Fixing H2

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dwaxman1
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Fixing H2

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Finally gonna have my warped Gibson Headers removed and replaced tomorrow, I decided to go back to OEM...my mileage has been taking a beating ever since they have been warped..Dropping it off tomorrow morning at Master Mechanic...



I guess that is what happens with burning hot metal and water....
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works great now, thanks Master Mechanic, my mileage is Great now, drove the H2 to Guelph yesterday and it runs better, no hissing noise anymore and I can see the Liters/100K go down again to a modest 13L/100K on Highway speeds, great from the 22L/100K with the warped Headers...okay well not great but atleast a 100% better then with the leaking headers...



excellent job! Now you have my car there too.. fix it as well please Image so I can sell that and buy my H3 Image
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[quote name='dwaxman1' timestamp='1304261694' post='27420']

works great now, thanks Master Mechanic, my mileage is Great now, drove the H2 to Guelph yesterday and it runs better, no hissing noise anymore and I can see the Liters/100K go down again to a modest 13L/100K on Highway speeds, great from the 22L/100K with the warped Headers...okay well not great but atleast a 100% better then with the leaking headers...



excellent job! Now you have my car there too.. fix it as well please Image so I can sell that and buy my H3 Image

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how are you getting 13L/per 100k? cant get mine anybetter than 16L / 100k at 110kph <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... /angry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':angry:' />



13/per 100k would be great! it would be the same as my mercedes then!
Drive it like you stole it!

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Airaid intake filter, Poweraid throttle body spacer, Gibson side swept exhaust, and awesome fuel supplement from Hydratech and a lot of tweaking....



maybe it was downhill, with the wind at our back and in neutral...Image
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maybe it was downhill, with the wind at our back and in neutral...Image





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<img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... feSpit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':coffeespit:' /> very Funny!
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