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  • Birthday 04/05/1975

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    95 SE V6 - custom infant seat mount
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    Skilled/Experienced Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1995

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    Coquitlam, BC

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  1. JPB

    New rims

    They are way too wide for a 11" wide tire - you should look for a 7-8" wide rim. Your front end will be much happier. JP
  2. From what I have been reading the hydroxy works as a combustion aid allowing a more complete burn of the gasoline therefore equaling a higher volumetric efficiency. As a result you can lean out your air to fuel mixture = less fuel used = higher mpg. Similar to running propane injection on a diesel motor. The cells in this discussion draw 10-20 amps to run so even if you upgrade your alternator to a maxima or quest one you will still gain mpg because your hp to run the higher amperage alternator won't negate the decrease in fuel usage. Lets say you gain 5mpg from adding the hydroxy but lose 1mpg from having to drive your alternator harder, you still net 4mpg. JP
  3. What are your plans for fooling your O2 sensor? I'm thinking of running one of these: http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php JP
  4. Here's all the info and plans that you will need - all for free: http://www.panaceauniversity.org/ JP
  5. Here's my solution. http://www.bianchiusa.com/08_axis.html Next week there is a new $0.02 carbon tax on fuel - pushing the price to $1.5 / litre (that's $5.70 / gallon). So I'll be riding every day - right now it's three days a week. JP
  6. I just pulled the vacuum hose off of my brake booster and poured it in slowly. JP
  7. JPB

    255/85R16?

    I guess I'll just wait until September for a 33x10.5 BFG MT KM2 to come out. I was considering 255/85R16 Toyo MT's. Thanks JP
  8. JPB

    255/85R16?

    I'm willing to try with a 7" rim and stock back-spacing. JP
  9. Correction - you'll have to change the carrier by removing the 3rd member and re and re'ing the gears - not the whole axle. JP
  10. JPB

    255/85R16?

    I don't want to do more then a 3" UCA and 2" BL at the most. This is my DD and family hauler. JP
  11. JPB

    255/85R16?

    I could do that too but I'm hoping to get away with less lift and trimming by running a narrower tire. JP
  12. JPB

    255/85R16?

    Hey everyone, I'm looking for some pics of WD21's running 255/85R16 (34x10.5) and how do you like them on your pathy. Thanks JP
  13. JPB

    Mufflers?

    So it seems like allot of you guys are running without mufflers or glass packs - how do you get around the BLM cops? Everytime I have been wheeling in Washington in the spring/summer the BLM are always camped out at the trail heads and not letting trucks in without spark-arresting mufflers. BTW I'm not a fan of loud exhaust on 4's and 6's. JP
  14. I see a white, SAS WD21 on 35's with air bags in PoCo everyday on my way to work - is it someone's here? Here's a pick of my pathy. JP
  15. It's funny you say that. The bug has bitten already. But this rig will stay conservative - no SAS or big meats. I'm in Coquitlam. JP
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