junkyardhero
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where you go to buy smog, duh.What exactly is a smog shop?
i keed, i keed. it's a shop that you go to for your emissions test that you have to do every two years.
where you go to buy smog, duh.What exactly is a smog shop?
Like a jerk store, where you go to buy jerks.where you go to buy smog, duh.
i find it all fascinating. i mean, not that it makes a lick of difference for what i'm doing, but it's interesting none the less.
here's a question on the 75~76 dip in power, was that in conjunction with the debut of lean burn? or was that when they went to the 8:1 compression vs. the 8.4:1?
I do suspect that the addition of the catalytic convertor, which in those days was very restrictive, single exhaust, carb and distributor changes for smog, lean burn, and other things like less cam caused the drop.
Ive had my 79 LRE about 30 years and in that time have read most everything written about them. As we should all know, there are no absolutes when dealing with MOPARS. However, the LRE community generally believes that the 78 engines had the 68-340 cam while the 79's did not. No LRE had a smog pump or Lean Burn. The LRE engine for both years was coded EH1, NOT E58 different codes mean different specs. My 79 did not have a 340 spec cam in it when I tore it down to rebuild, it does now.
If I had dial indicators that could work…..but who doesn’t love a drag race
Yup, and we have at least two flavors of them. One is a general smog shop where repairs and other services can be done too. The other is a test only smog shop where no repairs can be done. My '78 W250 at one time (before I bought it) was deemed a "gross polluter", so, I have to take it to a test only station every time, even though repairs were done so that it has below average readings now.where you go to buy smog, duh.
i keed, i keed. it's a shop that you go to for your emissions test that you have to do every two years.
I inserted a photo that I found online of the LRT's being built at Tecumseh Truck (Chrysler Canada). These were 1978 Model year. I recall the 1979 model year and all the rumors about W2 heads, etc. Most of the excitement back then was because of the performance of the prototypes, and people mistook it for the production models. There is a very good article linked in post #50. Another 2 pics from the Packard Proving grounds 2 weeks ago. A 1979 LRE, engine part# 4115300.No need to measure, your '78 LRE came with the '68 340 auto camshaft profile.
The '79 LRE not.
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I want to be sitting in the LRT Bed and my hearing aids turned to "11" for that!And there is NOTHING like a LRT in a long tunnel and punch the go fast peddle half way through.
And there is NOTHING like a LRT in a long tunnel and punch the go fast peddle half way through.
You do not need to hear it, you will FEEL it.I want to be sitting in the LRT Bed and my hearing aids turned to "11" for that!
My brother just retired from FHP. His last few months was on I-95. He was doing accident reports catching up on his paper work and got an SUV flying past him pretty fast. Charger went to 141mph quickly went to 152 kind of slowly. The SUV hammered it and left him in the dust. Never knew the make of the car!True. If you get yanked over, you probably deserved it. They do want people to stop before they state to their friends, “Here! Hold my beer and watch this ****!”
I will say interstate driving in this state is pretty freakin scary!
He was in the Keys, Monroe county from 2018-2023. Sold his house in Key Largo and built in Volusia county. Went from 1/8th of an acre (big in Key Largo!) to 10. He wasn't with FHP very long. He was in Management in the water company in the Keys. Too much stress! FHP was better. Paid into the same state retirement fund. Never got into any shooting. Helped a lot of folks.WOW! I’m not a fan of that stupid high speed driving on the interstates. If you know a stretch of no exits for a few miles and its traffic is ZERO VEHICLES, then I say at your own risk have at it.
It’s when these cars/drivers are turning up the speeds and a possibility however remote it may seem, then testing your top speed is out. The way some tools endanger other people’s lives should have a severe penalty. Foolish driving like this is bad for all.
By yourself at 3am with not a light in sight, at your own risk.
Have at it. Don’t cry if you crash.
I’m glad your brother made the golden ticket time of his career.
The police always see people at there most worst and desperate.
Not a good look for humanity. Hard on the soul.
My brother in law and one of my longest best friends just retired out from the force up in lower NY. I can’t stand it when certain topics come up. There eyes glaze over and venom drips from there teeth. Those that don’t know will learn rather quickly to avoid these topics.
It’s just best to thank the cops for doing a dirty job most can’t handle. If they only new a fraction of what’s out in the world.
Sound advice, well said.WOW! I’m not a fan of that stupid high speed driving on the interstates. If you know a stretch of no exits for a few miles and its traffic is ZERO VEHICLES, then I say at your own risk have at it.
It’s when these cars/drivers are turning up the speeds and a possibility however remote it may seem, then testing your top speed is out. The way some tools endanger other people’s lives should have a severe penalty. Foolish driving like this is bad for all.
By yourself at 3am with not a light in sight, at your own risk.
Have at it. Don’t cry if you crash.
I’m glad your brother made the golden ticket time of his career.
The police always see people at there most worst and desperate.
Not a good look for humanity. Hard on the soul.
My brother in law and one of my longest best friends just retired out from the force up in lower NY. I can’t stand it when certain topics come up. There eyes glaze over and venom drips from there teeth. Those that don’t know will learn rather quickly to avoid these topics.
It’s just best to thank the cops for doing a dirty job most can’t handle. If they only new a fraction of what’s out in the world.
I don't have concrete evidence, but to my knowledge both '78 and '79 LRE's were available in California. As for how a smog pump works, I have a theory. They claim it allows for unburned gasoline in the exhaust to burn due to the introduction of more oxygen. My theory is that all it does is dilute the exhaust by introducing "clean" air to reduce the parts per million of the exhaust coming out the port.