LSU-SIU
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Nothing you ignorantly project is true, so I suppose you're just FOS. No one is smart enough to draw those kind of conclusions.So you prefer your leaders to lie about their past. Cover up their wrongdoing and not learn from their mistakes?
Gotcha.
Not buying your self righteous BS either. I’m positive you’ve done equally ****** things in your life. You just lie to yourself and others about it. Probably while voting for the democrat klansmen who everyone tried to paint as a reformed man and great civil rights leader.
The 4.7 is a super reliable engine. I drove one in a 4Runner over 300K then passed it along to a family member. It developed an oil leak that was solved with new valve cover gaskets. Still burnt zero oil between changes. Liked it so much I found the same truck a couple years newer with lower mileage.
I think the new government fuel mileage regulations are forcing manufacturers to make drive trains more complex to squeeze a few extra mpgs out. Smaller displacement with turbos, cylinder dropping at cruising speed, thinner castings for weight reduction, etc. it’s making every engine less reliable. IMHO
Oh dang. You sound like a Mod. LOLThis thread has gone full McDad. Never go full McDad. View attachment 663611
Have you considered taking a hammer to anything which looks electronic?Speaking of deleting a diesel, our overseers have cracked down so hard on people selling the reprograming codes you can't find them. Or at least I can't. I have a 2017 Nissan Titan with the baby Cummins that I'd love to delete but can't find the program. Guy I know has a 2016 that he deleted and that truck is a beast with zero issues.
@MontyPython
We've had a lot of fun with your "ignorant as white on rice" comment.
But sincerely...what the heck were you trying to say with that??? Please explain.