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What drugs are you on? (pics and pics)
by
Jet A
on 05 Sep, 2008 09:24
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I want to see some pics and specs from those of you running drugs. and other fun things. Post some pics
water/meth
Nitrous
Big turbos
Compond Turbos
Ill start.....not installed yet, but....



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#1
by
burn_your_money
on 05 Sep, 2008 09:38
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I don't believe in Drugs. I'm all natural
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#2
by
Op-Ivy
on 05 Sep, 2008 10:22
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I'm all natural too. However, I do take a laxative. A bit of paraffin wax helps everything go through smoother.
"Drugs" have nice effects short term. But the long term effects aren't worth it.
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#3
by
zukgod1
on 05 Sep, 2008 11:21
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"Drugs" have nice effects short term. But the long term effects aren't worth it.
I hear that!!!!
On subject;
I'm not running anything but I was considering something, what is the question.
I'm thinking CNG but more for mileage than power.
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#4
by
kane66
on 05 Sep, 2008 11:58
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#5
by
zukgod1
on 05 Sep, 2008 12:25
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For the miles I drive CNG would be good.
Here in Utah CNG is $.83 pr gallon.
Figure I drive just shy of 3000 miles pr month if all I do is go to work and back. it may take a couple years to get my money back but the operating costs during those 2 years would be SO much less it's silly.
I can get a kit minus the tank for about 1000, then prob another 1000 for the tank as you mentioned. As far as the inspection goes as long as you have a good tank your set. There are no inspections for the tanks required in Utah a of today. That will probably change but till then...
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#6
by
53 willys
on 05 Sep, 2008 12:43
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last time I filled up at the SLC airport CNG was .67 a gallon!!!
and they only evaluate the price of CNG every OCT.
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#7
by
Smokey Eddy
on 05 Sep, 2008 12:51
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I've got an LPG set up i made with some first year electrical engineering at my side but im too scared to put it on.
a CNG conversion would be somethin else. Very impressive too.
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#8
by
Jet A
on 05 Sep, 2008 13:32
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"Drugs" have nice effects short term. But the long term effects aren't worth it.
Thats why i called them Drugs
cng would be sweet if it was more economical. seems like lpg is the way to go
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#9
by
madmedix
on 05 Sep, 2008 15:39
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Check with your state gov't. Here in Ontario the MOT offered rebates on CNG installations for years. Not sure if they still do; the feds offered tax rebates. One guy I know that converted a gasser blazer "leased" the CNG tank for a reasonable amount (can't remember what he was paying) but methinks it was around $20/month. Saved way more than that on gasoline alone. Another bought the tank but leased the home "pump" (heated the house with NG) and it "filled up" overnight. May be worth checking in to for you.
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#10
by
blkboostedtruck
on 05 Sep, 2008 15:51
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honestly what is CNG ?
i know what LPG is but never heard of CNG
school me please thanks !
Duane
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#11
by
burn_your_money
on 05 Sep, 2008 15:55
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#12
by
blkboostedtruck
on 05 Sep, 2008 16:28
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thanks Tyler
i don't know why my mind was a blank on that?
too many drugs i guess? or not enough? :roll:
Duane
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#13
by
Possum79
on 05 Sep, 2008 18:21
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This article I found on yahoo. I think its the same one I read the other day. It sounds like the government will give out good amounts of tax rebates but it has to be installed by a legit EPA approved person.
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#14
by
Patrick
on 06 Sep, 2008 05:24
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Check with your state gov't. Here in Ontario the MOT offered rebates on CNG installations for years. Not sure if they still do; the feds offered tax rebates. One guy I know that converted a gasser blazer "leased" the CNG tank for a reasonable amount (can't remember what he was paying) but methinks it was around $20/month. Saved way more than that on gasoline alone. Another bought the tank but leased the home "pump" (heated the house with NG) and it "filled up" overnight. May be worth checking in to for you.
A neighbour had the home compressor setup rented from the gas company. SLOW FILL! had to hook up overnight, figured he needed three vehicles on the system to make it worthwhile (rent too high on the pump).