Desk Jockey
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Smart move John! 

Tough decision. If you have a good mechanic pay them well (bribe them) to get you fixed quickly should the unfortunate occur. If you want to sell it and buy new, just tack on what you put into it. People who pay top dollar want a van that works, not one they can work on. I buy my van's mechanics and carpet cleaning unit's mechanics pizzas regularly. One 7.99 pizza may get your van fixed quickly and save you lots of money by not being down long.
Uhhh if the second unit does pop...its ALL Brian Hanna's fault!![]()
That's the reason for two small turbos. More complex, but smooth power delivery at low and high RPMs. I used to enjoy smoking ricers in my allroad, doing the 0 to 100 while their front tires were still spinning. Must be pretty awesome losing to an old guy in a station wagon.How many pounds of boost does that bi turbo put out? Much lag?
It's a puppy, unless it was never well cared for. You should get 10,000 hours out of the unit and 200k from the engine, with various water pump/transmission service/belts/hoses and a radiator replacements.2009 chevy 1 ton, 110,000 miles, cds 4.8, 5200 hours
Me?
I have few needs and fewer wants or desires. I'm simple man, I live a simple life. I'm pretty content with it.![]()