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dripley

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  1. you would be correct. I might have phrased that badly. Our grandchildren are the MIL's great grandchildren. The oldest granddaughter, not there at the time, is 24. So you never know. The best part of this was that I went home expecting to see 3 of them and inside of 30 minutes of being home they were all in my living room. It was one of the best trips home I have had.
  2. Well here goes. Me, the little lady, and the MIL flanked by our 3 kids one more of the 3 of us with our grand and great grandchildren.
  3. dripley replied to Hawkez's topic in General Conversations
    good to be back. Its helped my sanity being back around the insane.
  4. http://www.toodamnfunny.com/divorce-horse-race listen closely.
  5. And what is this you mention?
  6. I use me e brake all the time and it does help with initial warm up. It cuts off at 118* and if I am staying a short distance from the job it still never gets to full temp. The e brake only works at idle and I usually idle out of the rv park to get some heat in it before hitting the highway. I dont see the low temps a lot of the members here see. High teens and low 20's are about as low as I would see in the areas that I work. I have seen 0* and a little below but is pretty rare for me to see it that cold.
  7. With the nature of my work I sometimes have to make a lot of short trips, summer or winter. Combined with the 5th wheel parked close to the job sometimes, I never really have time to get to operating temp. I have driven the truck for 13.5 years and 345k miles and she still humming along nicely. I am not trying to disagree with anyone on the benefits of getting up to temp, just sharing my experience with my truck.
  8. I have not noticed a difference as of yet, but have not towed using bio that i remember. I have to tow from Augusta Ga to Muscle Shoals Al in a week or two and we shall see.
  9. It might. Most any of the chips I have seen advertise that "might " see a mileage increase in the neighborhood of 5%. My Banks system did not increase mine at all. The only 2 things that have helped mine was the RV 275 injectors and possibly the comp. I picked up a small increase with both, about 1.5 per gallon. Are you still running the OE injectors?
  10. Pretty much what i see on mine, both before and after the comp was added.
  11. I never used any additive until finding this site and started running 2 stroke after talking with the members here. Changed my stock injectors out after about 240K and found very little carbon on them. From what I have learned here the best way to get rid of carbon is to strap on a load and climb some hills. Get that egt up over 1000* and let her eat.
  12. I have been running 2 stroke(TCW3) for about 4 years. When i first started i could hear the difference right away. Matter of fact my son and brother were both there and thought I was out of my mind. But it was very obvious to me. Since my clutch will not handle any of the power the comp gives, it stays off 85% of the time. It still does boost fooling while turned off and with the remnants of the Banks system i installed years ago it has been a help with passing and such. We will see what happens after the new clutch and I can leave it on all the time.
  13. Mine was reading this way long before the comp.
  14. I dont know how much of it is the biodiesel or maybe the comp. I started using both about the same time. Same driving habits. I am a little surprised myself.
  15. I have made a couple long runs a year or so ago around 65 mph and got 20 mpg. i would like to make a run like that again when it presents itself. Who knows maybe I could see 21+. I know it is a poor excuse but when making a weekend trip home on Friday with 500 or more miles to drive 65 just does not cut it. I like making good time, just dont want to be the fastest man on the interstate. All the stickers I see B-5, 15 and 20 say that they may contain up to 5 or 15 or 20%. That does leave you guessing some what. I was putting 16 oz's in with it until one day I did not have any on the truck and tried it without it. That led to 4 more tanks without and it seems fine. I need to get some because it does feel better pouring in the tank. Oh and DW, it's nice to see you still have not been able to flush that log. always liked that avatar.
  16. my scan gauge II only has the map and reads the crazy numbers like Mike's, around 28 at idle and about 38 for a max. Can't find a boost setting on mine.
  17. While working in Augusta Ga I started stopping at a Love's travel center. I noticed the they have a B-20 sticker on their pumps. I have been running it now for about 2 months without 2 stroke and the truck idles noticeably quieter. A typical tank of fuel that was using making the run home and driving at work consisted of 150 miles around town and 450 miles on the interstate running mostly 75 to 80 mph. I was getting about 17.5 mpg consistently on these runs. The last couple of tanks on pure interstate runs have averaged near 18.5 and 18.8 mpg. Now I don't use the same pump, same direction, and i do top mine up to the next even dollar on the pump so this is not exact but repetitive with 2 or 3 tenths of a mile. This is 1 mile per gallon more than I was getting on straight #2. I did install a comp about the same time so I don't know if that is making a difference or not. I mostly running with it off for now until I replace the clutch. Sometimes I turn it on 1X1 but even that low it will slip the clutch when the turbo spools and the foot is to the floor. All that is another story but It is another variable.
  18. Mike, as much as I would love to see 1 million on the odo, I have a better idea. When I get back from the moon I'll find the bar and save you a seat and just wait till you get there. Gotta be a nice potato bar in Idaho some where.
  19. You made it to the moon but i am almost half way back. I would not have made it this far without all the help I have received here from all the members. appreciate you all.
  20. I did an extreme close up. I remember catching a lot flak when I posted a 300k picture to "WASH YOUR TRUCK".
  21. I am running an AD II 165 in mine. Put it in about 5 years ago. The pump crapped out about 6 months ago. AD sent me a new no questions asked and it is still working fine. I be hard pressed to gamble on a new on. However if this pump holds up maybe they have gotten thru there bad time, but that still makes it a gamble on AD.
  22. Like ME says you need to stop at an advance or autozone or such and have them check for codes. That will get you pointed in the right direction. Kind of a guessing game without them. It can be guessing game with them sometimes, but they help.
  23. When I took my Banks chip out I still had their waste gate actuator that open near 32 psi on and passing was no fun. I had to roll into the throttle slowly and keep it below 20 psi, if not the ECM would defuel and it would take for ever to pass.
  24. Well i was just trying to stick my head back in the forum and this was the first thread i saw. It took me 2 hours to read the whole thing. But it was worth it. TF this is a hell of a thread and a hell of a job. I look forward to reading the finish. Hello to all of you and i hope you will forgive me of my long absence. Mikey, I believe I owe a couple of phone calls.
  25. Not wanting to make a man re live bad experiences, but I would like to know how the binding would cause the master to explode. Only for the sake of education. I really dont want to do this again. I would have to agree on riding the clutch. I am guilty of leaving my foot on the pedal when going up thru the gears and have occasionally slipped the clutch. This has been true thru the life of the truck. So my driving habits have not changed. As far as the grease disappearing, I can see where excess heat could easily sweat it out. The only things that come to my mind are, engine heat which I doubt, transmission temp, not sure about that one, I have never touched the tranny and found it hot but I dont touch it that often. That just leaves the bearing itself. I am really thinking binding of the bearing being the biggest chance of a heat source. Maybe it bound cockeyed instead of evenly. I do know that the clutch engages smoother now that it is grease. I just feel it in the clutch, the pedal still reacts the same, though the pedal might be a little easier to depress.

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