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tuffenuf

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  1. Just got 2 know, why this Mack does not have the power it should ? '05 Granite w/ Mack 10 speed, 44K on camelback @ 4:42 ratio and 24.5 rubber. No boost gauge on truck seems I drive around with fuel pedal mashed towards floor, and doesn't seem able to get up and go ? Hate the need to constantly stay near redline. Pyro never above 800, no boost leaks, clean filters, maybe grossed out @ 73K is too much for the pup. Thanks.

  2. That is a trade name. There are many names for glass fiber plastic material. Any auto body repair materials supplier will be able to help you. I tend to like the epoxy based glues/resins for repair and bonding of fiber reinforced materials. Don't rely solely on polyester resin to facilitate a repair as it will not self adhere, or "melt into" the parent substrate. Epoxies excel at this. The urethanes are good also but not as good as the epoxies. The main benefit to the urethane based products is speed of cure.

    Rob

    Thanks for the info, top of door is broken ,have piece and it fits very nice, want to repair it correctly, figured on cleaning with acetone and then bond together. Time isn't a big deal, it's not going anywhere real soon.

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