In Memoriam: Paul A. Albert 63
Making Horse Power !
For my Gear-head Friends , Living in El Paso , Texas With a Racing Friend at the Sport car racing parts store, He was wanting to purchase more horsepower, + more Air / More Fuel / more Money, to us related Cubic dollars !! well I asked when told the price, AND how much would that price be if ( TWO ) were purchased, Mmmmm well it was a great savings for both of US ! so the investment of buying power, went to the adjustable timing unit in the driving position along with the readout of Boost on display . Because ,,, El Paso is at average 4000 - ft altitude, and known for each thousand feet a Horsepower of % is lost , well my purchase was for a Chevrolet Big Block , towing an enclosed 24 foot trailer ! with a 3000 lb Race car. Now I did experience another High , when the 18 wheelers called out, what are you running in that tow rig. = Just a little Air Box, 7000 foot altitude, at 65 MPH up hill . The Smile still Here, but now the unit for Sale, and I'll Keep the Smile :-))) Continue : the One Ton truck was modified with a Gear Vendor 40% reduction unit, from 410 to the equivalent of 370, on top of which a 100 gallon storage tank for LP gas purchased in Mexico at 1.25 cent a gallon. raising the no trailer and Race car, = 16.2 MPG in street use. My Friend from San Antonio, Texas, John had me open the hood every time he saw me, with the biggest of Smiles available. Ah ! the story revealed !!!
Making Horse Power !
For my Gear-head Friends , Living in El Paso , Texas With a Racing Friend at the Sport car racing parts store, He was wanting to purchase more horsepower, + more Air / More Fuel / more Money, to us related Cubic dollars !! well I asked when told the price, AND how much would that price be if ( TWO ) were purchased, Mmmmm well it was a great savings for both of US ! so the investment of buying power, went to the adjustable timing unit in the driving position along with the readout of Boost on display . Because ,,, El Paso is at average 4000 - ft altitude, and known for each thousand feet a Horsepower of % is lost , well my purchase was for a Chevrolet Big Block , towing an enclosed 24 foot trailer ! with a 3000 lb Race car. Now I did experience another High , when the 18 wheelers called out, what are you running in that tow rig. = Just a little Air Box, 7000 foot altitude, at 65 MPH up hill . The Smile still Here, but now the unit for Sale, and I'll Keep the Smile :-))) Continue : the One Ton truck was modified with a Gear Vendor 40% reduction unit, from 410 to the equivalent of 370, on top of which a 100 gallon storage tank for LP gas purchased in Mexico at 1.25 cent a gallon. raising the no trailer and Race car, = 16.2 MPG in street use. My Friend from San Antonio, Texas, John had me open the hood every time he saw me, with the biggest of Smiles available. Ah ! the story revealed !!!