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engine question
i just replaced my engine in my 98 trans am with a mint conditioned LS1 with less than 10k miles. Y IS MY METER STILL READING 99K MILES??? ANY1 HLEP
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Re: engine question
ummm your odometer??? it dosnt change. lol, seriously, its not going to cout how many miles on the current engine. its gonna keep on going so you will know how many miles are on the car. so just write the mileage down when the engine was put in, then when you want to know your mileage you subtract that number from the total number of miles. you cant change the odometer. its illegal
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87 firebird formula ws6 (currently has a old 78 305 with the following upgrades, including lots of miles and stock heads and internals....oops) crane cam cam specs performance valve springs and retainers, flowtech headers, 255 lph fuel pump, holley 600cfm carb, weiand single plane manifold, a healty diet. 14.90 1/4 mile....just wait for the 406 to be finished MY VIDEOS MY PICTURES -Tom |
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Re: engine question
It shouldn't change. Rolling back your odometer is extremely illegal even if you do replace the engine.
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wow...
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Re: engine question
It is reading what it should....the mileage of the car.
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1999 Pontiac Trans Am WS.6 #1747 Stock'ish' |
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you cant be serious
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Re: engine question
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