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Almost ready. If these turn out as good as they look, I'm going to buy an electric smoker

I know what I am going to make for dinner one night next week, that looks good. I have slow cooked ribs in a crock pot, but never on a grill or smoker (I want a smoker at some point). I don't eat beef that often. Not because I don't like it though. Mostly because there seems to be an over abundance of chicken in the freezer at my place. Also because by the time I get home from doing my side jobs, I only have an hour or so before I have to go to my FT job and chicken takes no time at all to cook on the grill. Then there is the fact that Sarah isn't a beef person (hold on, hold on, don't get out the pitch forks yet, she likes bacon).
 
I have one, my BBQ is better than I have found out anywhere, several here have eaten my meat and loved it.

It's true, Brian has tasty meat! :D In fact, Brian is the reason my brother wants to buy a smoker.
 
Things that make you go hmmm..

http://www.breitbart.com/system/wire/DA71L7N02

The George Zimmerman trial is going to have an all female jury. Six females (five white, one minority). His goose is fried. Hopefully if he is convicted (which I highly believe will happen now), hopefully he can get a new trial.
 
It will run fine, it may not get the best fuel economy numbers because the downstream is used to set the goal voltage for the upstream.

I only replaced mine when I needed to pass inspection. Wires had torn completely off of it.
 
What happens when you completely remove the rear o2 sensor in a 98 Cherokee?

Jeep dies from shorting the auto shutdown relay, the rear leaf springs get lodged against a big rock, the exhaust is ripped off the bottom of the jeep and it hits the fuel line coming out of the gas tank and spills gas everywhere.

That's how I remove them ;)
 
That's what I did... popped the hood and checked like the light said to, engine was still there. Good enough for me.
 
Okay. I bought that 98 and it certainly had a bad cat, so I cut the exhaust in front of the cat and drove it. It did good for mile then stalled and wouldn't start.

After cooling down it starts and runs fine.
Shoot me some ideas please.
 
cps...they are sensitive to temperature when they are failing. that would be my first guess, but you can test it somehow. i just never remember how :(
 
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