 
> Anything I do to this car has to kind of go through the wifemate approval
> process, which is often far more difficult than engineering an inexpensive
> solution.  Getting plumbing supplies from homedepot isn't that difficult
> though.
> 
> TIA for posting your success or failure with end cap mod.
> 
> Ben Swann
> '85 4KSQ
> '87 5KCSQT Wagon
> 
> 
> >Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 11:13:29 -0800 
> >From: "Lewis, Gary M" <Gary.Lewis@West.Boeing.com>
> >Subject: RE: Homebrew IC's
> >
> >Scott said;>
> >
> >> The best B4B mod is the stock core with new end caps, cuz you already
> >> *own* the core.  
> > >
>