Colorado B/S Thread

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Life and toys don't need to be practical.

It's not like Yella is living in a run down trailer with $200,000 of toys in the yard.


Well my 1500 sq/ft house may not have wheels........ But if you include what I will have paid at the end of the loans for my SRT8 and '11 3500 Cummins dually, and the "values" of ALL of my MJ's, and my '46 Olds...... I get in the neighborhood of $150K..... :banghead:

:D
 
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From the Bars Stop Leak FAQ:

I accidently added the Liquid Aluminum™ into my gas tank, what should I do?

Liquid Aluminum™ is only designed to be added to the cooling system. If the product is accidently installed in the gas tank, the tank should be removed and cleaned out by a professional mechanic.

I accidently added the Liquid Aluminum™ into my engine oil, what should I do?

If the product is accidently installed in the engine oil and the engine has not been started, in many cases you can remove the valve cover where installed and drain the oil leaving the drain plug off. Then use an engine flush washing out the head giving special attention to the oil return holes that run down to the oil pan. Clean these out and pour the engine flush down these holes flushing everything into the oil pan and out the drain hole. If the engine has been run, the vehicle needs to be towed to a professional mechanic for evaluation. This might include taking the engine apart to clean all of the internal parts.

:banghead:
 
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Lol......... kinda wanna roll in this...... just for a day......:D Needs a blown big block and zoomies though.....

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I drove the Ranger to its new home today. I will miss it, sorta.

On the way home, the Hyundai set the check engine light, again. My IR thermometer tells me the oxygen sensors are not lying. The damn pre-CAT at NAPA, cost more than I paid for the car. Should I be bragging, or complaining? :read:
 
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With the IR thermometer showing something wrong I guess you'll need to fix it? Don't know the details of your Hyundai to compare prices but I would look at Advance and Auto Zone for catalytic converters.
 
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The car has been graced with California emissions, I'll be shopping the interweb for this one. Looking at the difference in pricing between 49-state and CARB approved, I am starting to wonder what the physical differences are.
 
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Well, spent the weekend cranking on the tow-rig.

It's been leaking some coolant (not much but enough to notice it), and since my Crank Case Vent mod got clogged, it bypassed and went out through turbo pedestal seals. So I didn't have much boost.

So, parts pile going on the rig! :D

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Truck torn down:

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New bellowed up-pipes installed:

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Turbo back in (Got full rebuild, EBPV delete pedestal, Wicked Wheel 2, Garret High Flow EPBV delete outlet).

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And that's pretty much where I left off last night. Hopefully I should have it all wrapped up, and coolant back in the system in the next couple days.

Once that's all done the tow-rig is pretty much set...from here on out.

Then I can focus on the buggy (waiting for two circuit breakers), and Nikki's Jeep (there are probably VERY few people on the face of this planet that will have done a floorboard replacement like I'm going to have to tackle with this).

6-7 weeks to go...
 
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Love to see what the rear axle looks like, those tires are practically touching.

Something tells me those tires aren't DOT approved:)
 
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I am watching wolf of Wall Street, and suddenly I am not happy with my income and lack of cocaine and hookers.
 
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