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Old 09-24-2006, 10:31 PM   #15
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Default Re: Could it be THIS simple?

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Originally Posted by rwhite65
Ok I opened my mouth too soon. I just thought I could add some decent knowledge in here before somebody who knew what they were talking about did. I am going back to my corner now.....
Ryan

Dude, not even! I was just covering Brian's back. I really did want to know his vacuum at idle. I want to know yours, too. 8" can't be right. What is it in Park, at idle? What is your elevation?

Just to satisfy my curiosity, let's get hypothetical for a second. Let's say you were cruising down a straight level street at around 35 mph, when a little kid suddenly jumped out from behind the back of a car parked ahead and to your right. You jump on the brakes, stopping just short of hitting him. You don't lock up the tires, but if you had braked any harder, you would have.

Would the engine stall?
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