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  1. Bringing it back.... I was doing a little studying last night and came across a section that is relevant. a. Power (1) Power is defined as the rate of doing work. (a) Assuming a book weighs 1 pound and is lifted 3 feet off the table, 3 foot-pounds of work has been done. (b) It does not matter how fast (1 second) or how slow (1 year) the book is lifted, the same amount of work is always done. © It does, however, take more power to lift the book in a lesser amount of time. (d) Consequently, the units of power are defined as the amount of work (ft-pounds) per unit of time (seconds). (2) The most common expression of power measurement is known as horsepower. (a) Horsepower is defined as the amount of weight (pounds) a horse could move 1 foot in 1 second. (b) By experiment, it was found that the average horse could move 550 pounds a distance of 1 foot in 1 second. That is a very clear and concise way to explain the interaction and importance of both hp and torque. Since horsepower is not effected by gearing it is very important to have enough hp to do the job, while torque can be multiplied thru gearing.
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  3. If someone would take my smarty jr pod off my hands that's for sale I could fund the new smarty touch I want...........................................you now have my vote too.
  4. No EFI is 06+ only. I suggest filling out your sig so we know more details about your truck.
  5. Go Smarty or EFI Live.
  6. Good score! Time to turn some extra rpms while cruising :-) 70 mph is about a 85 rpm increase in OD. 55 mph is about a 65 rpm increase in OD and about 95 in 3rd. Towing at 55 will be 1770 in 4th and 2560 in 3rd.
  7. I think this is pretty sweet.
  8. Every thing look great and I really like that RAT FINK decal.
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