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BTW, notice at the top is says: "This is a private listing. Your identity will not be disclosed to anyone except the seller." That's because everyone would be at you...
Just remember, we're all part of the Black Smoke Crowd, and to a newbie, it is a technology that is a complete mystery to them.
My buddy who just traded his F250 V-10, for a 3500 LLY dmax, has absolutely no clue about a diesel. He is a stock car racer and can tear down and rebuild a 350 and a T/H 400 with his eyes closed, has called me over to his house 3 times since Tuesday to try and teach him about his new tow dog. He called me this morning and asked which pump to pull up to at the fuel station, he thought that ULSD was a new alternative fuel, like ethanol.
I introduced him to the Dmax forums tonight and must say after reading for a while. A powerstroker understands his engine, and why this effects that, and so on, whereas the Dmax guys only know how to buy a tuner, AND HAVE IT INSTALLED. they may be faster but they are not as smart as us.
BTW why is a single stack so popular with the dmax crowd???
What a load of crap! Perfect example of the bad side of ebay. I've bought and sold many things on there, but this is just an example a someone selling something they don't know anything about. Thanks for the laugh TNT!!
Wow cool!! If one is good, Man I am going to go for broke here and Put one at each Boost Tube junction. Thats sure to fix my engine issues. Man I am pumped.
Wow cool!! If one is good, Man I am going to go for broke here and Put one at each Boost Tube junction. Thats sure to fix my engine issues. Man I am pumped.
Wow, that ought to net a good 4 times as much performance gain as just installing 1. Make sure to document it for a tech article since that thing looks so.......promising.
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