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#741
HOPEFUL
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the only fuel present will be there because the engines computer put it there, its not like there is random fuel floating around in the air and there is extra because the air is warmer and there is less oxygen.
yes, there is less oxygen content in warmer air, but the computer then leans the mixture out to compensate to bring the air fuel mix back to the 14.7:1 ratio. the only way there is more fuel present is if the computer does not adjust the mixture to compensate. and if that is what is happening in your engine you have a bad sensor (usually an O2 or IAT) somewhere giving false readings, or a bad injector and there is not enough adjustability for the comp to bring it back to 14.7:1
just like cold air has more oxygen content, so the computer can add more fuel because of the extra oxygen and therefore make more power.
hence the theory and thus the name COLD AIR INTAKE.
#742
Probably mentioned already, but with coupon, 19.99 at Tractor Supply for a Horse Stall Pad. Fits perfectly in my 2012 SCAB with 6.5 bed or can be cut down. Saves my knees and holds things in place. I have had several truck friends go out and do the same even with lined beds.
Also tried my first Plasti-Dip handy work on our ATV, really tough since back wheels were so deep and tight area to paint on, but came out really well.
Also tried my first Plasti-Dip handy work on our ATV, really tough since back wheels were so deep and tight area to paint on, but came out really well.
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ColoradoCruiser (02-19-2013)
#743
Senior Member
Installed a "wannabe" interior light kit. It's not oem so it costs far cheaper. Around $25-30.00 to do. Added them in the door handles, front foot area and back facing under the front seats. They come on with the interior lights when a door opens and fade with the interior lights after closing the door. They're also tied to a switch where I can have them on full time.
#744
Senior Member
I installed a basket under the tonneau cover to hold tools, gloves, bungees, etc. Tons of clearance for my gear still too. Just a handy place to keep stuff I'd like to take with me but probably don't use too often. If I need to use the space then I just slide the basket out. Super simple.
Last edited by sharper4; 02-20-2013 at 10:12 AM.
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#745
Meek One
I installed a basket under the tonneau cover to hold tools, gloves, bungees, etc. Tons of clearance for my gear still too. Just a handy place to keep stuff I'd like to take with me but probably don't use too often. If I need to use the space then I just slide the basket out. Super simple.
#746
One Clean Machine
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Got some new sun visor decals, $20.00 shipped! Let me know what you think!!!
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#748
Confused Member
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2011FX2CC (12-09-2023)
#750
One Clean Machine
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They're just vinyl stick n peel, easy to remove when you get rid of the vehicle, I have similar ones on my zo6! Lol