Updated
Updated
-Carl
Thanks.
You are welcome. Just updated again.
Shannen, when I edit the post with a new code is there a way for that to make it a new post so it doesn't get lost in old posts? Or do I have to make a new post?
Thanks
-Carl
Jack of all trades, absolutely master of none! Too many projects, not enough time and limited funds.
Geronimo, Guadalupe County, Texas
1993 K1500 Suburban - SBC Refit retraining the TBI and Computer Control.
2004 Z66 Avalanche 5;3 to 6.0 LQ9 upgrade - project pending
updated :)
-Carl
Hi Carl,
I guess I missed this.
I don't have a direct answer to this question. There are tools at the top of the page to help filter the forums. Any new posts will move a thread to the top of the "New Posts" page. Edits will be noted in the "Recent Activity" page but they can be lost if there's a bunch of activity. I think the best answer may be to make the thread a sticky. I checked the stats and this thread has been viewed 2571 times (2572 now, I just opened it in another browser. ). That's much higher than most threads here.
I guess we're more valuable offering 5% off than useful technical advice.
Sometimes my tech advice isn't worth 5% The discount isn't much but it does help, it almost pays the sales tax
-Carl
Hehe, the thread is sticky, I feel dirty after church
-Carl
Don’t forget to open the emails Rock Auto sends you. They track the type of parts you buy and therefore assume you own specific vehicles. Then they have close out sale on parts for your vehicle. We recently got a bunch of regular maintenance stuff for our 1990 Mazda B2200. Probably a couple hundred bucks worth for under fifty bucks
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