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DMan1198 wrote:Then I drank a butch of scotch, and I feel a little better
PToombs wrote:ellis93 wrote:Yeah I'm back at the house. Headed out this morning to install a water pump on a excavator,schit has started already
Oh, you had it easy. My whole week was way worse than that. I had emissions problems on a loader Tuesday and a backhoe on Wednesday, the codes in the machines weren't in the service manuals and I had no way to figure out even what wires to check.Thursday was more of the same but Friday wasn't too bad. Only day I got home before 5pm was Friday and I was still late.
So much for trying to get things done at home while the weather is nice.
AHineman wrote:A buddy of mine had his truck do that on the dyno. Made 270ish horse but it spitted and sputtered after the second run. My truck would do it before the air dog and bigger lines etc.
dazedandconfused wrote:Not bad times Caleb. I suffer from traction issues bad.


cmann250 wrote:I went drag racing today and was promptly reminded that I don't have a race truck in any way, shape, or form.
1st pass : 15.45 @85 mph with a 2.2 sec 60' time. I was quite pleased and should have retired from racing forever right there.
2nd pass: 15.65 @85 mph with another 2.2 sec 60' time and a loose waste gate hose. Repaired in the pits.
And it went to hell from there.
3rd pass: 16.43 @80 mph, the hot side intercooler boot on the intercooler itself slipped off. Repaired in the pits.
4th pass: 21.20 @48 mph with a .1469 reaction time. Had a fuel issue at about 330' where it went from heavy black to gray to white smoke and them it seemed to die but restart.
5th pass: 19.41 @70 mph with the same fuel issue.
Called it quits there and I'll be installing my fuel tank sump with bigger lines the next time it's empty. Anyone sucked factory lines dry before? Or am I way off here?

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