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Thank you! A beast, indeed! :thumbup: |
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Thanks. Got the black kidney grills and the painted front reflectors. (Havent installed them yet)..My truck now atleast on the outside almost looks like yours lol ;) Thinking about the KW/tune and this: ADV.1 - ADV5.0DC Come spring time...:D |
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For me...if I decide on something I need it ASAP....lol :D |
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Love the wheel choice! Very aggressive looking wheels, yet clean and powerful!:thumbup: |
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Thanks. I figure I've waited a long enough time to find and get a perfect car then I can wait a bit longer. The main dilemma now is Monte Carlo Blue vs. Space Grey!:dunno: |
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Quick q for u guys: this will probably sound stupid: After I turn off the truck for a while it seems that the heater/AC continues to run? there is a continous hum from the hood for atleast 5 mins? Is this normal? Thanks.
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I have no idea on this. I wonder maybe, since it's a turbocharged engine, it's taking it's time to let the turbos "cool off". In my earlier days, when I had a sporty turboed car, when I stopped, I'd let the engine run for 30secs to a minute. Shut Down Before shutting your engine down, let the turbocharger cool down. When an engine runs at maximum power/high torque, the turbocharger is operating at very high temperatures and speeds. Hot shut down can cause reduced service life which is avoidable by a minute or two of idling. Most mobile equipment applications include an adequate cooling period during parking or mooring procedures. Above quote from: Turbosafe Industry News - What others say about turbocharger failures caused by hot shutdowns & oil lag. |
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