New setup is done

Josh154

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Same i hope the motor lasts for a couple years yet now lol. I could have a built motor easy for what I’ve spent to get to 700 hp :roflmao:
 

Josh154

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Haha i am just a broke tile setter. Wish i could afford to do it all right now but not gonna get in debt over it. If i can’t pay for it out of my pocket I don’t need it
 

Josh154

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Yeah i think I’ve decided on 100% lbz sticks. I daily it and really don’t want to put up with hazing if i don’t need to.
 

Nickracer9

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You have to shave one part of the lmm grey plug to get lbz’s to fit. It’s super easy and saves ya a little coin.
 

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Haha i am just a broke tile setter. Wish i could afford to do it all right now but not gonna get in debt over it. If i can’t pay for it out of my pocket I don’t need it

Business right off!!! Assuming you work for yourself?
 

Josh154

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Business right off!!! Assuming you work for yourself?

Haha yes I do. I write off mileage right now, accountant said if i switch to expense I have to stay with expense. Said I can’t flip around each year, I usually have $10k in mileage write offs.


Never shaved mine. They plugged right in:confused:

Lbz sticks, lmm motor.

Brent from lds said in a pm they are the same just different nozzle? :confused:
 

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Haha yes I do. I write off mileage right now, accountant said if i switch to expense I have to stay with expense. Said I can’t flip around each year, I usually have $10k in mileage write offs.

Find a new accountant, LOL. As long as you took mileage in the first year, you can flip back and forth all you want now. But, considering that a large repair like this would be depreciated over 5 years, it sounds like you're still likely better off taking mileage.


Brent from lds said in a pm they are the same just different nozzle? :confused:

I put LBZ nozzles on my LMM bodies. Very finicky on tuning. The LMM bodies are supposedly the fastest acting, and the LBZ tips with the extra hole (and I did hone them 40 over) are faster acting than the LMM's too.