LOL I replaced one the other day where the truck had stalled and they had it towed in to the shop cause it wouldn't start. Apparently some one had gotten a little rough with the WIF sensor and it was leaking so they had stuck a screw in the pet**** trying to stop the leak.:doh:
It's amazing...
One thing to keep in mind is, there are alot more factors that come into play traveling that extra 1/8th mile. Gear ratios, wind resistance, hp and torque, etc.:pop2:
I guess.:noidea: Looks pretty close on some of them, based on what my buddy's mustang ran. I remember hearing something like that before though. My Edge monitor only logs a 1/4 mile pass @ 14.4:sad:. but of course thats not accurate either. lol
It puts my truck at 13.75 if you do the math and...
Yeah no kidding. Thats the importance of knowing what happens to the materials that you are in contact with are exposed to extreme heat ie: paints, solvents, plastics, and even some metals. Especially when welding.
All I do is drop my t-bars all the way down, then as I'm staging I start to build up the boost.
I pull up ant trip the first staging light then try to wait for the other person to fully stage. then as you ease forward, keep building your boost till you get it where you want it, then trip the...
The main purpose for the EGR blocker plate is to prevent the higher boost pressures from running a programmer from forcing the EGR valve open. This prevents the loss of potential boost pressure. Even with it disabled, the valve can still be moved if enough pressure is applied to it.:pop2: