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    mass produced

    In our machining program (pikes peak community college) the manual lab projects are parts for a diesel cycle. the logic being that if a kid does his projects right that he can have a running 2-stroke. While only a few get done (and even fewer running) each year, they are still quite cool and some guys get very artistic with them. If I can get it under 80k I will put a video in a subsequent post of mine running, else wise I will put up a still.


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    Very cool I'd love to see that, you can upload them to the FTP site here.
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    Cool

    Hay, Were can I find prints on how to build one?
    Thanks.


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    just click here
    over-ride untill it shatters, then back off 5% :wee:


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