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Re: La Case vs. W-9 vs. MM GTB
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Posted by Coloken on September 28, 2006 at 13:15:24 from (216.17.182.226):
In Reply to: La Case vs. W-9 vs. MM GTB posted by Ron 1456 on September 28, 2006 at 12:36:54:
You pretty well named them here in NE Colo. Except it was the WD9- the diesel. Started out most people had a M&M U then on to the bigger ones. The M&M GIV pretty well took over. Most had bigger blocks put in and the pumps turned up. Some added extra air cleaner by adding a connection to the intake manifold. Case La had a reputation of burning too much gas-Mine did not. Don't think the reputation was deserved. Fellow put in over bore sleeves in his LA's, propane heads ( with two head gasket) had a propane injector along with the gasoline, rapped them up in speed and swore they out pulled the 900 diesel. I believed him.
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