At this point everything I drive is diesel, athough I do miss my old VR4 or my STI sometimes. Then again still had turbo timers in them. I more or less miss rowing my gears.
At this point everything I drive is diesel, athough I do miss my old VR4 or my STI sometimes. Then again still had turbo timers in them. I more or less miss rowing my gears.
2014 Ram 2500 CCSB Ram Box Larime
2011 Ram 5500
2006 Diesel Jeep Liberty
RIP. 2016 Tradesman 2500 picked up 9/28/16 MM3 DRD Tuning 107K miles wrecked by jeep wrangler.....
Other Toys: 1973 Charger Bougham edition 400 big block 42K original miles
Unicycles (about 3 dozen)
6 in a row makes her go
Have you thought about buying another Cummins with a G56 in it?
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Not in the cards at the moment, looking to buy a house. Honestly it would be a 12V with the nv4500
2014 Ram 2500 CCSB Ram Box Larime
2011 Ram 5500
2006 Diesel Jeep Liberty
RIP. 2016 Tradesman 2500 picked up 9/28/16 MM3 DRD Tuning 107K miles wrecked by jeep wrangler.....
Other Toys: 1973 Charger Bougham edition 400 big block 42K original miles
Unicycles (about 3 dozen)
6 in a row makes her go
Good luck house hunting. And I can understand that. Im looking to buy a 2006 or 2007 5.9l megacab with a G56 next year
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Stepped on the clutch pedal that wasn't there, reached for the gear shifter that wasn't there, looked for the wait to start light, done the turbo cool down also. I might drive my wife's charger once a blue moon.
My youngest has a 2004.5 all stock 5.9 first time I drove it I almost didn't stop in time for a stop sign that was coming up because I let of the accelerator thinking the exhaust brake was gonna kick in. I drive mine 99.99999999% of the time, I'm spoiled to it.
Pfffft....
Hell, y’all think them thangs is sumthin? Try bein a trucker that forgits how many wheels he AIN’T got and drives up to the weigh station in his pickemup twuck.
I've been putting cars to Run and waiting for a long time now. It's a habit I got into with older Nissans because I always listen for the fuel pump to cycle before starting the engine.
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