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My torque brace

Old 03-19-04, 04:13 AM
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My torque brace

A work in progress. I finished fitting and mounting, now I have to give it some good testing. I'll report back but wanted to show a pic of what I've got going so far. (I hope it works!)
Old 03-19-04, 07:48 AM
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Simple, but effective
Old 03-19-04, 12:11 PM
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Not bad.
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Fabrication is so satisfying! Have to appreciate the simplicity.

Much better than the one on Ebay:
You have to wonder about a guy who writes:
"...during hard driving conditions by reduced engine vibration will increase horsepower to the flywheel."

Gee, I'didn't know that vibration reduction increased horsepower. I should get better shocks.

More power to the fabricaters like you Jeff.
Keep it up!
Ken
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nice work. like stated by Flybye, simple yet effective......


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