To naturally aspirate or force induce
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Staging Lane
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From: Formerly Hayden, AL . . . Now Attleboro Falls, MA
Looks like most people are voting SC.
How does the milage on the 4.8L affect anyone's opinion on SC vs. NA? Nineball's truck is a 2000, and could therefore easily have 100k+ on the motor. (My '01 has 114k) Do you think FI with 100-125k on the odometer is still the way to go provided the engine is in good shape, i.e., compression's good on all cylinders?
How does the milage on the 4.8L affect anyone's opinion on SC vs. NA? Nineball's truck is a 2000, and could therefore easily have 100k+ on the motor. (My '01 has 114k) Do you think FI with 100-125k on the odometer is still the way to go provided the engine is in good shape, i.e., compression's good on all cylinders?
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Originally Posted by ecthelion
Looks like most people are voting SC.
How does the milage on the 4.8L affect anyone's opinion on SC vs. NA? Nineball's truck is a 2000, and could therefore easily have 100k+ on the motor. (My '01 has 114k) Do you think FI with 100-125k on the odometer is still the way to go provided the engine is in good shape, i.e., compression's good on all cylinders?
How does the milage on the 4.8L affect anyone's opinion on SC vs. NA? Nineball's truck is a 2000, and could therefore easily have 100k+ on the motor. (My '01 has 114k) Do you think FI with 100-125k on the odometer is still the way to go provided the engine is in good shape, i.e., compression's good on all cylinders?
Whether it matters or not, I do not know. However, my truck has 61,000miles. I appreciate all the comments thus far. I welcome all others as well.
Thanks,
Jake
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