Hard decision. I think I like the baffle with packing best. The other test make the engine sound more rompy, but I the smoother sound and it still sounds strong.
Thanks for the tip on VSDC Video Editor, not the most intuitive to use, but gets some good reviews . . . . . and has some online tutorials to watch, so I went and splurged the $20 for the Pro version . . . .
Now if I can just get my tired, lazy , ass in gear and get to work
So. Was it worth all the effort and cost. Just asking because I have spent time and money on things like this and learned a lot. Decided after a few years of looking back that eduction is priceless but sometimes the result is not quite worth the effort.
Still think they would look so much better with the welds ground out. Course as you all know by now JMHO, which in reality is worth s**t
I don’t look at it like that anymore. It’s the experience as a whole that you pay for. This is a hobby, not like replacing a part, like a battery, where there is a measurable comparison... again, just my opinion. If it puts a smile on your face and you can afford it, who’s to say? Smiles are valuable at this stage of the game, lol.
It was surely an experience that made me appreciate someone that can make those 8 snakes
go where they want them to, and my needs were very simple compared to a full bodied car.
So. Was it worth all the effort and cost. Just asking because I have spent time and money on things like this and learned a lot. Decided after a few years of looking back that eduction is priceless but sometimes the result is not quite worth the effort.
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