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Apparently my post disappeared? I have a kit I was going to use but I think it's missing some small bits. You can look over the TM's (there is one for the winterization kit)
Yep, I feel the same way but it is what it is. Anything newer than 1976 must have emissions testing. Only thing exempt is cars that are less than 6 years old.
I moved from a state where my cucv was an antique vehicle with no emissions to here. Theres been plenty of recent debate about if...
I used two different kinds. Got both at Amazon.
I got dei titanium heat sheath that I used on the fuel lines/injectors and then some thermo-tec stick on heat shielding for other random things like some wiring and the main fuel line on the frame.
The hardest part is getting the passenger exhaust manifold on and off. Very little room. I also used a lot of heat shielding wrap in that area.
The other hard part was fabbing up the cross over and down pipe.
Other than that, it's pretty much bolt on stuff.
I think it depends on elevation honestly. I'm at 5500ft and it wasn't terrible around town. Anything above 8,000ft and it smoked a lot, over 9,000ft it smoked at idle.
Now with the turbo it's got more pep in town and can actually go over half throttle in the mountains (without just making...
I have a 2" lift with 33" tires and it will only rub fully flexed and wheel nearly at lock in the front. It's only happened once because that's not an ideal position to be in but was a must at the time.
I knew I've seen this truck before
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/64315-CUCV-M-1009-Baja-Chase-pit-support-and-Camping-Project
congrats on the purchase!
I just don't normally travel on roads with a higher speed limit than 45mph.
It's very different here as far as maintaining speed. Back in Illinois I could travel on any highway at 65-70 mph without issue. Here not so much.
I almost never go over 45mph honestly. If I'm on the freeway I can sustain 65mph but really only the one in town as anything with elevation slows me down pretty quick. I see about 18-20 mpg though if I can keep out of it.
I'm at about 5,500-5,800ft of elevation though
It's a GM4 turbo from a 6.5 using the 6.5 intake manifolds, passenger exhaust manifold and I made the crossover and exhaust. I've been running it about 10 psi or so but turned it down to 5-6psi for the test because I didn't know how "nice" they'd be to it.
Anything newer than 1976 I believe...