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with your sand blast mod. With the correct amount of supplemental Hydrogen you can melt the sand and coat all the internal friction surfaces with a nice layer of glass which should provide enough wear resistance so that you'll have the first 5 million mile PSD!
The key here is to get the sand-to-Hydrogen ratio just right. If you begin to see some marbles coming out the tailpipe, that's a sure sign you're using too much sand and not enough Hydrogen. Now if your truck blows up and you never get to give one of these stupid posts again, that's a sure sign you used too much Hydrogen!!!
Gene,
I don't think your mod works. Tried it out and adjusted the hydrogen flow and sand mix until the marbles was reduced out the tail pipe, but what occured next was what I thought were shiny marbles, but later found that they were metal marbles. You forgot to add the correct air/hydrogen equation into this mix and I got the engine way too hot. And now I have a big pile of molten metal that is glass encased. BYW, the water created by this process causes the marbles to slow down in the tail pipe. Need to figure what to do with the water so that we can make adjustments before any damage is done.
Trouble maker............ or should I say "redneck"?
No neither of those, an absolute *******. Whoever would do this should be nominated for the DA Award (******* award) and the JA Award (jackass award)
If I were to meet the person that did this I would do what Sgt. Hartman did to Private Pile (pretty sure somebodies familiar with Full Metal Jacket) watch the clip between 5:00 and 5:44. Havn't seen the movie in a while, so its nice to get a little refresh of it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TAGNCEHM6g
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