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I am going to have to agree with speed185187 on this. Challenger you are a fool. I posted here to show the members that it was possible to use WMO with no detrimental effects on the motor, but you just seem to want to knock everything.
What does it really matter if the motors for these trucks are cheap?? My dads cost $9,000 to rebuild. Sure he could have went 2nd hand for around $2000. But he wanted to rebuild. Even at 2k for a 2nd hand motor, I wouldnt say that it was cheap.
These toyota motors have a reputation for being tough and can easily do 600,000 miles. So mine has still a lot of life left in it yet.
I will try and get some pics of my setup with the heat exchangers over the weekend.
Maybe you are onto this WMO thing challenger and you dont want to tell anyone else about it because they might start taking your WMO supply,
I have said it before.. when you have FACTUAL information that it will wreck my motor, tell me all about it..... But I know I will be waiting a while.. Because there is no proof ANYWHERE that running WMO will harm an engine.
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