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Rollin coal... Ghey or Cool?

I do it with my rider... of course its a diesel. Difference there is its a manual injector and when im doing it its because its seriously overloaded and Im pouring fuel to it.

To me thats the only time I better see black, when your flogging the hell out of it working. Not when your sitting in traffic... I was stuck behind a Ricer truck the other day (in my lifted diesel) and I had to roll my windows up because of the soot.
 
It looked pretty badass when optimus prime and ironhide do it in transformers, other than that it's ghey.
 
Yes, I think it's fantastic when a vehicle doesn't properly complete it's combustion cycle... They get "better mileage" and you can look like a pro douche while pouring out the black smoke that screams to me, "I have a diesel and no clue on earth what all that black smoke comes from every time I step on the gas. But it's cool my mechanic stocks tons of glow plugs for me, even gives me every tenth one free..."

Side note. Love the coexist sticker right under the stack on that TDI blowing out noxious fumes.
 
****ing gay.

About as gay as lifted 2WD trucks, really. Domestic driving hillbilly ricers, sweet. Jag bags.

The TDI Jetta was funny though. :mrgreen:
 
it just shows the level of imbreded-ness that the drive has. I'd bet that they all have nascar stickers on the truck somewhere.
 
How about this, dont waste your money on some shitty plug and play bullydog bullshit "tuner" (this includes alot of others) but take the time and your money to a real "tuner" and do what ever your gonna do to your truck (exhaust, blah blah blah) and then get that damn thing on the dyno and tuned right "thumbsup"

I dont want to see any smoke coming out of my diesels, which is all i own btw. All of mine are dyno tuned and do not smoke but uinder the absolute heaviest of loads, such as going full wood when accelerating to get on the interstate pulling our 13,000 pound backhoe and trailer, even then you can barely see a steady hint of smoke.
 
best part of the bikes vs duce' video... about 3/4 down in the comments is his name/business name/business and home phone numbers.
 
My LBZ is tuned using EFI Live... I get a very little puff of smoke when you first get on it then the turbo spools and it burns the fuel like it's supposed too... while making power. While the "coal roller" with the 6" stacks is wondering where I went...
 
If it's smoking a bit, at least you know it's not going lean! This does not mean I think a truck needs to look like a train, but I would rather see a bit of black than nothing at all. At least for us guys without these fancy "computers", mechanical 12v's for the win! This is also why I am doing stacks on my truck...If it smokes, at least it wont be going right in your window.
 
My LBZ is tuned using EFI Live... I get a very little puff of smoke when you first get on it then the turbo spools and it burns the fuel like it's supposed too... while making power. While the "coal roller" with the 6" stacks is wondering where I went...


EFI Live FTW..... Crazy what some of these guys are charging for tunes......"thumbsup"
 
****ing gay.

About as gay as lifted 2WD trucks, really. Domestic driving hillbilly ricers, sweet. Jag bags.

The TDI Jetta was funny though. :mrgreen:

hmm i drive a lifted 2wd diesel...... but i dont roll coal.
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my duramax will blow some smoke in level 4 on the edge box, not roll coal. i have efi live but havent installed it yet,because some way my computer got locked. and we cant undo it.:evil:
 
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