KBCraig
Regular Member
The whistler turbo is the M35A2C. You will definitely be noticed while driving. Your neighbors will probably have a few things to say too.
Including, "Help! Come get me!" when the floodwaters rise.
The whistler turbo is the M35A2C. You will definitely be noticed while driving. Your neighbors will probably have a few things to say too.
I think just the thought of knowing that the deuce I'm buying, has a loud whistle sound to it, that is probably going to peeve off my anti-gun neighbor from Mass., is worth the money spent alone, and a better reason than 'Childhood dream'.
I think just the thought of knowing that the deuce I'm buying, has a loud whistle sound to it, that is probably going to peeve off my anti-gun neighbor from Mass., is worth the money spent alone, and a better reason than 'Childhood dream'.
Don't forget, it's a diesel engine...
Side note, look into making your own biodiesel fuel. That will save you at the pump and will even give you a couple new hobbies if you work it right.
It's a multi-fuel engine. It will run on anything from filtered fry grease, to jet fuel, including used motor oil in between.
It's still designed for diesel, with modifications that allow it to tolerate other fuels. If you run it on gasoline, you have to follow a strict schedule of additives and maintenance, or something like that. It's been awhile since I read the manual.
Bio diesel fuel is inexpensive to produce in your garage from a few simple ingredients obtained from local stores. Make a few trips to some local fast food joints and ask them if they would like for you to collect their used deep frier oil for free. Most will gladly accept because they are already having to pay to have somebody else collect the stuff.