Todd Turbo S
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Nice writes up...you did an outstanding Job. Are those two Belgium Malinois and GSD, or one Malinois and Dutch Shepard? All great breeds...they most have a blast playing/hiking together.
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They’re all Malinois mixes. The tan one and black one are Mal/GSD mixes and the dirty looking one is Mal/Dutchie mix. The dutchie mix is wild and troublesome, the other two are princessesNice writes up...you did an outstanding Job. Are those two Belgium Malinois and GSD, or one Malinois and Dutch Shepard? All great breeds...they most have a blast playing/hiking together.
Mal/GSD mix is a great breed, our local PD has two, I’m looking at getting an IPO3, love that mix. Here’s my GSDThey’re all Malinois mixes. The tan one and black one are Mal/GSD mixes and the dirty looking one is Mal/Dutchie mix. The dutchie mix is wild and troublesome, the other two are princesses
Gorgeous pup! We are not on your level at all. I move around a lot and the dutchie and I have been in 3 clubs in 3 states over 3 years. Timing has never worked out for us to even go for a BH. I was gone for a year in there also, and wife couldn’t handle him. Been focusing on family since I got back, so no real training. He is still very high drive but more manageable now so I may get back into it.Mal/GSD mix is a great breed, our local PD has two, I’m looking at getting an IPO3, love that mix. Here’s my GSD
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When I die, I want to be reincarnated as one of your dogs. Their the only dogs I know that have their own Raptor with a roof top tent...LOL!
Love the write up.
Although I have a Gen 1, I'm kinda following along a similar path. Just had my front shocks rebuilt (with shrader valves) and added Geiser Coil Springs. Going to have rear shocks rebuilt the same way with Deaver +4 springs in the rear.
Also looking at a roof top tent. How do you like yours?
Gents,
I went camping this past weekend out in the boonies near Mount Rainier. The trip out was nice and we stopped to checkout wild flowers and let the pups play in a stream. Before going off-road, I aired down to 26psi which made everything a lot comfier. We found a nice spot, setup camp, and let the dogs run around off-leash. Around 9pm we all passed out in the tent. At 1AM we were woken up because one of the dogs wet the bed…we have a mattress protector so not a huge deal, just had to soak it up with an extra towel and planned to deal with it the next day. At 2AM she wet the bed again and wouldn’t wake up…we all got out of the tent and she couldn’t stay standing…she staggered and tumbled over before throwing up. This was a big deal and she was in bad shape. We packed up as fast as we could and I hauled butt on the trail until we got to the hardball road. I had to air back up. This took 15min and I was a little scared that the Viair 400P would overheat before I could fill the tires all the way up. Luckily, it did not overheat and I went very very fast to the nearest emergency clinic which, despite the speed, was still 2.5hrs away. She peed in the truck on the way there but was a little more responsive when we arrived. The tox screen came back positive for THC. Apparently, someone left some form of weed behind at the campsite and she got into it while off-leash. They gave her an IV and, since we didn’t know what type of marijuana it was, the doc told us to watch her and make sure she doesn’t go into a coma. Fortunately, she is back to normal.
The weekend was cut short, but it wasn’t all bad. We did a couple short hikes and I got to try out some new stuff. I had purchased some tire deflators from a local shop and they worked okay, but the high-rate deflation didn’t last and I ended up doing a lot of manual deflation. I may have to play around with the pressure adjustment.
The Viair 400P worked well, but not having a 100% duty cycle is scary in an emergency. I’m not able to return this one, but I definitely think I should have gotten the 450P.
The road shower worked great to clean dishes, but it has a lot of limitations. The hose is pretty short so it makes it difficult to rinse the dogs off properly and everything has to be done in a small area. Also, the capacity isn’t really the capacity because you can still have water in there that can’t make it out of the hose.
The Icon option 2 leaf springs are not enough to keep the truck level with eibach springs in the front. Fully loaded I ended up with ¼” negative rake. Even without the extra weight it visually looks like the front is higher even though it is ½” lower in the front. I’m also getting some squeaking from the rear suspension. Icon said it could be the spring clamps rubbing and I’ve read it could be the poly bushings. I ordered some new centering pins, poly bushing grease, and MPHD to swap the springs to option 3 in the next couple of weeks.
As I said in a previous post, I gave up on the dog ramp since the tent is too high now and it is really just faster for me to lift them up in there. They average around 65 lbs each so not terrible.
On a much more positive note, I picked up a Cobb Accessport from a user on here. I loaded the 91 AKI Map 1 and still need to test it out tomorrow. Reading up, it seems I will have to buy a new intercooler to really get more power. I’ve been used to BMWs with air to liquid intercoolers so was hoping there was an option to make that happen on this truck…I imagine it would be a huge hassle to add an additional radiator, pump, and reservoir which is why no dice. I’ll have to research the real efficiency in that sort of system anyway. In any case, I’ll be on the lookout for a used FMIC.