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Hey guys, I'm a student at Penn State and a member of the local PSU Car Club. On the 19th of October we will be having a benefit car show on campus from 10AM-4PM. The proceeds from the show will be going to THON to help fight pediatric cancer.
I know this is a regular car show but I think it...
Alright thanks for tip. Random question how am i supposed to pull the bolt out from the passengers side engine mount? It slides out but hits the starter before i can get it all the way out.
Hey guys, I'm just about ready to yank the 6.2 and had a question. Any tips or tricks on how to get the transmission unbolted from the engine? Also any other tidbits of info on pulling the engine out from people who've already done it would be appreciated.
With the 6.2 being a v engine id probably go for a twin turbo setup as opposed to as running one into another which is known as compounding( due to space constraints). A healthy 6.2 would prob be able to spool 2 hx35's.
:ditto: Thanks for the link doghead.
the 6.2 engines aren't that durable in high performance builds. Along with heads often cracking, the main issue in performance builds seems to be cracks forming in the lower end around the mains. The optimizer blocks are what are currently being used to...
I know the cucv's are slow but 20mph is abysmal slow and not usual. If i floored my m1008 i could pull at least 40 up most grades. I would think something is wrong with the truck. They really shouldn't pull that slowly. How high in elevation are you? Why don't you turn up the injection pump...
Haha i think i got a couple trucks ahead of last place lol. Stock m1008 vs new cummins with intake, exhaust and tune wasnt exactly fair lol. I beat a couple trucks that nuked at the starting line and i think 1 or 2 ford navistar diesels