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Old 09-01-2005, 02:45 PM
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Thanks for the advice, I was wondering about the weeping issue when I first tested the pump (dribble, dribble from the nozzle). I don't have a solenoid, so I went ahead and ordered one today. I think I'm going to try post-blower and see how it works for me, it's probably a little hotter here in Austin, TX than it is for you in Ontario.
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Bond, NO No the radix is the grill. It has the ridges on the top which gives you the nice cooking lines on the burgers and dogs. Ours is more like a skillet, it is smoother. I am going to try cooking some eggs on it this weekend. Maybe some stir fry as well.
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Food turned out good
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Originally Posted by 03sierraslt
Food turned out good
Im going to try using a 2.75 and 2.5 inch pulley on a 6 rib system. That should be quite interesting. You should be able to cook steak more effieciently.

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Good luck keeping that belt on there. Mine likes to squeal when the belt is cold when it shifts. V- Did you ever do anything with your tranny?
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I havent tried steaks yet, might have to try that. Maybe some bacon.
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Originally Posted by 03sierraslt
Good luck keeping that belt on there. Mine likes to squeal when the belt is cold when it shifts. V- Did you ever do anything with your tranny?

The tranny is a slow decay for me. Its starting to go on the 1-2 shift so its time to start planning for the 80E. You might want to try a smaller belt to help the squeal issue.

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you might want to put some auto goop around the fittings. Mine started to leak after about 2 months. If I didnt have the low level sensor I wouldve cooked the motor. I have my controller mounted in the engine bay. I never thought of putting it in there. Thats a great idea. Mine is simply going to be a safety net from now on as I think the OBX will cool things dramatically. I mounted my pump in the same place, but removed the "U" piece that connects the firewall to the front quarter and mounted the tank right there. Do you have the upgraded pump and what nozzles are you using? Im using the standard pump with a 675ml nozzle. I have it set to come on at 3psi
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Originally Posted by Jamesbond2509
The Snow kit is excellent. It is a progressive kit so I can change the settings to activate the ramp based on the boost setting. The controller mounted in-dash makes it very convenient. I recently tapped into the washer bottle so the additional 2 quart bottle is a backup.

Sounds like a pretty good meth kit. Can you tell me where I can get one? I want to try one on my 408 to see if I can get by on pump gas.
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Originally Posted by 67SS509
Sounds like a pretty good meth kit. Can you tell me where I can get one? I want to try one on my 408 to see if I can get by on pump gas.

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