LOL...I will hold you to the dump truck!
During closed loop fuel is determined by stoich in the tune. Nobody is going to use a number other than the fuel stoichiometric. There would be no benefit in over richening during open loop either.
The biggest danger is that the cat protection is probably turned off. This adds fuel when the cats get too hot so they don't burn up and cause problems.
Hahah. That looks great. I'm using this stuff called "smartdressing" and on the rubber where the ebrate is, it made it look brand new and the rubber on the wiper cowl. Very impressed.
Changed the oil finally. Had it here two weeks ago and haven't wanted to battle the cold weather to get it done. I have to set aside a day to change my radiator hoses and flush the radiator. Never flushed it before
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Gabe, when are you and the GF gonna line em up??
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Nothing too big.
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Thanks American Muscle! Never really realized the housings on the headlights is black so I am super happy with how well it goes together...
5k HIDs coming for the high/low & fogs, LEDs for the corner lights, silver plastidip for the bages, and eibach pros are in the mail...
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How are you planning on doing it?
In the garage. Going off the haynes manual I guess. Doesn't seem hard at all. Only thing that wasn't too clear is the final steps on when to install the new thermostat etc..
I have used the BG machine. It does a great job as it replaces the fluid as it comes out. IMHO its not really worth doing w/o a machine as you have all the gunk in the engine, heater core, and the maze of hoses. IMHO it would be money well spent to bring it to a grease monkey w/ the machine. If I remember right it only cost like $127 to have a oil change shop do it. To do it without the machine you will spend close to that in coolant alone.
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Fuck all that noise, remove the tstat to allow an open system. Tape hose to upper radiator hose going into the motor, let the lower hose flow into a pan. Turn on hose, let run for a few minutes until clear water flows out, pull plugs to drain the block. Drain block, reinstall plugs, reattach lower hose, install new tstat, hook up upper hose and fill with coolant. drink beer.

Ever since that guy ran water through his block on another forum, whenever I hear about people flushing the block or use the phrase "hook up the hose" I just get nervous and start reading faster in hopes that they don't mean what I think they're about to say.