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Kevin@W2W
07-12-2006, 12:02 PM
What's up guys?

Haven't posted in a while but thought I would post up a few new galleries I put together.

Engine gallery
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-engines-2.aspx

Around the shop which showcase some of the favs I've shot
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-around-the-shop-2.aspx

Fabrication
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-fabrication-2.aspx

Finished vehicles
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-finished-vehicles-2.aspx


And for a shameless plug I also shoot cars for the local guys at a decent rate. PM me if you are interested.

DJW32
07-12-2006, 01:49 PM
Kevin,
The new galleries look great

Do you know why the movie links don't work?

Ralph LoGrasso
07-12-2006, 02:34 PM
Excellent pics and work/cars as always. I especially liked the fabrication pics, snap some more of those if you can. :)

Kevin@W2W
07-12-2006, 06:03 PM
Excellent pics and work/cars as always. I especially liked the fabrication pics, snap some more of those if you can. :)

Thanks Ralph.

I love taking detail shots and have tons to make that page a little longer.

DJW32
What links are not working?

They all work from work but if they don't stream you can right click save as.

NvrDun71
07-12-2006, 07:48 PM
Hey Kevin what are the suspension specs on the Black Reg Cab SS clone. That is exactly how I want my 05' Reg Cab Sierra to sit with the same rim and tire size. BTW the updated pics look great

Hack Job
07-12-2006, 10:11 PM
God, I want to cry every time I see pictures of that shop. Everything there is so mindblowing.

formula
07-13-2006, 12:23 AM
And for a shameless plug I also shoot cars for the local guys at a decent rate. PM me if you are interested.

Do you charge a flat rate, or by the bullet, or what? And do you do drive-by's? I've got a couple cars I need to have swiss cheesed up. You don't shoot people too, do you? Can I get like a two-fer deal on a car and a driver together?

:lmao:

69Nova
07-13-2006, 04:17 AM
Nice pictures Kevin. But I dont see any of the little green Nova.Whats up with that? I need to see some I love that car.

DJW32
07-13-2006, 08:05 AM
DJW32
What links are not working?

They all work from work but if they don't stream you can right click save as.

Kevin,
This is what I get:
The page must be viewed with a high-security Web browser

The page you are trying to view requires the use of a Web browser configured for 128-bit encryption.Please try the following:

Upgrade your Web browser to the 128-bit version.
If your Web browser does support 128-bit encryption, or if you believe you should be able to view this directory or page, please contact the Web site administrator by using the e-mail address or phone number listed on the www.w2wpowertrain.com (http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/) home page.HTTP 403.5 - Forbidden: SSL 128 required
Internet Information Services

Maybe it's just my computer? I dunno

Kevin@W2W
07-13-2006, 09:57 AM
Alright, I need to get into the backend but I am having an issue which is being worked on. I assume it's a link issue and not your browser. It should be a couple days before the problem is resolved. If my admin section wasn't broken I could fix it in a matter of minutes.

Thanks for diggin the our work and my work guys. I'll get some more stuff up and be sure to post more pics as I take them.

And, I've never been a fan of violence so I'll stick with photography:fingersx:

The full build up of the Nova can be seen here.
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-novabuild-2.aspx



Kevin,
This is what I get:
The page must be viewed with a high-security Web browser

The page you are trying to view requires the use of a Web browser configured for 128-bit encryption.Please try the following:

Upgrade your Web browser to the 128-bit version.
If your Web browser does support 128-bit encryption, or if you believe you should be able to view this directory or page, please contact the Web site administrator by using the e-mail address or phone number listed on the www.w2wpowertrain.com (http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/) home page.HTTP 403.5 - Forbidden: SSL 128 required
Internet Information Services

Maybe it's just my computer? I dunno

Kevin@W2W
07-13-2006, 10:07 AM
Ha, now I can get into my admin section.

After checking out the links everything seems correct.

You may want to check clear your cookies or history as I remember the movie links were linked to a secure server a few months ago if you visited the site back then.

wendell
07-13-2006, 10:13 AM
I'm digging the style of all the bracketry in the fab section. Are the mounts made with rubber bushings for vibration or are they solid? Either way it gives the shop a signature. very cool.

Kevin@W2W
07-13-2006, 11:03 AM
I'm digging the style of all the bracketry in the fab section. Are the mounts made with rubber bushings for vibration or are they solid? Either way it gives the shop a signature. very cool.

Thanks Wendell.

Any parts that need vibration mounting receive vibration mounts.

Our fabricators do a great job and pay attention to detail. The brackets they make are one the favorite things I see come out of besides the cars of course ;)

victionone
07-13-2006, 11:59 AM
Definitely diggin' the fab. gallery. It's just like art, beautiful and expensive!

BTW, what's that fuel tank with the dual pumps used for? Those pump brackets look beefy enough to be main caps. Very nice.

Kevin@W2W
07-17-2006, 10:25 AM
Definitely diggin' the fab. gallery. It's just like art, beautiful and expensive!

BTW, what's that fuel tank with the dual pumps used for? Those pump brackets look beefy enough to be main caps. Very nice.


I believe that tank is used as a method to support the engine along with a factory tank. The brackets are purchased pre-made and work well considering they fit the pump.


I also added about some new pics to the fabrication gallery as requested.

Thanks again guys.
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-fabrication-2.aspx

Reckless
07-21-2006, 07:19 AM
That particular fuel tank is something we designed for Kurt's tuebo truck. Rather than an elaborate fuel system to feed the 6.0L turbo setup, the factory pump in the factory tank fills this tank and then fuel is supplied from here. This alleviates running lean as there are actually two high-flow pumps feeding the engine from about a 2-gallon resevoir. It is a sump in the simplest terms, but without extensive modification of stock parts.

ProStreet R/T
07-21-2006, 07:40 AM
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I like the fab work and all but ya gotta love a monster twin mag hemi :hail::hail:

Kevin@W2W
07-21-2006, 04:39 PM
I like the fab work and all but ya gotta love a monster twin mag hemi :hail::hail:

That was built for our heating and cooling guy about a year or so ago. I actually sold him the dual mag set up when I worked for a local speedshop prior to hiring in at W2W... Quite a coincidence I thought.

malibu9in
07-21-2006, 05:42 PM
Thanks alot guy. Now I know just how much of a loser I am and always will be. You should have put a warning "not to view if you cant handle the best that there is in the automovite aftermarket."

myclone
07-21-2006, 05:59 PM
FWIW Im getting the same thing as DJW32 was below. Im accessing it through the servers at work and being that we are a US military supplier (read=must be ultra secure since 9/11) Id say our system would qualify.

Kevin,
This is what I get:
The page must be viewed with a high-security Web browser

The page you are trying to view requires the use of a Web browser configured for 128-bit encryption.Please try the following:

Upgrade your Web browser to the 128-bit version.
If your Web browser does support 128-bit encryption, or if you believe you should be able to view this directory or page, please contact the Web site administrator by using the e-mail address or phone number listed on the www.w2wpowertrain.com (http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/) home page.HTTP 403.5 - Forbidden: SSL 128 required
Internet Information Services

Maybe it's just my computer? I dunno