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the civilian Hummers had bracing inside of there steel doors. The 92/93 Hummers also still had the c pillar behind the front seats, that got removed in 94, along with moving the batteries to the engine compartment. I had a 93 (same as 92 other then 92 was purchased direct from Am General) when...
Action, you hit the nail right on the head. Thank you
When the Hmmwv's are purchased from GP you agree to some terms, one of those being the "offroad only". By you going and registering the HMMWV you gambled and went against the terms you agreed to and now your bitching because you got caught...
You better get your facts straight. The Hummer does infact meet a federal standard. Does your HMMWV have a collapsing steering colum, dash crash pad, anti hood decapitation brackets, dot lighting, three point seat belts (most don't) or Side impact protection, no it does not and the Hummer does...
Psycho or a complete DUMB $hit. It is because of these types of iditots that it is getting harder to buy, insure and register these big trucks. That FPU should have NEVER been driven on the streets without a back half. It still never seizes to amaze me the stupidity of some people!
I think the ultimate motor swap is a 4bt Cummins. My 96 H1 will be getting one as soon as the 6.5td hiccups. You can easily add 20% more power (along with better fuel efficiency), with the advantage of easy to work on and the factory cooling is way more then enough. As far as the gas versus...
Whipple had a kit many years ago. My friend actually did all the testing with his 92 H1 wagon. I believe it required a 1" body lift if my memory serves me right. Every so often you see a used kit come up forsale.
The A2 has the electronic transmission shifter along with air ride seats with 4 point harnesses. You will also notice the dash has a slightly different layout with some idiot lights
Any chance of getting a picture. Mine had two deka batteries when I got it and it just barley started it. I'm debating between going 4 original batteries or two 8Ds
Has any one tried putting a pair of 8D batteries in their HEMTT? My batteries decided Veterans day last week would be their last day so it is time for a upgrade.
The MK48 will top out at 54 mph max. They are not a truck you can just sit back and relax at max speed. They require constant input as they have a tendency to wonder. The HEMTT has much better freeway manners. I don't know about the earlier HEMTT's but my A2 cruises down the road nice and...
Again I would avoid the hose. It may take the temp for a short time at light throttle not a nice long grade at WOT. Your concern over getting debris thru the turbo is also a valid point. Take the part off and find a shop to duplicate it
Unfortunately rebuilt does not mean anything on the lvs. We have had more problems with the most recent rebuilt trucks then the earlier ones with more miles. That motor I took the picture of was a "rebuilt" with only a couple thousand miles an is sucked a o ring and filed the crankcase full of water
Your elbow was patched some time prior. The mat / wrap is not original. If your cones are good just cut the mandrel elbow out and put a new one back in. Also DO NOT wrap the elbow The attached picture is of a original elbow
Silicone hose is not what you want. You will burn a hole thru it the first time you get in the throttle. Try to find a exhaust shop to fab up a new one out of a mandrel bend.
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