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That's great news! Unlike the Hellcat and Trackhawk, which I have simply debadged, I feared that the TRX would be next to impossible to make blend in.
And yes, you guessed it, it was ordered in Granite.
Apparently ours have managed to get on a train, and was last seen in Nebraska.
Time to get the tow vehicle and trailer ready, hopefully for the first half of next month.
Well, it's a moot point for me anyway, since I don't have jammer.
Instead, I merely let off when the Valentine lets me know that there's someone out there. Or speed up, if the signal comes from the rear.
Either you have much better brakes than I do...or you drive a lot slower.
Or maybe it's just me, not quite capable of decelerating from 120 or so to 55 in one second.
I'm more concerned with the consistency of a gauge than if the reading is true.
Once finding the pressure that works best, it doesn't much matter to me if the actual pressure is three psi higher or lower.
I can relate. Although, in the past year or so I've managed to let go of six or seven cars, two trailers, and a camper.
Combined with only buying three vehicles during the same period, I'm doing well. For me.
Well, a charge air cooler, or after cooler, can be an intercooler. And it can be the very same physical part.
But as the name strongly implies, for it to be an intercooler it must be between two power adders.
Most of us only have a single compressor, so we don't have intercoolers.
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