alan226
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View attachment 296745 View attachment 296746 Been slacking lately.
Not firearms related, but meet the newest member of the citoriguy family:
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No name yet - still trying to gauge her personality.
Don’t forget to use a range disabler
Don’t forget to use a range disabler
I found a youtube video of how to bypass the active fuel management system for 6 speed transmissions. I checked mine. I can manually shift it as well. But I haven't tested it yet. I have an 8 speed transmission and I can manually shift the gears. So I need to see if I can bypass V4 mode in and up to the 7th gear. That would mean I only need to be in D or drive on the highway. According to the video once you get up to about 60 the active fuel management system automatically activates.
Anyway, very interesting and will be experimenting later this evening to see if the manual mode works on an 8 speed transmission to bypass the active fuel management system.
Yup. It works even on the 8 speed. Manually switched to 7 and the indicator remained in v8 mode. put it back in D and it switched to v4 mode. So easy enough to bypass.
6/43 Underwood M1 Carbine by serial number, 8/44 by barrel date...so either a rejected/reused serial number on the receiver, or a re-barrel...ME is .5. Underwood bolt and op-rod, IBM stock and trigger group. 1943 J.S.& S. stock pouch, Tweedie 1944 muzzle cover. Still has push button safety and no bayonet mount.
To preempt any questions, I am a lefty.
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Just sucks to do it every time. Range FTW! I have the same truck but with a 6 speed.