You can always add a low fluid level sensor to the tank. Our 90 BMW 325i has a sensor through a hole in the side of the fluid tank and it comes on when low, not empty. That type of sensor will be handy to keep you from ever running out of methanol.
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You can always add a low fluid level sensor to the tank. Our 90 BMW 325i has a sensor through a hole in the side of the fluid tank and it comes on when low, not empty. That type of sensor will be handy to keep you from ever running out of methanol.
Thanks guys. Meth sounds like a mod I'd like. I'm such an ole woman about making sure things are maintained that I'm sure I'd never run low. Hell I'd be checkin it twice a day knowing me. :laugh:
You old hen :bash: :laugh:
Can I have you scheduled to come check mine for me? I WONT let it happen again! :bash:
Adding the sensor in would be the best option IMO like red said.
not letting your nephew drive your truck would be better! but at least yor getting a sweet motor to play with :burnout:
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Originally posted by Tim Z@Dec 29 2005, 04:25 PM
not letting your nephew drive your truck would be better! but at least yor getting a sweet motor to play with :burnout:
:point: :rock:
i third that one!!. but u got the paper so..its all good then.Quote:
Originally posted by JimS+Dec 29 2005, 10:06 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(JimS @ Dec 29 2005, 10:06 PM)</div>Quote:
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@Dec 29 2005, 04:25 PM
not letting your nephew drive your truck would be better! but at least yor getting a sweet motor to play with :burnout:
:point: :rock: [/b]
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Here's a link to an article for a buildup of a 408 with awesome power numbers.
You decide on an engine yet?