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Re: chip in powerstroke
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Posted by thejdman01 on November 06, 2005 at 12:41:36 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: chip in powerstroke posted by e on November 06, 2005 at 08:14:12:
the connecting rod commarison is amazing loved that. would like to see that out of more engines. horsepower wont hurt an engine it honestly wont if there isnt a loose nut behind the wheel. if you ever have a chance ever read http://www.dieselinjection.net/frames.html bruce mallison is a diesel expert and really knows his stuff if you ever get a chance to read his articles read them they are truly worth while and truly good reading. i have talked to the man on the phone and would love to meet him "I only a lot of power for pulling the mountains. But, I don?t want the engine to hurt itself. What can I do?" Think about this statement. I don?t want my engine to hurt itself. Engines don?t hurt themselves. It?s the man with his foot on the throttle and hand on the shifter that hurts the engine.
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