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That is nice 70chall440 , how do you like the Fitech EFI . Thinking of switching to it!

Love it. I have 3 different EFI systems; a FITECH on the 52, a FAST EZ 1.0 on my 73 Cuda and a Holley HP system on my 70 Challenger. The FITECH is vastly easier to install and use that the others.
 
Ya know dogs have an amazing pain threshold!

I have been sitting here amazed at my 6 month old Labrador/Boxer mix. He was neutered at 1pm today and he is absolutely terrorizing my other 2 dogs right now. They area 10 year old Labradoodle (50lb) and a 4 year old Bichon Frize/Shitzu mix.

They, not so lovingly refer to him as "Achmed" the terrorist.

He has 2 speeds,
1. Sleep
2. Afterburn

The vet said to not allow him too much activityactivity, I said "right"!

I am just amazed how little the hole thing has slowed him down!
 
My Son and I's ratrod project .

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Love it. I have 3 different EFI systems; a FITECH on the 52, a FAST EZ 1.0 on my 73 Cuda and a Holley HP system on my 70 Challenger. The FITECH is vastly easier to install and use that the others.

Are they all big blocks?

i am using a 440 stroked to 512 with an Edelbrock Performer RPM manifold. ~10.5:1
 
Ya know dogs have an amazing pain threshold!

I have been sitting here amazed at my 6 month old Labrador/Boxer mix. He was neutered at 1pm today and he is absolutely terrorizing my other 2 dogs right now. They area 10 year old Labradoodle (50lb) and a 4 year old Bichon Frize/Shitzu mix.

They, not so lovingly refer to him as "Achmed" the terrorist.

He has 2 speeds,
1. Sleep
2. Afterburn

The vet said to not allow him too much activityactivity, I said "right"!

I am just amazed how little the hole thing has slowed him down!
Glad it turned out ok , when I had my shepherd done , she was down and out for a couple days , maybe it's easier for males.
 
Anright BP, what's semi-vacant!
The old gals has 2 houses. She stays in the other one mostly. Her daughter lives close by to the house that got broken into. They jiggle cars around to try and make it looked lived in but somebody obviously cased it out enough to pick it.
 
Did a rat rod pickup a few years ago, 52 Dodge B3B with a 56 Desoto 330 Hemi, has a 88 Dakota front clip, Ebody 8 3/4 w/3.55s, and now Fitech EFI. Every car guy should built at least one in their life, so much fun to build. Took me 14 months but was a blast.

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True Hot Rodding at its best.
 
Hmm... My uncle made his garage window out of R&R bottles. Such an inspiration.
So did my uncle and I miss him a lot. He was man that drank expensive whiskey and was always drinking but he cared enough about me to teach me what he could. had a great time with him.
 

So did my uncle and I miss him a lot. He was man that drank expensive whiskey and was always drinking but he cared enough about me to teach me what he could. had a great time with him.
About the only thing Uncle Pat thought me was how to play pool and a few drinking songs. Oh, and how to have fun.
 
Well it’s friday night got the tv on and you guys went to bed hours ago what’s a guy soposed to do , eat cheese cake with raspberry coulee yum :thumbsup: and no I did not make it:rofl:
 
The turkey cooking oil should work in your diesel just fine Jeff as long as you get all the turkey leftovers out. Ran many diesels on cooking oil it smells like french fries out the exhaust. I gave my son an old Mercedes 300 diesel car and he ran it for about 5 months before he wrecked it, on used engine oil that he didn't filter just dumped it in the tank. It didn't like to idle and ran hot but worked just fine.
Ran crude oil in my scamp and it liked it real good, No fouling plugs even.
Yes did check everything out before I used alternative fuel.
One guy I worked with swore at putting a gallon of gas in a G.M. diesel half ton. He was an old guy and pretty sharp. He drove the snot out of that truck (The old Oldsmobile diesel 5.7) and it did run well I must say.
 
And several other things; don't have a lot of homeless in those states...
Cold weather doesn't stop the homeless in Toronto. Lots of people sleeping outside over grates for warmth. There are places for them to go inside overnight but they say they prefer to stay outside as things get stolen. It's a real problem with the homeless and the opioid crisis. Of course there are always those that refuse to work and will panhandle to get money for booze and drugs. One panhandler even had a T shirt on that read "I hate my job". The only thing I would have given him would have been a kick in the arse.
 
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