Shooting controlled pairs during a reflexive fire drill (M4). First shot of this particular pair causes my front sling mount to disengage from the rifle and somehow the sling ends up in front of my barrel. Second shot of the controlled pair...ya...:n00b:
Ok fair enough lol
And I agree about the SULEV/PZEVO most likely not having "narrow band" sensors, but most vehicles don't fall into this category.
Either way, my whole point was: If not properly modified and tuned, you're asking for trouble using E85 in a car designed for gasoline. I think...
Fireball: Ok, bad choice of words I guess...I just always call them O2 sensors.
You are correct though, manufactures do use "UEGOs," usually in the exhaust manifold... but they are narrow band! And that is the point. Doesn't matter what they are called. Some manufactures even call them...
Soo I missed the entire second page..whoops.. doesn't change anything I said above, but I would like to add..
About the cars throwing lean codes... of course they are!
That's because the they aren't built (injectors and pump) or tuned for E85.
Like I mentioned above, the driver simply...
Sort of... larger flow rate injectors + larger volume pump + TUNE
That last one is the most important.
There is nothing else you would need to change on the vast majority of cars on the road today.
In fact, some cars could run E85 with only a tune. It all depends on what your current...
still got some stuff. make offers, i need to get rid of this stuff.
will trade for glock 23 stuff, ar15 stuff, remington 870 stuff, or subaru parts, but prefer just to sell
Hey here's a thought...check the calorie content of your dog food.
My pup was raised on Eukanuba (ew) which I am slowly weaning her off of (she's only 3.5mo). She needs 4 cups of this food per day.
The food I'm weaning her onto, Earthborn Holistic Primitive Natural, has a much higher caloric...
Hope you have a good time. Just a bit of advice, if it ends up being stupid, try not to take it seriously...the climate at RSD is nothing like a real unit.
I was there Friday night, had to get out early Sat. morning! Made it back to the car just as it started raining.
Saw a few (2) ticks but didn't find any on me or my brother.
I'm confused about the timestamp, were you there Thurs or Fri night? Might have seen you out there..?
I agree with what had been said about the availability (almost non-existent) of QUALITY kits. The problem I ran into was that when you use high quality components, you can easily end up with $1000+ kit. Most people that have kits of this level of quality have built them up over time. It is much...
Competition is stiff...I've done market research in this area...Good luck
Jerry posted some links to the big players...but there are many other smaller players in the market
emergency kit - Google Product Search
Whoa lots of familiar names being thrown around. Don't think I'm as old as you guys though...:D
I've got an early (EARLY) model viking somewhere around here...I'll have to dig that thing out and see what the serial number is. I didn't know they stopped producing them... Not that it's worth...