HP-X results 2000 Excursion

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Just finished the install last night. Second time was easier, meaning I received the wrong one the first time. I started it and let it idle for 20mins looking for leaks and definitely could hear it becoming quiter. After the install it started better, ran better (or maybe the cetane boost helped), this morning biggest difference was in the sound while it was cold. Usually the kids come running thinking I am the school bus, it was so loud. Sounded 100% better today. Definitely a easy install, cheap cost, good results project.

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Sonnax
Maybe new programmer/interface (banks, BD, A2?)

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Suspension/tires/lift - Done
Engine/Trans - 90% Done
Paint/Interior - 10% Done

Then I get a toy like Whata's to pull around!
 
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We had similar results with the HPX as it started faster,quieter and accelerated better:sweet

If the weather forecast holds good for this weekend did you want to do the sonnax kit?
 

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I did the flexline HPX. What a -mad :cussing: -mad to put on, but managed. Anyone do it with this style or have any problems with it?
 

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DavidJ said:
I did the flexline HPX. What a -mad :cussing: -mad to put on, but managed. Anyone do it with this style or have any problems with it?

First one I received was to rigid to connect without major kinks. I returned it and they sent me a more flexible line that was easier to work with and did not kink. Just make sure it doesn't contact anything or it will wear thru. When I install the WW I will make any adjustments as far as alignment.

Brett
 

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CHPMustang said:
We had similar results with the HPX as it started faster,quieter and accelerated better:sweet

If the weather forecast holds good for this weekend did you want to do the sonnax kit?


I DO! I DO! Pick me! Pick me! And the WW, too.
 

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Thunderstorms Saturday,lets do the Sonnax Sunday for it'll be in the 60's and sunny:thumbs If you have room maybe even do Brett's if he's available.
 

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I would have room, but I am not certain that I'll have time on Sunday. I have a step daughter leaving for a trip sometime that day, church, and my parents really want me to go see them. I will have to see if I can juggle a few hours in for a mod party.
 

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CHPMustang said:
We had similar results with the HPX as it started faster,quieter and accelerated better:sweet

If the weather forecast holds good for this weekend did you want to do the sonnax kit?

Definitely, I have been wanting to get it done for too long. I hope it helps alot, I need a cleaner, harder shift. Where is a good place? My place is always available also. Bartman, you in also?

Brett
 

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Sunday, is looking good for me:thumbs . Hope it doesn't rain forecast - Sunny 60f . If anyone interested, PM me and we can setup a place, date and time. CHP if you get the chance lets do the sonnax. Where is Scar13 :dunno , he is the ww expert supervisor on this round. bartman let me know what your schedule is on Sunday.

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