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NitroCherokee

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NitroCherokee last won the day on July 11 2013

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  • Birthday 02/10/1977

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    Steve
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    Flushing Michigan
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    19 Silverado LTZ Z71

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  1. I do not disagree MPG is lower with E85, but Horsepower and Torque are higher on E85.
  2. hahahahahah WOW, you're on your own pal..............
  3. hahahahahah WOW, you're on your own pal..............
  4. You are making yourself look stupid, I am starting to get embarrassed for you. Please stop, you're wrong
  5. Leave your boots loosely tied so your nut drop into them and don't get lost when you try.
  6. I used to use Baker for a lor of my race engines, they are top notch
  7. Where are your paddle tires for that wheeler? I have never tried my 'Shee with regular tires on the sand how does it do?
  8. Sig Sauer P238
  9. That's a good looking tire!! Really sets off the truck!
  10. Most likely require new axles, I would be a bit nervous running 1/2" studs with that kind of horsepower especially if you have some sticky shoes on her
  11. That had to have been making an awful lot of noise? Then again you don't drive Michigan roads so maybe not?
  12. The modules you saw were most likely the Radio (Fujitsu Ten) HMI (Bosch) and OnStar module (LG). Ibiquity would have nothing at all to do with the concerns in these trucks.
  13. I do not know who you were talking to but these radio's are built by Fujitsu Ten. Ibiquity is the builder of HD radio, not radios. In one of the most revolutionary moves since Frank Conrad introduced radio broadcasting in 1919, iBiquity Digital Corporation has created HD Radio Technology to bring AM and FM radio into the digital 21st century. This breakthrough technology allows digital radio signals to ride the same airwaves as analog AM and FM radio broadcasts, bringing crystal-clear sound from any radio station to the listening public along with new FM audio channels and wireless data services. The HD Radio In-Band, On-Channel (IBOC) system is the only FCC-approved system for digital AM and FM. It provides for true, end-to-end digital broadcasting within the existing spectrum and allows with continued analog broadcasts to legacy receivers. iBiquity’s partners include leading consumer and broadcast electronics manufacturers; semiconductor and electronic component manufacturers; automakers; retailers and wireless data service providers. Each of our partners has joined with iBiquity Digital to advance the rollout of HD Radio Technology through the introduction of new products, services and equipment that will allow for a seamless transition to digital radio in much the same way that color television replaced black-and-white broadcasts. iBiquity Digital has three offices in Columbia, Maryland (corporate headquarters), Piscataway, New Jersey, and Auburn Hills, Michigan.
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