Change the profile of Scott Miller
Administrative section
The top portion of this form is treated differently than the bottom portion. The info up here is used by the software, and is technically not a part of your profile. This is why you must enter your Name and e-mail address twice. Its mildly annoying, but I think its a small price to pay. Just cut 'n paste. :-)
Your Name (in "lastname, firstname" format):
Your E-Mail address:
Your password:
(This one I'm not gonna fill in!)
;-)
Verify your password:
(Type it again)
Remember, the password is case sensitive!
The following math question must be answered correctly in order for the changes to your profile to be processed:
2 + 2 =
(input answer as a number, do not spell it out)
If it isn't already filled in, please enter your unique ID below.
Profile section
This is the second portion of the form. All of the fields below are optional. If you don't want to fill in a particular field, then don't! :-) Any fields that you leave blank won't even show up on your profile when people view it. A few of the fields on this form are special. Whatever you enter into these special fields will become a hyperlink. What you enter will be the destination of the link, as well as its description. You can have more than one item in these fields. A space or a carridge return will separate them. These fields will be marked with this annoying LED:
(And you will like it!!!) ;-)
Personal Information
Name:
Location:
Pennsylvania
E-Mail Address:
Your personal Home Page:
Don't forget the leading "http://"!!
Any other relevant home pages you've created:
http://racetruck.tripod.com/new/94dak.html http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/downs/7243/dodgetrk.html
Don't forget the leading "http://"!!
Description/Explanation of the "other" home page(s):
The first page is for my 94 Dakota Sport V-6 5 Speed. This page is about Ram Racin'. My Dad's 81 Dodge Shortbed truck that run's 10.7's in the 1/4. You know you wanna check it out...so click on the link.
What is your age?
What other vehicles do you currently own?
94 Dakota Sport V-6 5 Speed
What other vehicles have you owned previously?
1984 Dodge Charger Shelby--Nice little car 1988 Dodge Dakota 4 cyl.--Nice truck, No power 1981 Plymouth Turismo 1991 Dodge Daytona 1988 Dodge Daytona Shelby Z
What are some of your other hobbies?
Drag Racing at Mason-Dixon Dragway Working with computers and HTML
What do you do for a living?
Route Salesman for Roaring Springs
Additional comments:
Vehicle Information
Year:
1989
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Other
Drivetrain:
4x2
4x2
4x4
Other
Engine:
V8 - 318ci
V4
V6
V8 - 318ci
V8 - 360ci
Other
Transmission:
Automatic
Automatic
Manual
Other
Designation:
LE
LE
R/T
Shelby
SLT
SLT+
Sport
Sport+
Other
Body:
Regular Cab, short bed
Club Cab
Convertible, short bed
Convertible, long bed
Durango
Regular Cab, short bed
Regular Cab, long bed
Other
Options:
Special Woodgrain steering wheel
Additional info:
Red #322 V8, 3.90 gears, rear sliding window, Heavy duty cooling system, Heavy duty suspension
How many miles/kilometers are on the truck?
Aftermarket Modifications
Completed:
Dual Exhaust, JET Performance Module, Lowered 2" in the rear for the perfect look, Pioneer CD player, tonneau cover, Lund Roll Pan, K&N drop in Filter, Custom dual ram air system, 904 Tranny with manual valve body, 8 3/4 rear end with 3.90 gears, True Dual Flowmaster 3-Chamber Exhaust, MSD 8.5 Plug wires, Brass Cap & Rotor, 180 degree thermostat.
In Progress:
360 engine, Set of Weld racing wheels,Set of Hooker Headers, repaint the truck.
Planned:
I would like to run low 13's when this set-up is all done. If not, guess I gotta save more money.
What would you do to your truck if money were no object?
Tube frame, 4-link suspension, 8 3/4 rear-end, tubbed, steal one of Darrell Alderman's motors and put this truck in the 7's in the quarter
Additional Modification Comments:
Performance
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Torque:
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0-60:
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1/4 mile:
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1/8 mile:
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60 foot time:
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Top Speed:
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Skidpad:
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your profile, or
the form and start over.
Extra:
Here's a section that I thought some of you may want to take advantage of... You can post pictures, sounds, and videos of yourself, your truck, etc. You can do this in two different ways. First, you can have this stuff on your own server and enter its URL in the boxes below.
(Don't forget the leading "http://"!)
Another way is to enter a filename in the boxes below, and then send that file to me. I'll make it accessible on my server. You can get these files to me by sending them as e-mail attachments to
jon@dakota-truck.net
or you can upload them to ftp://www.twistedbits.net/pub/incoming/mailing-lists/dakota
Pictures:
Description/Explanation of the above picture(s):
Sounds:
Description/Explanation of the above sound(s):
Videos:
Description/Explanation of the above video(s):
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Jon N. Steiger / jon@dakota-truck.net / SUNY College at Fredonia