That is perfect for a healthy engine that is around sea level... Believe the calculation is the for every 2k' above sea level you lose like 2inHg. I am right about 4500' and run between 17 and 18inHg.
Nothing really this weekend since we were busy with family stuff, looking at a possible new vehicle and just work in general. Had a bunch of wet heavy snow on Saturday (then rotated off and on between snow and rain) so went out Sunday morning to take the dogs to the park to find the drivers door...
yup I have played with those in the past. You can buy them direct from US Cargo Controls website along with TONS of other attachments, rail types, etc.
@Javelin jealous of that setup! Love the TT sliders and really really like the simplicity of the Gamviti!
Got to practice some more on the hood with the DA polisher and other items. Purchased a 3/4" soft interface pad for the DA Polisher/Sander to add a little more cushion to the backing...
BeBe got a new paint job for her cake day. 9/29/12 was when I brought her home, 9/29/18 she got the last bit of body work and new color to cover it..
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Will post up reassembled pics today.
Yeah really just depends on the state requirements... In NV we are required to have one on the front IF THERE ARE PROVISIONS for mounting said plate. So if your "stock" bumper or "aftermarket" bumper does not have the holes for a front plate, you are in the clear.
MAF exhaust is very nice but way too pricey for my blood. Always thought it looked strange with the exhaust pipe routed on the outside of the shock like that, but makes sense. Maybe one of these days I will reroute mine to exit properly like that.
No real pictures but finally finished my exhaust and found out why it seemed to rattle so much and confirmed that my cat was pretty much toast. PO or exhaust shop, in their infinite wisdom, decided that the O2 Sensor was something you should completely weld into place and the front most hanger...
Ended up finally having time to full swap my carb out for a known good unit. Been battling some carb issues lately and had a spare sitting around that @HemiAlex was nice enough to lend me months ago with no real return date. Got time and was tired of dealing with my issues so took the couple...
Think all really comes down to your need for certain things and how often you are driving on semi-flatish roads. Got four basic ways to get to Lake Tahoe from my house starting at 4500', depending on the direction you go will dictate how much steep climbing you will do over what distance. One...