a friend of mine had a 2 speed p-glide in his old chevy truck behind a beefy 283. it would chirp the tires when it shifted. indestructable it was lol....come to think of it that engine was tooo. it shure would spin up with a solid cam.
ive had the AGM type in my motorcycles b4. not shure if they last any longer...but they are marketed as such. most typical batteries are made by the same company. the only brand battery ive had issues with in the past was interstate. and the lower priced sears batteries are junk IMO...
very true...however certain bikes are harder to control in a crosswind. i had two machines that were particularly wild in the wind. a yamaha vmax and a yamaha 700 maxim x.
im not shure why but i think it cuz they had heavy engines that sit low on the bike. but ive owned many bikes...
be a good spot tho..less heat soak i would think....im tempted to move mine.....mine is on the top in front of the throttle body
my car has a vaccum hose fitting there sidewinder
personally i think seafoam is snake oil. lotsa folks swear by it tho....i used it a cple times \ never saw any appreciable improvement, dam shit is almost 10 bux a can:yikes: ive heard people say it may clog yer cat converter.
got my sub and rear speakers today and installed them. should wrap up the wiring tomorrow yay!!
gotta kicker comp vr12 for bass. and im going with kickers for mids and highs also. ds400 in the doors and i put a set of 6.5 in littel boxes on the back seat.
should sound pretty decent...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.