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Old 10-03-2010, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by thescreensavers
Yea they will transfer more vibration into the cabin
i dont mind, used to ride a 240sx on solid mounts and unsprung act clutch wit lite flywheel and all that.

i dont mind feedback from engine and road thru chasis.

i kno that there will be noticably more vibration in cabin, i aint scurrd!
 
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Old 10-04-2010, 09:06 AM
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Old 10-04-2010, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by orl-g
i dont mind, used to ride a 240sx on solid mounts and unsprung act clutch wit lite flywheel and all that.

i dont mind feedback from engine and road thru chasis.

i kno that there will be noticably more vibration in cabin, i aint scurrd!
Wow. Unsprung clutch AND solid mounts? That would we a little rough

If you don't mind that, then go for it! Plus, you can pick at people that have the little "torque damper" things
 
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Old 10-04-2010, 01:17 PM
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So this morning I found a wasp killing this:

 
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Old 10-04-2010, 01:33 PM
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Holy crap! Where at? That would creep me out a little.
 
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^My Dad's warehouse.

The wasp was on top of it (I think trying to carry it off) when I waked up, but it flew away. I wish I could have got a picture of both.

It was either a black or blue mud dauber, both of them prey on spiders, but the Blue mud dauber specifically hunts black widows.
 
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Old 10-04-2010, 01:37 PM
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Then dont kill that wasp!
 
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From Wikipedia:
Like most other wasps, mud-daubers are predators. The females not only build the nests, but they hunt to provision them. However, pipe-organ mud-dauber males have reportedly brought spiders to the nest, and they aid in nest-guarding.

Adults of both sexes frequently drink flower nectar, but they stock their nests with spiders, which serve as food for the mud-daubers’ offspring. Like connoisseurs, they prefer particular kinds of spiders, and particular sizes of spiders for their larders. Instead of stocking a nest cell with one or two large spiders, mud-daubers cram as many as two dozen small spiders into a nest cell. They appear to know exactly what they are hunting for, and where to find it.

Black and yellow mud-daubers primarily prey on relatively small, colorful spiders, such as crab spiders (and related groups), orb weavers and some jumping spiders. They usually find them in and around vegetation.

Blue mud-daubers prefer immature black widow spiders and their relatives. They hunt them in dry areas, such as outbuildings, rocky areas and stone piles.

Pipe-organ mud-daubers generally provision their nests with various kinds of orb weavers, but their diet includes other kinds of spiders, as well.

To capture a spider, the wasp grabs it and stings it into submission. The venom from the sting does not kill the spider, but paralyzes and preserves it so it can be transported and stored in the nest cell until consumed by the larva. A mud-dauber usually lays its egg on the prey item and then seals it into the nest cell with a mud cap. It then builds another cell or nest. Missouri’s mud-daubers generally have two generations per year. The young survive the winter inside the nest.
I also didn't realize that, or I probably wouldn't have got my hand so close to a black widow that was only paralyzed
 
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Old 10-04-2010, 03:32 PM
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^ that's badass!!!
 
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Old 10-04-2010, 04:34 PM
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thats a cool pic of the spider you should clear tape it and preserve it forever lol
 
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lol oh man.. when are they going to end these or get better special effects?
 
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Old 10-04-2010, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by NFSP G35
So this morning I found a wasp killing this:

i wish i had a pic of these hybrid looking black widows at my work.. they look like a black widow mixed with a banana spider. talk about a freaky looking spider. reminds me of the ones from jumanji but smaller lol
 
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Old 10-04-2010, 06:04 PM
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anyone know what fuse is for the mirror and gauges ? i think my invisi-cord caused a short
 
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Old 10-04-2010, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by StormTroopa
i wish i had a pic of these hybrid looking black widows at my work.. they look like a black widow mixed with a banana spider. talk about a freaky looking spider. reminds me of the ones from jumanji but smaller lol
I wanna see!
 


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