Who out there is running the 45 over SAC's in a stock LB7? Mine are biting the bullet hard AND FAST! So I'm going to have to do something here quick with them. I don't hardly drive the BURB anymore(haven't put 7K miles on it in the last year), but I took it down to the inlaws for turkey day and all was fine, parked it for a week, drove it again and it's hazing at night in the headlights behind me. So I triple dose it with power service to try and buy some time, drove it last night and it seemed better, but I drove it today and it looked like I had a friggen 2 stroke outboard in it running double oil idling from all the blue smoke rolling out during the daytime(fogged out the road behind me leaving mcdonalds after getting the kids some happy meals). Was going to try cleaning them, but with the way it's fogging now, I doubt anything will help it.
I REALLY don't feel like putting VCO's back in, so the wife gave me the go ahead to spend the extra for SAC's. My big concern is I don't want to deal with hazing. I've tuned a couple of trucks with industrial 45 overs, and was left rather disappointed as I could never get them to run to what I would consider clean, and don't want my BURB to be like those trucks were. I know a few have bought them, but I'm just not seeing many reports from those that have them on a basically stock engine.
I REALLY don't feel like putting VCO's back in, so the wife gave me the go ahead to spend the extra for SAC's. My big concern is I don't want to deal with hazing. I've tuned a couple of trucks with industrial 45 overs, and was left rather disappointed as I could never get them to run to what I would consider clean, and don't want my BURB to be like those trucks were. I know a few have bought them, but I'm just not seeing many reports from those that have them on a basically stock engine.