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Old 09-29-2008, 10:17 PM
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I would still take a peak at the Mule mufflers, cause it's a lot quieter than these new straight through mufflers.

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Could be free hp Charley!!
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I'm sure it needs it sitting in the barn.
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I'm sure it needs it sitting in the barn.
yeah, must be rough to have so many cars that a car as cool as the Mule just sits...................

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I'm sure it needs it sitting in the barn.
Just give me the nod and I'll take her for a spin! Hate to see it just sitting there thinking you like the red car better!!
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Holy smokes Jody!...Glad to see the power issue is resolved, and happier to know you and the car are OK after the fire....I bet that was a "pucker factor" of 10!!
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I meant to offer this earlier Jody, but I'm near Detroit all this week. While I'm here do you want me to go smack Mark around a bit for putting these mufflers on in the first place?

I won't leave a horse head on his bed or anything, but he will get the message. Maybe half of a muffler or something on his doorstep.
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I meant to offer this earlier Jody, but I'm near Detroit all this week. While I'm here do you want me to go smack Mark around a bit for putting these mufflers on in the first place?

I won't leave a horse head on his bed or anything, but he will get the message. Maybe half of a muffler or something on his doorstep.
I don't think he picked them out, or even knew they were on the car; he thought they were straight through like I did.

He has a good sense of humor, but not sure how far that can be pushed.............

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I don't think he picked them out, or even knew they were on the car; he thought they were straight through like I did.

He has a good sense of humor, but not sure how far that can be pushed.............

Jody
I think any kind of junk muffler left on his doorstep that says "Love, Jody" would be appropriate.
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Holy crap Jody. Solving boost then starting fires.... I just talked to you like 1 week ago. You trying to get your own reality TV show, or what? Don't want to hijack, but remember I'm BRAND new to the boost thing. When I hooked mine up to laptop, why would software show 17 lbs boost, but my dash gauge only show about 6? Where does the dash gauge read off of?
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