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amedd50
04-04-2003, 02:29 PM
I am new here. I have been reading everything for the past four months. I get to pick up my new MM next week. I will be driving from Tx to Pa and other places and I was wondering if there is a Bra for the front. I have looked all over and I can not seem to find one. Does anyone know if there is one out there? Thank you for your comments, you may email me if you wish. Word of warning I am physically handicapped, mentally handicapped and mechanically handicapped. So I have been taking extensive notes. One thing that I do not understand: Why would you have the chip set for 91 and 93 octane? Does it make the engine run smoother or more efficient?:help: :po:
LincMercLover
04-04-2003, 02:44 PM
LeBra I believe is in the process of making a bra for the Marauder.
jgc61sr2002
04-04-2003, 03:38 PM
Amedd50 - Welcome aboard this excellent site, all you want to know about the MM is here. Good luck with your new ride. John :up:
RF Overlord
04-04-2003, 03:48 PM
Originally posted by amedd50
One thing that I do not understand: Why would you have the chip set for 91 and 93 octane? Does it make the engine run smoother or more efficient?:help: :po:
amedd:
These motors have knock sensors, so if you use lower octane fuel, the ECM simply retards the timing to where the motor doesn't knock...you'll never hear it, but it won't perform as well. By having a dual-program chip, if you have to use 91 octane due to lack of availability of 92 or 93, the chip will help compensate for that. Then when you CAN get 93, you can go back to the higher-performance program. Capisce?
gonzo50
04-04-2003, 04:14 PM
amedd50, go to this web site, you may be interested in this product.:beer:
www.xpel.com/paint
Marauderman
04-04-2003, 06:36 PM
I'm just interested in how your having your MM set up for you to drive with your problems you stated.... it is another bit of helpful info for us all....you never know folks..
CRUZTAKER
04-04-2003, 06:48 PM
I asked the same question when I first got here. They are being much nicer to you than I......it's all good. I think it's the way I presented the question having never owned a true performance vehicle. Click on, and read my original thread below. BUT, we got off on a tangent after awhile, so read what helps.
http://www.mercurymarauder.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1567&highlight=octane
As far as bras....I have a temporary solution I utilize for the meanwhile. I still have the bra from my '98 marquis, it fits, but covers the fog lites.
LincMercLover
04-04-2003, 08:40 PM
RF told us you were a bad person back then, but this was WAY back when we actually like him, so that should explain a lot...
:lol:
CRUZTAKER
04-04-2003, 11:52 PM
You won't hear me deny it :P
amedd50
04-05-2003, 10:31 AM
I want to thank everyone for their input and those that have responded to my emails. As most of you know from your own past, that as young ones we do many foolish things that we end up paying for later in our lives. Like smoking, jumping from planes, being in wars not of our making and being in wars of our making (bar brawls). hehehe Anyway to make a long story short, I am a retired Army Medical NCO, I had two combat tours in VN for those that remember that one, and I log over 1250 jumps. I am just retired from Federal Civil Service with the Army Medical Department. My MM will be outfitted with a 1000 watt inverter. I have to use a nebulizer about every four to five hours for my breathing and if necessary to run what is called an oxygen concentrator. The concentrator purifies the air quality to about 98% pure versus the 86 - 88% air that we normally breath. Due to extensive neck injuries incurred on Active Duty it is hard for me to get into my full size van so I have to downsize. But in so doing I am upsizing in comfort. The full size van still rides like a truck which it is. Also from combat injuries I am limited on how far I can drive without a serious few hour breaks. The lower legs need all the circulation they can get. However I do not use a wheelchair, just a cane and I am not letting any of it stop me from visiting my family and friends. Sorry for the long explaination but this should answer some of the questions. Thank you all once again for your assistance and the information that you have provided on this site over the past few years.
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