Posted: June 07 2003,19:28
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We had a great turnout for the 2nd Annual Treasure Valley Bomb Party which was once again hosted by Peterson Stampede Dodge in Nampa. Many projects were completed and we had 18 total in attendance.
A big thanks to Bullydog for the demos of their boxes and for providing lunch.
Once again, Mert, Steve and Tom proved to be great hosts and went out of their way to demonstrate the diagnostic abilities of their computers. By simply plugging in to Muddy's '03 they were able to tell him everything but what color his underwear were.
Showed total idle hours, total gallons of diesel used to idle, total lifetime gallons used and lifetime mpg and the percentage of time that Muddy's foot got heavy and the percentage of time that he took it easy. He could even tell that for the most part Muddy drives like a grandma.
It was great to see Stan (Bearfoot1)after all of this time.
After lunch we went back to Peterson's and finished up then headed off to Meridian to dyno. Congratulations to Bob Beauchaine for the awesome numbers (for a first gen) which he will post when he gets home. Pretty impressive.
Harold (Cubby) did Don's KDP and got to utilize his new borescope. This cool device allows you to look inside and see the workings and status of the dowel pin. Thanks to Harold for bringing this out. This even impressed the techs from
Peterson's.
Thanks to all involved in this event for helping to make it a success. Muddy is already getting excited for the next event. Oo.
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We had a great turnout for the 2nd Annual Treasure Valley Bomb Party which was once again hosted by Peterson Stampede Dodge in Nampa. Many projects were completed and we had 18 total in attendance.
A big thanks to Bullydog for the demos of their boxes and for providing lunch.
Once again, Mert, Steve and Tom proved to be great hosts and went out of their way to demonstrate the diagnostic abilities of their computers. By simply plugging in to Muddy's '03 they were able to tell him everything but what color his underwear were.
Showed total idle hours, total gallons of diesel used to idle, total lifetime gallons used and lifetime mpg and the percentage of time that Muddy's foot got heavy and the percentage of time that he took it easy. He could even tell that for the most part Muddy drives like a grandma.
It was great to see Stan (Bearfoot1)after all of this time.
After lunch we went back to Peterson's and finished up then headed off to Meridian to dyno. Congratulations to Bob Beauchaine for the awesome numbers (for a first gen) which he will post when he gets home. Pretty impressive.
Harold (Cubby) did Don's KDP and got to utilize his new borescope. This cool device allows you to look inside and see the workings and status of the dowel pin. Thanks to Harold for bringing this out. This even impressed the techs from
Peterson's.
Thanks to all involved in this event for helping to make it a success. Muddy is already getting excited for the next event. Oo.