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A Taste of Home
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<blockquote data-quote="1/4MILEMUSTANG" data-source="post: 12463080" data-attributes="member: 131476"><p>So they dont do a visual inspection and even if the pcm has a tune on it with the rear o2's shut off its all good? my 06 has a fuel cell in it but i guess i can put a dummy gas cap in it. </p><p>we are looking at Cummings and roswell also. Basically just trying to find a house with a detached shop or enough land to build one but thats provig to be a challenge so far. </p><p></p><p>withbproline there i would feel comfortable having stuff machied by them. Machi e shops out here were all scared to machine modulars and ended up buying most the stuffnlike torque plates etc... for kuntz to use so i could get my motors machined. Do you by chance know if there is anyone with cnc machines that i could transfer my cnc cylinder head programs to anywhere out there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1/4MILEMUSTANG, post: 12463080, member: 131476"] So they dont do a visual inspection and even if the pcm has a tune on it with the rear o2's shut off its all good? my 06 has a fuel cell in it but i guess i can put a dummy gas cap in it. we are looking at Cummings and roswell also. Basically just trying to find a house with a detached shop or enough land to build one but thats provig to be a challenge so far. withbproline there i would feel comfortable having stuff machied by them. Machi e shops out here were all scared to machine modulars and ended up buying most the stuffnlike torque plates etc... for kuntz to use so i could get my motors machined. Do you by chance know if there is anyone with cnc machines that i could transfer my cnc cylinder head programs to anywhere out there? [/QUOTE]
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