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Re: Re: ABC news segment on tractor pollution
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Posted by Clint Proeschel on June 12, 2003 at 12:05:23 from (209.251.27.219):
In Reply to: Re: ABC news segment on tractor pollution posted by buickanddeere......educat on June 12, 2003 at 09:47:41:
What you need to do now is find a 12-valve cummins equipped dodge, take the fuel plate completly out of the pump, then find the biggest injectors to slap in it, and go smoke her out real good!!! Don't put any propane or nitrous on it, that will clear up the smoke. Or better yet, turn the 8000 up, then put a shot of propane and nitrous to it, and show her how it will outrun her car, and not pollute the atmosphere. LOL, If it was me though, I would do the cummins smoke-out. I know a guy who has a sticker on his tailgate that says "If you can read this, you are within range of the magic smoke machine" and it's in small print, so when poeple see it, they pull up real close, and he just grabs a gear and tromps it. Let's just say a guy in a white convertible will never do that again. Nobody around here passes him on the right either!!! LOL. I think he had that truck dynoed at 496 horse!! without drugs!!! He is running the pump from an 8.3 cummins though, so that has to help.
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