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Re: Re: Re: MD, Pulling Tractor??
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Posted by DEECILL to DUST on November 05, 2002 at 10:18:56 from (209.206.136.72):
In Reply to: Re: Re: MD, Pulling Tractor?? posted by Bill on November 05, 2002 at 08:49:25:
WELL,that"s a mistake that MOST people make when it comes to desiels no matter what THAY tell you too much smoke is no good,you will LOSE power,you should barly see eny smoke at all,don"t get the idea that you need to see smoke,like the SUPER and PRO stocks do,there useing the extra fuel to COOL the motor also,YOU said you pull gasers right? TOO much gas gives you soot,when over fueled RIGHT?,well too much deisel has the same affect,O and yes the pump can be turned up,but it may not be necessary.IMPROVE AIR INTAKE,air is KEY. D to D
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