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The dual tires do have the problem of getting snow stuck inbetween them, but with the chains that should be reduced. this problem somewhat. Of course the super singles should be better in the snow. However, I believe with the chains and about 4,000lbs of stuff in the back the truck should plow...
I was sorely lacking a camera as I would mostly drive from 2am-10am shift from UPS drive around town and help people out then go to bed for the next 2am-10am shift... Without my naps I'm worthless. So I don't have any pictures.
The Hypercycle is a diesel cycle and the concept is similar to a pre-combustion chamber that is all-- Or simmering chamber. basically all it does is pre-detonate a small amount of fuel to act as a catalyst for a more complete combustion of the fuel. All modern direct injection diesel engines do...
Sure, I'd be more than happy to help you out... I'll bring my Pepsi and my helpful hands...
What about power-shifting? you know match the rpms to the speed range and shift away...
That's because you will need a M54 manual for the LDS series engines to know the proper operating range for the oil pressure. I would guess somewhere in the 45-60psi range for no load and 75max for a load 2600rpm.
I hate to break it to you but the LDS is just a Diesel Engine, just like any other Diesel engine it can run a greater variety of fuels than a gasoline engine. The real heart of the system to maintain power is the FDC... That is what makes it run other fuels efficiently.
I know you people think...
Okay, by Friday afternoon you'll have pictures of the plate on the truck... I have to go to E-Town to see my brother any way... he has a digital camera.
I'll post pictures of it on my truck... I just don't have a digital camera... i'm 35mm purist still... Something about the film in one's had that I find intoxicating.
So if anyone is looking for a really tough looking mounting bracket for license plate on a M35A2 my older brother is manufacturing them. They are substantial and they look really nice when painted camo green. They fit behind one of the rear lights so no need for more electrical connections since...