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Back Humvee up to the coal pile,load chunks of coal into cargo area of Humvee,start engine (,can be equipped with turbo,)proceed in forward motion.
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Back Humvee up to the coal pile,load chunks of coal into cargo area of Humvee,start engine (,can be equipped with turbo,)proceed in forward motion.
The people doing this don't care about little details like that , it's all about in their mind "they look cool" , they don't care how it will effect other people or the hobby as long as they think they "look cool"But will the EGTs get too high? Will I ventilate the block? Will the sun come up tomorrow?
I agree with Kenny. Whenever I see one of these idiots rolling coal I wish a police could(would) stop them and haul their dumba$$ off to jail for a few days. I like breathing. I like breathing clean air. I tolerate it at truck and tractor pulls and that's it. Do it deliberately on the street and go to jail.
This from someone who owns several diesels.
You sound like one of those guys that lights a pile tires on fire when the wind is blowing at his neighbors house in the middle august when all the windows are open.Wow....I am blown away by how much everyone here hates rollin coal ������. So many fun opportunities you guys are missing. Some idiot pisses you off in traffic just skip two gears and mash it. Now his cab is full of black and he can’t see. I miss my 5.9 Cummins for that reason. Post #24 is step by step the only safe and effective way to do this in a Humvee.
Gotta love how friendly this forum is....people would rather tell you to destroy your vehicle or spout off random stupidity like cut the injector tips off over seeing you do something they don’t like. On the plus side probably the first time nobody has said read the TM.
Mechanical injection pump v. Common rail injection are two very different methods.Turning up pump isn’t really how you’d do this because you couldn’t turn it off. My limited knowledge of this idiotic practice is that it’s intense smoke just momentarily. Normally achieved with special maps on electronic injection. Choking the air might work maybe. But when people say it will ruin the engine what exactly is it that the engines don’t like about it? If it’s temporary and not while towing up a mountain I don’t see why it would really hurt anything inside the truck, rather just the environment outside the truck.
Can you elaborate on this and which is more advantages to achieving the rolling coal and/or harmful to your machine? Prior service here, and any smoke that we use (grenades, pots, artillery, mortars, etc.) are all harmful if inhaled in duration as a little cloud of burnt diesel. So we get it that it's idiotic. Not the point of the thread. To me it's as valuable to understand something negative as it is to something positive/safety related.Mechanical injection pump v. Common rail injection are two very different methods.
• Do not post information regarding past, current or upcoming lawsuits or litigation.Wow....I am blown away by how much everyone here hates rollin coal ������. So many fun opportunities you guys are missing. Some idiot pisses you off in traffic just skip two gears and mash it. Now his cab is full of black and he can’t see. I miss my 5.9 Cummins for that reason. Post #24 is step by step the only safe and effective way to do this in a Humvee.
Gotta love how friendly this forum is....people would rather tell you to destroy your vehicle or spout off random stupidity like cut the injector tips off over seeing you do something they don’t like. On the plus side probably the first time nobody has said read the TM.
Common rail allows far more precise fueling.Can you elaborate on this and which is more advantageous.
Very well said 98GSo many fun opportunities you guys are missing. Some idiot pisses you off in traffic just skip two gears and mash it. Now his cab is full of black and he cant see. Post #24 is step by step the only safe and effective way to do this in a Humvee.
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