Out having fun with my new Hummer.
#3
I think it's great to see you using and abusing it. Not a fan of something built for rugged offroading that people turn into a street queen - you get two thumbs up in my book.
#4
Welcome and enjoy the forums!
#6
#7
X2 on Docs first AND second post!
-Blasting through mud/water/etc, sure it's fun @ the time but it will only cause you issues down the road.
-Not sure where heyttsguy got his misinformation from? The postion of the inlet can be seen clearly from inside the engine compartment.
-Blasting through mud/water/etc, sure it's fun @ the time but it will only cause you issues down the road.
-Not sure where heyttsguy got his misinformation from? The postion of the inlet can be seen clearly from inside the engine compartment.
#8
X2 on Docs first AND second post!
-Blasting through mud/water/etc, sure it's fun @ the time but it will only cause you issues down the road.
-Not sure where heyttsguy got his misinformation from? The postion of the inlet can be seen clearly from inside the engine compartment.
-Blasting through mud/water/etc, sure it's fun @ the time but it will only cause you issues down the road.
-Not sure where heyttsguy got his misinformation from? The postion of the inlet can be seen clearly from inside the engine compartment.
Last edited by heyttsguy; 04-26-2012 at 11:13 AM.
#10
I believe the H2s use a similar air intake system to the H3/H3Ts.