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Newest Blog (Discussion) Postings by Leo Gengler
Pulstar Spark Plugs
Just wondering if anyone has experimented with the Pulstar plug as a replacement for the standard type spark plugs on your car/rod/truck?Interesting theory, but a bit pricey at $24 each. With its advertised 6% increase in fuel efficiency, it would take ma  
07/02/2008 03:50 AM General Discussions Comments (15)
Better Mileage
A recent study found the average American walks about 900 miles per year. Another study found Americans drink, on average, 22 gallons of beer a year. That means, on average, Americans get about 41 miles to the gallon. Kind of makes you proud to be an A  
06/22/2008 04:08 AM General Discussions Comments (6)
Tire Cleaners
Which tire cleaner(s) or products do you use to make those tires look like new, and doesn't work like a magnet for dust/dirt?  
04/19/2008 05:48 PM General Discussions Comments (14)
Back To The Fifties
This is lengthy, but too good not to share.http://oldfortyfives.com/TakeMeBackToTheFifties.htm  
03/09/2008 11:56 AM General Discussions Comments (2)
Speedometer Gear Change
Newbie needs help. Anyone know how tough it is to remove the steel Speedo drive gear from the output shaft (it's pressed on) on a TH400, and if it requires a special tool? My MPH is about 20 MPH off from actual, so need some changes. Thanks.  
11/19/2007 07:11 AM General Discussions Comments (18)