4WD dyno or drop driveline ? HEE HEE HEE
Posted: Fri May 11, 2001 1:19 am
Found on 10 May BC-BF Legacy list
From: "William D. Robinson" <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
Subject: Dastek Unichip
I am playing with the idea of installing a Dastek Unichip and having it tuned
on a dyno. None of the dealers in my area have a 4WD dyno. If I were to
just drop the driveline to my rear diff and run the car on their dyno as 2WD,
would that work?
HO HO HO.....
Bill, yes that might work, but I can't believe you are going that senile,
along with the rest of the list.
You and a couple of others have forgotten there is a receptacle up against
the firewall on the passengers side, near the coil, that accepts a 15 amp
fuse to disable the rear wheel drive for just such a purpose. !!!
HA HA HA....
Larry shit eating grin Witherspoon
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From: "William D. Robinson" <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
Subject: Dastek Unichip
I am playing with the idea of installing a Dastek Unichip and having it tuned
on a dyno. None of the dealers in my area have a 4WD dyno. If I were to
just drop the driveline to my rear diff and run the car on their dyno as 2WD,
would that work?
HO HO HO.....
Bill, yes that might work, but I can't believe you are going that senile,
along with the rest of the list.
You and a couple of others have forgotten there is a receptacle up against
the firewall on the passengers side, near the coil, that accepts a 15 amp
fuse to disable the rear wheel drive for just such a purpose. !!!
HA HA HA....
Larry shit eating grin Witherspoon
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