Re: Website update - AR Engineering
[Re: AndyF]
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07/31/22 05:55 PM
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YouTube has a built in editor which I've now used a few times. I don't really know how to use it and I wouldn't call it very intuitive. I've also used the video editor that is built into Windows 10. It seems a little easier to use than the YouTube one. And I got a free download from Microsoft called Clipchamp which I've played with a little bit but don't understand it yet. Thank you for the info and insight.
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Re: Website update - AR Engineering
[Re: AndyF]
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08/11/22 11:42 AM
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Looks like I'm buying more tools
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Re: Website update - AR Engineering
[Re: AndyF]
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08/12/22 04:38 AM
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Long time viewer of your channel, and even longer time customer of your products. Would it be possible to do some videos on adjusting valves? There's next to nothing out there on this except ball stud stuff. I'd like to see how someone who knows what they are doing does it
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Re: Website update - AR Engineering
[Re: AndyF]
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08/12/22 06:09 PM
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Yeah that is a possibility. I never adjust valves myself but Paul, the owner at Gray's Automotive does it so often that he doesn't even think about it. He goes so fast I get confused watching him. Guys tow their cars over to his shop so he can adjust the valves before heading to the track. Not to change the subject, are you still making the heater fan delete plates.? Ordered through Mancini and after 5 weeks they refunded my money stating not available.
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Re: Website update - AR Engineering
[Re: dart4forte]
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08/13/22 01:31 PM
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Yeah that is a possibility. I never adjust valves myself but Paul, the owner at Gray's Automotive does it so often that he doesn't even think about it. He goes so fast I get confused watching him. Guys tow their cars over to his shop so he can adjust the valves before heading to the track. Not to change the subject, are you still making the heater fan delete plates.? Ordered through Mancini and after 5 weeks they refunded my money stating not available. AR329 heater fan delete panel? I have them in stock. I ship them to Mancini all the time. Must have been some screw up. Maybe someone wrote down the wrong part number or something. Call them back and ask them to drop ship the part if they say they don't have them in stock; https://arengineering.com/products/block-off-plate-heater/
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