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  • #61
    It is easy, copy URL of video and above this box you type in, is a symbol for a film (2nd to last far right) click on it and paste the URL address in the box.

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    Bob
    516 lb/ft @ 2800
    Short shift, its fun

    http://tbuckets.lefora.com/

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    • #62
      Originally posted by deckofficer View Post
      It is easy, copy URL of video and above this box you type in, is a symbol for a film (2nd to last far right) click on it and paste the URL address in the box.

      I know how to do that,, is uploading it the same a a still on photobucket, u tube/etc

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      • #63
        What the heck, on a roll now.

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        Bob
        516 lb/ft @ 2800
        Short shift, its fun

        http://tbuckets.lefora.com/

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        • #64
          That t-bucket looks like a kick in the pants, where do I sign up??
          Escaped on a technicality.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by TheSilverBuick View Post
            That t-bucket looks like a kick in the pants, where do I sign up??
            write a check to TCI for a kit.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by TheSilverBuick View Post
              That t-bucket looks like a kick in the pants, where do I sign up??
              It is a hoot to drive. At 1790 lbs, you are in a good position to give up about 120 hp on the top end to concentrate on gobs of torque on the low end. That pass on a 6% grade was shy of even hitting the secondaries, a sprint from 55 to 110 mph and a casual shift at 3800 rpm. I never bother to rev above 4000 rpm. What you get in return for building the motor for low rpm torque is great street manners (check out the rodeo vid) and the chance to break 30 mpg at 65 mph on a flat highway.


              This is just an easy, normal pass, probably shifted at 2400 rpm.

              Last edited by deckofficer; October 27, 2011, 10:10 PM.
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              Bob
              516 lb/ft @ 2800
              Short shift, its fun

              http://tbuckets.lefora.com/

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              • #67
                uploading to you tube is not har just make an acount and klick upload then select the video file you want to upload then wait for it to uplad and process and you are done
                Originally posted by Remy-Z;n1167534
                Congratulations, man. You've just inherited the "Patron Saint of Automotive Lost Causes" from me. No question.

                75Grand AM 455:Pissed off GrandMA, 68 Volkswagen Type1 "beetle":it will run some year

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                • #68
                  Just takes longer to load a file to YouTube because the video files are so much larger than a picture file. But once loaded, you can share on most all forums you use.

                  Here is a group of Sunday School kids waiting for their ride in a T-bucket. The video I posted, the little girl's scream was louder than the exhaust.



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                  Bob
                  516 lb/ft @ 2800
                  Short shift, its fun

                  http://tbuckets.lefora.com/

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