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LOL
- Tim
- Tim
..""http://si2kgmd:gmd0702d@service.gm.com/si2000/home.html""..
Several pages of the 2000 Service Manual ($125.00) have been compared to the online data.
They appear to be exactly the same..
After, sure, but drink beer while snowmobiling. Heck NO!
PS. Engineer humor
> Q: What do engineers use for birth control?
> A: Their personalities.
>
> Q: How can you tell an extroverted engineer?
> A: When he talks to you, he looks at your shoes
> instead of his own.
>
> Q: Why did the engineers cross the road?
> A: Because they looked in the file and that's what they did last year.
>
> Q: How do you drive an engineer completely insane?
> A: Tie him to a chair, stand in front of him, and fold up a road map the wrong way.
>
> You might be an engineer if ....
>
> Choosing to buy flowers for your girlfriend or
> upgrading your RAM is a moral dilemma.
>
> You take a cruise so you can go on a personal tour of the engine room.
>
> In college you thought Spring Break was metal fatigue failure.
>
> The sales people at the local computer store can't answer any of your questions
>
> At an air show you know how fast the skydivers are falling
>
> You bought your wife a new CD-ROM drive for her
> birthday.
>
> You can type 70 words per minute but can't read your own handwriting.
>
> You comment to your wife/husband that their straight hair is nice and parallel.
>
> You sit backwards on the Disneyland rides to see how they do the special effects.
>
> You have saved every power cord from all your broken appliances.
>
> You have more friends on the Internet than in real life.
>
> You know what < <http://? stands for.
>
> You look forward to Christmas so you can put the kids'toys together.
>
> You see a good design and still have to change it.
>
> You spent more on your calculator than you did on your wedding ring.
>
> You still own a slide rule and know how to use it.
>
> You think that people yawning around you are sleep deprived.
>
> You window shop at Radio Shack.
>
> Your laptop computer costs more than your car.
>
> Your wife/husband hasn't the foggiest idea of what you do at work.
>
> You've already calculated how much you make per
> second.
>
> You've tried to repair a $5 radio.
Check this out. An MP3 player for your cassette deck
http://www.romemp3.com/
Can't read my writing
Don't wanna know what my puter cost
Like to "IMPROVE" things
hehe
Hunter
LOL
- Tim
I am alot more serious about motorized sports....
"you're gonna die ball!!!"..."just tap it in...little tiny tiny taps"...
LOL
- Tim
Just remember that it's supposed to swing back around towards the Silverado/Sierra thing once in a while!
Thanks!
PF Flyer
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Back on topic?
Just kidding..
Allen-
Rules:
1. Each player will furnish his own equipment for play, normally one club and two balls.
2. Course to be played must be approved by the owner of the hole.
3. Unlike outdoor golf, the object is to get the club into the hole and keep the balls out of the hole.
4. For the most effective play, the club should have a firm shaft. Course owners are permitted to check the stiffness of the shaft before play begins.
5. Course owners reserve the right to restrict the length of the club to avoid damage to the hole.
6. The object of the game is to take as many strokes as necessary until the course owner is satisfied. Failure to do so may result in being denied permission to play the course again.
7. It is considered bad form to begin playing the hole immediately upon arriving at the course. The experienced player will normally admire the entire course with special attention paid to well-formed bunkers.
8. Players are cautioned not to mention any other courses that they have played, or concurrently are playing, to the owner of the course being played. Upset owners have been known to damage a player's equipment for this reason.
9. Players should assure themselves that their match has been properly scheduled, especially on a different course being played for the first time. Previous players have been known to get irate if they find someone else playing what they considered to be their own private course.
10. Players should not assume a course is in shape for play at all times. Some owners may be embarrassed if their course is temporarily under repair and the player is advised to use tact in the determination. Most advanced players will find alternate means of play when this occurs.
11. It is considered outstanding performance, time permitting, to play the same hole several times in one match.
12. Course owners shall be the sole judge of who is the best player.
13. It is considered bad form for a player to reveal his score to other players or that he has even played the course. Players who have contracted for exclusive rights to play a private course are cautioned that information reaching the owner that he has played some other course may result in the contract being cancelled and a suit for damages instituted.
-David
I got better things to do than drive a little car around a lawn and watch people think they are better than me!.....
I'd be like Rodney in Caddyshack.....the pig that goes out and annoys the hell outa the "nose in the airs"....
hehe
- Tim
..so.....how about them trucks?
Tom
BWAHAHAHA!!
If not I guess its off the garage for a little work on the truck (to stay on topic).
machinist16
I would think the decision would come down to what you can find on the used market that meets your needs, is the right body style (reg cab, ext cab) and is the price you want to pay.
Mike L
-David
If i wanted to give it to you i would have to set mine back to stock (everything tires and all) give it to you you can program but if you sent it back it wouldnt work on my truck
1 user at a time
-David
-David
Too much truck? Not possible! Too much sticker shock?? Now that's possible!!
thanks
from the box
top speed limiter (128mph)
trans shift firmness ( i like this)
trans shift points
engine rev limiter
cooling fan on off temps
change for non stock tires/non stock axle ratios
I wouldnt get one unless you change tire size to larger then 265's. I only have the shiftfirmness and the tire changes on mine. I dont think it was worth $279 but i wanted everything reading correctly.
Let me know if you need more info
Ryan
Ron
I couldnt believe it when the guy said $279. I figured 325 at least. I didnt complain.
Got it at a local parts store
Ryan
Thanks ahead of time.
Rick
Say, in your honest opinion, did the KN filter make any noticeable difference in your engine's performance/mileage? So far I have no mods at all on my Silverado but K&N air filter will probably be my first. The Hypertech Computer sounds good too.
later
For reference, it's an '01 Sierra SLT, 5.3, 2WD, posi A/T, storm grey with the dark charcoal leather, polished wheels. Just gorgeous. Ordered on 2.27, arrived on 3.30. I checked the truck over very carefully, I'm a picky guy. I run a detailing shop during the day, so I know how to pick apart a car. They did an excellent job getting it ready for me. My one complaint, though: You can't get an SLT without the OnStar system, and thus the antenna sticking out of the roof. I just about left the truck there for that reason. I didn't ask for a hole in the roof!!! But then I settled down and took in the rest of the truck, and just couldn't leave it there. I still hate the antenna, though. It might have to just find a new home (dumpster). The truck drives great, plenty of power, cool options, so far so good (500 miles since yesterday morning).
Couple of questions:
Shocks: The dealer said I couldn't get an SLT with the soft suspension (this seemed stupid to me), so it has the firmer shocks. Is there a non-GM shock that has the ride of the softer ones, or should I get the GM ones for the standard suspension? From what I understand, that was the only diff between the two was the shocks.
Exhaust: It needs something with a little more rumble, but it sure cruises at 80mph nice and quiet. My dad put a Borla cat-back system on his '00 Chevy 5.3, and it sounds good, nice and rumbly, but not too loud when you get on it. Anything else you guys would recommend? What size is generally accepted for best performance?
Homelink: Anybody installed this deal on a truck? They put 'em in the '01 Yukons/Tahoes, it's the three-button garage door transmitter mounted in the overhead console. It'd be a nice deal--I have three garage door openers that I wouldn't need to find a stash for if I could get that Homelink deal set up.
Lowering: Just maybe two or three inches in the front, maybe four or five in the back. This truck just sits too damn tall. Spindles or coilsprings in the front? Can I go five inches in the back w/o cutting into the frame?
Thanks in advance for any input.
http://www.pvmufflers.com/id16.htm
And no, I am not affiliated with him or his company.
Lowering: Can't do a 5" drop in the rear without cutting.