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From : azwiley1

Q: nell terrapin@coolbits.net wrote nell terrapin@coolbits.net wrote we can argue if you like neil but i might end up naming you nell. then youd get upset. is that what you want beryl nell i want you to pick up where skippy bailed out. i simply copy/pasted it youll have to mentally substitute nell wherever you see the name skippy. --------------------------- my first answer to big al wasnt profound enough for you. why dont you elaborate on it a bit you probably no *definitely* should comment on my assertion that connecting a 12v car battery to a 12v motorcycle might not be a good idea. do you agree or disagree or have any thoughts at all tell us! i routinely use a 12 volt motorcycle battery as a back up power supply when replacing batteries on vehicles where there is a risk of locking out a radio erasing seat/mirror/steering column/radio memory settings on mercedes-benz vehicles which have a chronic pattern failure where the front and rear body computers sams will not re-boot after a power down. ive been using the same motorcycle battery for quite a few years with no ill effect to the motorcycle battery *any* vehicle battery *any* charging system. most trailer break away devices are nothing more than a wet cell motorcycle battery which is connected in parallel to the tow vehicles 12 volt supply system. draw your own conclusions. how about the parallel battery setup that i called a poor design dodge does that dont they its the standard set up on their diesel engined ram trucks. i havent seen dodges dual battery setup personally but im pretty sure its been mentioned here. and i dont recall ever seeing any negative comments about it. if its as i think it is then i just called it lousy and nobody wants to comment what do you think about it skippy well bberryll i think actually i know that gm ford and a host of other manufacturers use that exact same parallel battery set up on many of their diesel engined products and have for quite a few years. every hybrid vehicle ive been trained on so far uses multiple battery cell packs connected in parallel. im not quite sure what youre getting at but if you know of a better way to supply the necessary amperage needed to start a diesel engine if you know of a better way to supply the needed starting *and* pre-heater/glow plug amperage demands in a better fashion do tell us wont you as it stands now two batteries in parallel is the most cost effective method to achieve the needed energy density. time to retake the quiz nell youve had a couple of days to study what you missed. at least make an effort on the first question nell. skipping it just gives you an automatic zero. the second question is about a car battery connected to a motorcycle. okay not the other way around nell *not* a motorcycle battery connected to a car. i dont know what threw you off there it should have been pretty clear. since i already finished the third question for you ill have to change it a little bit. explain why batteries in series wont have the discharge problem that parallel batteries can have. -- tthis explains it all!!! he was home schooled and his mommy made his ges diploma for him out of needle point to go with his pin head and needle dick. -- punkin .

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From : azwiley1

hi again thanks for giving me suggestions on what the repair could have been on my older style cummins 98 manual 5 speed shifting problem a few postings back. now that i have the powertrain back in order i want to put in what this diesel performance place calls a performance plate on my injector pump. he suggests that they take the pump out r & r pump $300.00 then calibrate the pump calibration 275.00 and then install performance plate retails at 295.00. he claims i will get an additional 85 hp. the cummins motor has never been modified in any way. can anyone speak from experience in doing this he says i will get a 25% loss in fuel savings as a result of the modification also but have a guy at work telling me the total opposite hes saying my fuel consumption would be less as i gain hp. i dunno what to do about this... any thoughts on this...thanks...jimi .

From : roy

roy wrote i guess you can call it earnest money. im not going to tie up a 400k house for a couple of grand and turn away offers. i like dennys deal much better. with the current real estate slump in most of the u.s. i wish you luck. my house sat on the market for eight months and to get it sold the real estate agents involved lowered their commissions to 1% from 3% after i reached my bottom dollar in the negotiations. craig c. .