A productive and interesting day.
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A productive and interesting day.
Installed:
Drilled 180 thermostat.
Energy Suspension Polyurethane swaybar endlinks (all 4 corners).
Plugs (NGK TR55 at .055")
Wires
Interesting find.......plug gaps were eroded to .075" and looked like factory plugs. I drove at Woodburn with a clogged fuel filter and .075" gapped plugs. :?
Drilled 180 thermostat.
Energy Suspension Polyurethane swaybar endlinks (all 4 corners).
Plugs (NGK TR55 at .055")
Wires
Interesting find.......plug gaps were eroded to .075" and looked like factory plugs. I drove at Woodburn with a clogged fuel filter and .075" gapped plugs. :?
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Re: A productive and interesting day.
Originally Posted by willwren
Installed:
Drilled 180 thermostat.
Energy Suspension Polyurethane swaybar endlinks (all 4 corners).
Plugs (NGK TR55 at .055")
Wires
Interesting find.......plug gaps were eroded to .075" and looked like factory plugs. I drove at Woodburn with a clogged fuel filter and .075" gapped plugs. :?
Drilled 180 thermostat.
Energy Suspension Polyurethane swaybar endlinks (all 4 corners).
Plugs (NGK TR55 at .055")
Wires
Interesting find.......plug gaps were eroded to .075" and looked like factory plugs. I drove at Woodburn with a clogged fuel filter and .075" gapped plugs. :?
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All I can say...... That'* damn good for the condition of the plugs and fuel filter
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Originally Posted by LakevilleSSEi
All I can say...... That'* damn good for the condition of the plugs and fuel filter
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damn! and that car ran good like it was! Thats suprising, it should of had atleast a very uneven idle, but not even that.
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As far as I know, this 95 SLE is the quickest recorded stock Series 1 L67. Maybe even beating or matching some 96+ SSEi'* here if given the chance.
I'll give her the chance. This car can run 14.8'* easy. At 95+ probably.
I'll give her the chance. This car can run 14.8'* easy. At 95+ probably.
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Originally Posted by willwren
As far as I know, this 95 SLE is the quickest recorded stock Series 1 L67. Maybe even beating or matching some 96+ SSEi'* here if given the chance.
I'll give her the chance. This car can run 14.8'* easy. At 95+ probably.
I'll give her the chance. This car can run 14.8'* easy. At 95+ probably.