Thanks Everyone!
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420 kms is usually where my low fuel light comes on. All hwy.
then I filled up on shell, @ 480 kms light has not come. filled up again @1/2 tank I'm at 320. hmmmmm....I say someone else should try this. BTW this is an mx6 gt not the FD.
dude, I need some input from you on how to put my oem sideskirts-replica (shineauto). panel glue or 3m tape?
then I filled up on shell, @ 480 kms light has not come. filled up again @1/2 tank I'm at 320. hmmmmm....I say someone else should try this. BTW this is an mx6 gt not the FD.
dude, I need some input from you on how to put my oem sideskirts-replica (shineauto). panel glue or 3m tape?
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420 kms is usually where my low fuel light comes on. All hwy.
then I filled up on shell, @ 480 kms light has not come. filled up again @1/2 tank I'm at 320. hmmmmm....I say someone else should try this. BTW this is an mx6 gt not the FD.
dude, I need some input from you on how to put my oem sideskirts-replica (shineauto). panel glue or 3m tape?
then I filled up on shell, @ 480 kms light has not come. filled up again @1/2 tank I'm at 320. hmmmmm....I say someone else should try this. BTW this is an mx6 gt not the FD.
dude, I need some input from you on how to put my oem sideskirts-replica (shineauto). panel glue or 3m tape?
#29
As for the better gas mileage from v-power, you wouldn't be the first one who has noticed this. V-power has 0% ethanol so if the other fuel has ethanol, your gas mileage will be better with v-power.
thewird
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420 kms is usually where my low fuel light comes on. All hwy.
then I filled up on shell, @ 480 kms light has not come. filled up again @1/2 tank I'm at 320. hmmmmm....I say someone else should try this. BTW this is an mx6 gt not the FD.
dude, I need some input from you on how to put my oem sideskirts-replica (shineauto). panel glue or 3m tape?
then I filled up on shell, @ 480 kms light has not come. filled up again @1/2 tank I'm at 320. hmmmmm....I say someone else should try this. BTW this is an mx6 gt not the FD.
dude, I need some input from you on how to put my oem sideskirts-replica (shineauto). panel glue or 3m tape?
Just the reduced drag on the alternator from the missing low fuel light might be increasing your mileage.
#32
You're all stupid, wasting so much power to parasitic loss in the turbines. Fine I'll let you in on the secret. The secret is DEI (with standalone engine management of course). You bypass the moronic turbo and use ALL of the exhaust pressure. It works like so:
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The main problem with 60Hz plugs is that the 120Hz zero crossing creates a resonance wave in the wire which effects the cross-sectional current carrying capability. This causes a discharged effect not unlike you would see in an electrical storm with the current bouncing between ground and cloud. The current travel causes heating the wires which reduces their ability to carry current and thus causes weaker spark. The weaker spark, as we expect, fires the mixture unevenly which creates opposing forces on the rotors. This translates to intake charge pollution creating an opposite pressure wave and forcing the injector nozzles shut when they try to open. The resulting lean condition will be present unevenly across the rotor housing which will cause localized heating in the water jacket. This makes pressure pockets which stresses the housing to the point were tiny cracks appear. Ambient air will be drawn into the cooling system and contaminate it, which clogs up the rad in short order. With the rad clogged, the water pump will cavitate as it can no longer move fluid around and it will overspin, damaging it's bearings and tearing the belt apart.
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I opened the hood to find that I hadn't fully seated one of the trailing wires, and it popped out of the coil. The coil was thus dischaging right onto the shock tower with big blue arcs about 6" long.
So yes, you can get lightning under the hood of your 7.