exhaust brake

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Re: exhaust brake

Postby 93oneton » Tue Jan 05, 2016 10:02 pm

PToombs wrote:You built it 2 years ago and it's still in the garage? :lol: That sounds like me! :lol:


I get distracted, squirrel!!!! Easily lol. I need to change valve aprings and maybe my exhaust manifold before i really use it. But i will put it on before i put the front clip back on.
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Re: exhaust brake

Postby PToombs » Wed Jan 06, 2016 5:26 pm

93oneton wrote:I get distracted, squirrel!!!! Easily lol.


:lol:
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Just enough power to break everything behind the crankshaft.
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Re: exhaust brake

Postby DMan1198 » Thu Jan 07, 2016 10:45 am

Sounds just like Pete
Ducati- professional nap taker, and thread derailer extraordinaire
Brownie: 80 dodge heavy half. Ghost cummins under the hood, and some sinister plans
The Roo Hunter: 93 w250, lifted, 2 whistle machines, and a bunch of other go fast goodies, uhh..... not there yet
Jaeger: 12 ram 3500. Lifted, exhausted, and fed an excessive quantity of air
The Huntress: 02 Jetta TDI. No muffler, egr, horsepower
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