Supporting your family should be all the reason you need to be doing it.
$100 for two bags for one week? Seems a bit much to me, but did you ask about a per diem to cover some of the expenses if you have to travel like a pop star?
Don't kid yourself that your co-workers can't see your disdain...
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1/4 mile before exhaust: 18.191 @ 74.770 after: 17.186 @ 79.051
Similar conditions with density altitude about 1500'
- 1.005 ET
+ 4.21 MPH
Not great, we'll see what a 4bbl & intake will do next...
Now that I've got a few more miles on it, I must have been unlucky that day and hit a bulge or buckle because since I've stopped worrying about it I have yet to hit anything else including some hefty speed bumps and driveway curb cuts that I forgot to slow down for...
Did you mean a 225 2bbl engine?
I had a '83 D150 that came with a 2bbl 225 Fed Emissions
Not too super, it couldn't do 55 into a headwind in 4th gear...
That's too bad, but NASCAR Grand National/Sprint Cup has steadily gone downhill since the '79 Daytona 500 and with the loss of Winston as a sponsor it is now effectively dead to most older fans.
It has become irrelevant to me (and I'm sure many others) and is nothing more than a multi hour...
It's the white box Summit 6900... I think it's little too big for the 273 9:1 motor especially with the 2 1/2" exh, but it does sound nice and has much better mid-range & top end power over the stock 2bbl solid cam.
It sounded a lot more mellow with the single exhaust though, more like a nice...
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Half price sounds like a steal! Maybe in a Duster they'll fit better!
You'll probably be like the sound if you like running the GP's!
It is pretty mellow until you get on it, then it really comes alive.
Just a little too loud for my damaged ears...
Yeah, I've dimpled a few over...
It has 6 1/2 to 7 inches of clearance to the LH Header
I had thought about the largest Mopar ones or the 1" aftermarket ones...
This is how high it sits with a 1/4 tank of fuel
OK, second test drive found out that the headers will drag pretty easy, smashing one of the LH header tubes up about 1/2" going through a very slight dip bottoming the suspension on a 2 lane road @ 60 mph... So, the car is pretty much useless for road trips with a full load now. A friend...