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kota on 20s Unregistered
5/02/2001 20:41:43
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Message: ok, I have the 3923's and RS 180 T-stat (which by the way are worth the $13) now im wondering, scence i live in california where smog laws are VERRY strict, when I take my truck to get smogged should i throw in the 195 T-stat and hotter plugs to pass the smog easier? or should i be fine with the cooler running engine?
Eric 98 on 20s
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Bernd GenIII
5/03/2001 00:36:35
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Message:
Shouldn't have to. Even the old BAR-90 machines couldn't detect much in the way of emissions changes due to the 180 T'Stat. (Yes, I'm an ex-BAR-90 Smog Licensed Tech from San Jose, CA.) ;)
Bernd D. Ratsch 1997 Dodge Dakota SLT Supercharged w/Nitrous
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Modo GenIII
5/11/2001 01:01:11
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Message: I know this sounds nuts but a friend clamps his radiator hose with a screw clamp to partialy restrict the flow, dials it in so it runs a little over 200-210 (middle of the dial I think) and then goes in a little hot. Hey, if the shoe fits, ya know. Also CRC is a bottled product that WORKS on the CO2 #'s.
Modo AKA Shawn
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DAK 2 Gen III
5/11/2001 08:32:58
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Message: I thought CRC meant Cyclic Redundancy Check ?
Y2K DAK,CC,3.9L,5Spd, OS/2 keeps going & going & going
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Patrick R/T
5/13/2001 08:30:02
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Message: Ok, if you haven't heard about it you will start to see a rush, with the price of fuel. You all need a inline FUEL CATALYST!!!! This will give you more HP, more MPG, and it will keep you engine cleaner and your oil cleaner, and the sniffer test will be passed with ease. I have been studing these things and just installed one on my R/T, this gives you more bang for your buck than K%N. SPIRITPFC.COM tell Kevin Patrick sent you, or Fitch also makes a fuel catalyst. But they did not respond to my e-mail.
Patrick B.
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