Sounds good!! As a new CC you need to get to coordinatin so I have something to do.
WILDFIRE said:it held a 2x6 while I sawed it lol
Mommyof02 said:You do that too
I hauled 12 feet of J channel and siding back to Lowes for a refund.
ms38w said:I caressed the stearing wheel and whispered into the sail panels...
shouldn't be, read about others fouling the plugs in the other threadskidoorider said:Cleaned the MAF, ran Seafoam through the PCV, oil and fuel tank. Then got the oil changed (Mobile 1) along with a bath. I did notice the mpg drop, is this normal while the Seafoam works through the tank of gas?
Yeah, I read that it is a good idea to clean your plugs afterwards.WILDFIRE said:shouldn't be, read about others fouling the plugs in the other thread
WILDFIRE said:shouldn't be, read about others fouling the plugs in the other thread
I honestly don't know...I was waiting to find out more.skidoorider said:shouldn't be, read about others fouling the plugs in the other thread
Yeah, I read that it is a good idea to clean your plugs afterwards.
Changed plugs, appears to be back to normal, ? what procedure do you use to clean the plugs...
WHAT? Okay...where's the thread with pics on what you're doing!?!?MS03 2500 said:I drilled 16 1 inch holes into mine
God I love MODs
thanks, that was done by a member named Cariles years ago, still one of my fav modsBadKarmaAlways said:Wild, I just noticed that spider in your Chevy symbol, that's cool.
I'd try some brake cleaner, maybe a fine soft metal brush, like a solder brush, to agitate, then blast it again. preferably finish with compressed air to blow out any crudskidoorider said:shouldn't be, read about others fouling the plugs in the other thread
Yeah, I read that it is a good idea to clean your plugs afterwards.
Changed plugs, appears to be back to normal, ? what procedure do you use to clean the plugs...