Thought I would bring up an old post incase some of you guys want your stock shifter shortened. Had a couple members here do this mod and they were very happy with it.
To me looks like Car had right of way and truck did a left turn in front of him. Even if he did cross line, I would think that if the truck had not pulled in front of him (doing a left turn) there would have been no accident. And it is backed up by the video the the guy said he could nt wait...
Remember if you go to a taller tire and/or wheel in the rear you are also changing your rear gear ratio. Instead of 6th gear being .5 now it may be like .4 or something to that effect :eek:
I put EBC greens on mine and however much less dust than stock, I still get a resonable amount of dust. I will try something differenct next time. Stopping power seems about same as stock pads.
I guess now they are going to start writing tickets for cranking the music as well.
Matt
If your at the sand bar or some large gathering like that the cops will most likely tell you to turn it down. They dont like that they cannot "police" the situation if there is a problem.
You are WRONG!! Boats do have noise restrictions and have to meet emissions laws. Do some research sir before you post. New boats are equipped with cats now. Albeit you dont have to take them and have smogged like our cars, but yes CARB has gotten ahold of the boats and also off-highway...
Make sure they know your valve covers are made of magnesium. There was someone on here that went to have them powdercoated and the prep work they did to remove old powder coat/paint melted the valve covers :omg: They must have thought they were aluminum and I guess magnesium is prepped...
Have you seen what happens to steel when exposed to that much heat for that long? It becomes very soft and weak. The aluminum probably melted. That was a very hot fire! Also note the guy has ZERO feedback..
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