AzteCypher
Go Kart Champion
- Location
- Austin, TX
- Car(s)
- Mk7 Golf R
Good to know. I guess I'll "have" to buy a new printer to print in ASA. Better let the wife know.
always glad to contribute to the financial degeneracy of another.Good to know. I guess I'll "have" to buy a new printer to print in ASA. Better let the wife know.
would you be willing to pull your intake and scan the entire airbox and intake tube path to the turbo? To clarify, I'd like a scan of the area that the air intake is routed through, as well as the space taken up by the airbox, to include those 3 mounting studs.View attachment 300679View attachment 300680
Got a 3D scanner. No specific plans in mind right now, but wanted to put it out to the group for ideas, or if anyone needs a scan of something let me know and I may be able to get it.
Let us know how you like it.Creality Scan Ferret Pro. Reviews said the software sucked (it kinda does, but for my purposes I think it is fine) and it loses lock often (not something that has been too bad so far).
I got it because the price was right (was a code for $85 off) and options to use phone or computer is cool.
Yeah, I actually need to scan that area myselfwould you be willing to pull your intake and scan the entire airbox and intake tube path to the turbo? To clarify, I'd like a scan of the area that the air intake is routed through, as well as the space taken up by the airbox, to include those 3 mounting studs.
I haven't done any direct verification like that, but I used it to update the mount hole locations for my foglight intake and the new one worked perfectly.Let us know how you like it.
Have you tried scanning something and then measuring it with calipers to see how accurate the scanner is?
would you be willing to pull your intake and scan the entire airbox and intake tube path to the turbo? To clarify, I'd like a scan of the area that the air intake is routed through, as well as the space taken up by the airbox, to include those 3 mounting studs