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Someone said yesterday that you’d need resistors for the hybrid tails to avoid hyperflash- no you won’t because only the brake lights are LED. The turn signals are still incadesent.
 

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Installed that "Deslugger" thing onto the AC compressor.

I ordered it from RockAuto last week along with some other stuff and it was delivered Monday. Figured what the hell, it can't hurt!

I pulled the front up on ramps and removed the 4 bolts that hold the front splash shield on. Once that was off I could pretty much sit underneath with my head between the radiator and accessory pulleys. With that cover removed it makes it real easy to access the AC compressor plug. I zip tied the box to the hard brake line that runs along the to[ of the frame rail next to the compressor.

On a side note, related to driveshafts...

My Mustang has a FMS (Ford Motorsports) aluminum driveshaft. It is larger diameter than a stock steel one, 4" vs 2.5" or something like that. It's held up behind a 600hp motor doing 5000rpm clutch dumps on slicks and 130mph trap speeds

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Deslugger thing? WTH?
 

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Someone said yesterday that you’d need resistors for the hybrid tails to avoid hyperflash- no you won’t because only the brake lights are LED. The turn signals are still incadesent.
Thanks for clarifying. I didn't know one way or the other. I was just speculating that it might be a risk.
 

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Thanks for clarifying. I didn't know one way or the other. I was just speculating that it might be a risk.
For sure. Friday I’m going to the junk yard. They said they have a hybrid 2008 sitting in the yard so i’m gonna try and swipe the d pillar trim but the said they only have one tail light. Minimum I’ll look at the harness.
 

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For sure. Friday I’m going to the junk yard. They said they have a hybrid 2008 sitting in the yard so i’m gonna try and swipe the d pillar trim but the said they only have one tail light. Minimum I’ll look at the harness.
Cool. It will be informative to know if the Hybrid D-pillar appliques are different from Escalade ones. If they're the same, I'd guess Escalade ones are far more commonly available than Hybrid, and would be an acceptable substitute. I have a pair, and can take measurements if necessary, for the good of the community.
 

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Cool. It will be informative to know if the Hybrid D-pillar appliques are different from Escalade ones. If they're the same, I'd guess Escalade ones are far more commonly available than Hybrid, and would be an acceptable substitute. I have a pair, and can take measurements if necessary, for the good of the community.
Coolieo. I’ll ****** em and bust out the calipers.

Gotta get dat areo
 

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Did an oil change on the burb. First time with the fumoto oil change valve. Handy, clean (for the oil drain - filter change is still messy AF), but very very slow even on hot oil. I'm trying to get a sub-$30 full synth oil change. I've been using supertech oil for a minute now, which is 16 bucks, and the supertech oil filters are 4 bucks, plus an extra quart at like 5 bucks is right at 25 plus tax. However, I could only cross reference the supertech 10060 which is the pf43 clone. The pf63 extended filter like I wanted, well I couldnt find its supertech match....so I went AC delco on the filter at 8 bucks. Plus 4 bucks for a bottle of MMO. So it was 35 bucks. Oh well, maybe next time in 5k.
 
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Did an oil change on the burb. First time with the fumoto oil change valve. Handy, clean (for the oil drain - filter change is still messy AF), but very very slow even on hot oil...
I was wondering how long it would take. Put my Fumoto on last change. +1 on filter mess. There's nothing like balancing a full-to-the-brim cup of hot motor oil while laying on your back.
 

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