Big T
Well-Known Member
Can we just throw in the towel on this thread?
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Uhhhh nooooo, need to see what the outcome will be in the next phew weeks.Can we just throw in the towel on this thread?
Uhhhh nooooo, need to see what the outcome will be in the next phew weeks.
I could drink and go for it, only problem being, when I drink I break out in a bad rash. Its so bad that they install hand cuffs on Me.My approach to this blue paper towel problem would be to drink and go for it. That has accomplished much for me in life, including my wife.
My friend, I met you and your wife. I think she did the drinking the night you popped the question! HahahaMy approach to this blue paper towel problem would be to drink and go for it. That has accomplished much for me in life, including my wife.
My friend, I met you and your wife. I think she did the drinking the night you popped the question! Hahaha
throw in the towel- flippin hilarious!!!
@RD400HP
Once this towel thing is in the rear view mirror- ABSOLUTELY add a turbo. And an egt gauge. Turn up the fuel screw 1/8 -1/4 turn depending if you want a chunk more power or just more mpg. The longer engine life comes with either option.
My 1995 Hummer is a good example. 10,000 lbs brick wall on wheels. I timed my 0-60, and constantly drove foot to floor trying to keep with traffic, my freeway speed is same on the same hiways I drive around on for over 30 years now.
I cranked up fuel screw 1/4 turn, maybe more. Went from n/a to gm6 turbo which I knew was too small but easy install and priced right.
When I accelerate at the same 0-60, my fuel mileage went up from 10 mpg-12, even to 13.
When I mash my foot on the floor like I normally did before (and still do when not wanting to save fuel) it gets to freeway speed in 25% less time.
On long hills or towing- way better from overheating situation.
The engine works so much harder without a turbo.
My friend, I met you and your wife. I think she did the drinking the night you popped the question! Hahaha
throw in the towel- flippin hilarious!!!
@RD400HP
Once this towel thing is in the rear view mirror- ABSOLUTELY add a turbo. And an egt gauge. Turn up the fuel screw 1/8 -1/4 turn depending if you want a chunk more power or just more mpg. The longer engine life comes with either option.
My 1995 Hummer is a good example. 10,000 lbs brick wall on wheels. I timed my 0-60, and constantly drove foot to floor trying to keep with traffic, my freeway speed is same on the same hiways I drive around on for over 30 years now.
I cranked up fuel screw 1/4 turn, maybe more. Went from n/a to gm6 turbo which I knew was too small but easy install and priced right.
When I accelerate at the same 0-60, my fuel mileage went up from 10 mpg-12, even to 13.
When I mash my foot on the floor like I normally did before (and still do when not wanting to save fuel) it gets to freeway speed in 25% less time.
On long hills or towing- way better from overheating situation.
The engine works so much harder without a turbo.
I second that!!I could drink and go for it, only problem being, when I drink I break out in a bad rash. Its so bad that they install hand cuffs on Me.
Big O~L rash a