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I was asked about the EGTs running a 475HP tune on another thread but did not want to hijack that thread so here is my answer.
I could easily push them into the 1400s with the 475HP tune,
With the 365HP tune and busting a 30-35mph head wind (20-30 is VERY common down here on the Coastal...
I took my sisters Kubota UTV 1140 that I did a top end job and a ton of maint. back to her ranch near Concan today and stopped by Lytle and picked up a few ammo cans on the way home, they only had 3 HMMWVs on hand all lowly R1s, the tan one has a rebuild motor and the steering is a little wonky...
OK I am a little confused, I was thinking part #5 in the first picture connected to part number 8 in the second picture to carry air to the drivers feet, am I wrong??
I was wondering what to do with that port because I will be using the drivers side floor drop that mounts to the left side of...
Hopefully someone has one of these laying around, I need the measurement of the length of the tube so I can have a custom one built for my next project.
Well I picked up a 2007 Duramax LBZ today, I have no idea how many miles are on it etc. we will have to wait and see.
So next step besides paying for and picking up the truck is to get it running and do an oil sample on the engine if everything seems OK.
So I am installing the helmet top on my HMMWV and am contemplating ways to create as much of a ground plane as possible.
I plan on running a vast amount of radio equipment including a 500W HF station and would like to avoid over exposure and make antenna matching as easy as possible.
Thin sheet...
I was watching a truck on IP today and when the auction was supposed to open it went to NIL (time left) then said item sold or unavailable.
Kinda ticks me off that they wasted my time...
A friend of mine that helped me form and weld the required roll cage for my run in the 1995 Top Truck challenge sent me this pick.
I have the magazines around here somewhere.
It was called MOGZLA because of the 6 digit limit on TX license plates.
Those are Gama Goat tires and wheels, could...
I have had hell with ducting for my project, I purchase this duct a couple years ago and got home before taking it out of the box and seeing the upper and lower section had completely separated, I bought one last week only to get home before noticing it was missing a piece making it unusable, I...
Can someone give me the part number and or source of the rear fender condenser fan motors?
I see the fan motors for the sponson mounted condensers and the compete fender condenser ass. but not the part number for the fan/motors.
It's probably right there I just can't find it.
I get nothing when...
https://www.petlas.com/military-detail/pt451-explero
Overall the reviews for the company are very good, they started out making Military aircraft tires
They are from Turkey
It seems apparent that this loop on the right condenser would be removed to install the lines to the left condenser but at first glance these do not look compatible, one being threaded O ring and the other a flange mount?
Or is this not the correct set of lines, I am having difficulty finding...
We had a brief 2 hr power outage today, I did not figure it would be too long so I got out one of the MEP831As
It had been in the rain for several hours and it would fail immediately with an overload condition, before the load switch was even available
I have been told this is due to moisture...
In what TM can I find the specs for Freon load etc. for the M1151A1?
I did find one reference to 3lb 8oz for the 1151 just want to make sure that is right.
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