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Ever modified a V6 into a V5 using brute force?
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<blockquote data-quote="skylineTT" data-source="post: 7759583" data-attributes="member: 576995"><p>You're going to have an idle lump because you're taking a combustion out of the sequence so it will be a dead spot in the firing order. When you get the motor wound up a little, the engine speed is too fast to notice as much of a dead spot but it is still there. Not to be mean or anything, but that is definately the most ghetto and retarded thing I have ever seen anybody do. Lol I know it is basically an old junker and you just wanted to get it moving but dang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skylineTT, post: 7759583, member: 576995"] You're going to have an idle lump because you're taking a combustion out of the sequence so it will be a dead spot in the firing order. When you get the motor wound up a little, the engine speed is too fast to notice as much of a dead spot but it is still there. Not to be mean or anything, but that is definately the most ghetto and retarded thing I have ever seen anybody do. Lol I know it is basically an old junker and you just wanted to get it moving but dang. [/QUOTE]
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