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Some Youtube Videos - EFI GT6 and Megajolt Spit


Bainzy

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Decided to make a Youtube channel recently, and after testing it out by uploading some videos of Megajolt running in my Spitfire, I took the first proper video today at Stafford. Tim was kind enough to spend a couple of minutes talking about his EFI GT6, and managed to cram loads of information in! So I'm aiming to just keep uploading videos like this as a bit of a resource for us to have on Triumphs and other classics that you can just sit and watch almost like a TV channel.

Here's Tim's GT6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PelggkYR51M&feature=plcp

My car running on Megajolt (and the old noisy rockers!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJmij1_5m3Y&feature=context-chv

Tach stability with Megajolt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK-pBqfRx4w&feature=plcp

If you guys want to subscribe that'd be ace but I'll let you know on here as well when I post interesting Triumph ones up.  :)

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some good videos there.

on another forum i frequent for my other passion (military vehicles) they used to have a section for "how to" videos
for example, check oil level, change a wheel etc etc i had posted a few, but it stopped for some reason, perhaps not enough views, response or whatever, i thought it was really good for those that dont know these things

you could start a section for that on here somewhere (but aimed at all triumphs, or any vehicle for that) once videos had been checked.
i could have done one for the spitfire body re build, but it would have lasted days with the amount of work done.  ;D

just a thought

cheers
shaun

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I think you'll just need a gmail or youtube account, once you're signed in go to this page or just click subscribe above one of the videos. Then whenever you visit youtube.com, any new videos will appear on the homepage for you so you won't have to go looking for them.

cheers Scott! :)

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1381 wrote:
I think you'll just need a gmail or youtube account, once you're signed in go to this page or just click subscribe above one of the videos. Then whenever you visit youtube.com, any new videos will appear on the homepage for you so you won't have to go looking for them.

cheers Scott! :)


Cheers Rick
Subscribed now - I think :P

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