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Postby BigEz » Wed Aug 14, 2013 5:39 am

doctahjones wrote:on the bully dog, i did some tests with that speedo correction...if you change the setting while the car is running, then yes your speedo and bd will be different. but if you leave the setting and restart your car, the speedo will match the new bd setting.
Interesting... My in-dash Speedo does not change at all. And I didn't expect it to, as it is an analog gauge that I assumed was purely mechanical gear driven. But to be honest, I don't know?? Could be fly-by-wire like the accelerator? In any case, mine stays at 66mph on dash when I'm at 70MPH on both BDGT & GPS.

But, I have the BDGT: 50-State GT Gas (40410) not the GT Gas (40415), as that was the only model my shop had in stock.

At site yesterday so here is a before/after lift. I like it.. beefier without getting too jacked. Next item roof basket that I can stand on.... and I'm no small guy.. :wink:

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Postby doctahjones » Wed Aug 14, 2013 7:15 am

BigEz wrote: Next item roof basket that I can stand on.... and I'm no small guy.. :wink:
hum, i thought the weight limit for the roof was 100lbs

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Postby BigEz » Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:46 am

doctahjones wrote: hum, i thought the weight limit for the roof was 100lbs
Yea.. About what I suspected. It will need to be a custom, not a bolt on. Something that fits between the stock rails and actually sits on the roof (with rubber isolates under basket ribs) and also attaches to factory rails. I don't need to haul heavy. But I have photography assignments that I need to stand on the roof for while parked. Will take some time as my aluminum fabricator is in Louisiana. I did the same on a Grand Cherokee, works great, but I need to find the right basket to start with... And few places have actual baskets I can see and touch, without ordering online.

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Postby BigEz » Mon Aug 19, 2013 4:43 am

My son-in-law's 2013 Armada to my 2008 Pathfinder comparison after lift. A little longer and wider, but not taller after the Rancho lift. Same engine.

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Postby NmexMAX » Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:05 am

BigEz wrote: Same engine.
And same drivetrain. Although Armada Pt's have 3.36's.

Very nice pics, Pathy is coming right along.


Did you get a spare with those larger tires?

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Postby BigEz » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:31 am

NmexMAX wrote:
BigEz wrote: Same engine.
And same drivetrain. Although Armada Pt's have 3.36's.
Very nice pics, Pathy is coming right along.
Did you get a spare with those larger tires?
Thanks.

No I still have the stock spare. To be honest, I have not looked to see what the biggest tire I can fit on carrier? My "theory" is I can use the stock spare (about 2.5" shorter) and compensate with the rear airbags if needed. I'll test that theory when I take it in to have the wheel balance tested in about 1000 miles... or if I get a puncture before then?

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Postby NmexMAX » Tue Aug 20, 2013 6:12 am

BigEz wrote:
NmexMAX wrote:
BigEz wrote: Same engine.
And same drivetrain. Although Armada Pt's have 3.36's.
Very nice pics, Pathy is coming right along.
Did you get a spare with those larger tires?
Thanks.

No I still have the stock spare. To be honest, I have not looked to see what the biggest tire I can fit on carrier? My "theory" is I can use the stock spare (about 2.5" shorter) and compensate with the rear airbags if needed. I'll test that theory when I take it in to have the wheel balance tested in about 1000 miles... or if I get a puncture before then?
That would be bad for the differantial and your ABS/VDC system might wack out.

doctajones proved you can still fit the exact size you've got under there.

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Postby BigEz » Tue Aug 20, 2013 6:36 am

NmexMAX wrote: That would be bad for the differantial and your ABS/VDC system might wack out.

doctajones proved you can still fit the exact size you've got under there.
Interesting.. I just took a look, and if so, it will be a tight fit. Biggest concern will be the exhaust pipe.. only about 2" from stock spare. For now, I'm within 5-10 miles of a tire shop on surface streets, but this is something I need to do before getting into a remote area.

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BDGT Mounting

Postby BigEz » Wed Oct 09, 2013 2:42 pm

I was asked in a PM how I mounted my BDGT. So I thought I would add a few images.

I cut the suction cup off the bottom of the included adjustable mount, and forced the bendable mounting between my dash and roof pillar trim.

I guess I could have trimmed the dash edge a little so not to have a gap, but the tight fit does a good job at holding it firm. It's actually a pretty good place win no vibration and very easy to see and read.

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Postby akley88 » Wed Oct 09, 2013 5:41 pm

i thought my average mpg was bad

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Postby NmexMAX » Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:06 am

Don't even get me started, I can barely get 250 to a tank.

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Postby akley88 » Thu Oct 10, 2013 7:19 am

NmexMAX wrote:Don't even get me started, I can barely get 250 to a tank.
haha if i am careful and use the bully dog driver coach i can manage 21mpg but i usually get inpatient so i have been averaging 17mpg, which i dont feel is bad with the how my pathy sits

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Postby BigEz » Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:33 am

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akley88 wrote:i thought my average mpg was bad
Well I'm driving an 85 mile roundtrip 4 time a week, on the flat Texas interstate. At 70mph with AC, I'm turning 1800RPM, and if I use cruise-control, I get about 17.5MPG. But the city driving still kills me, even if I drive like a sane person.

Still it is better gas mileage than I got with my V6 Nissan Frontier.. which could hardly get 15mpg with the wind behind it.

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Postby akley88 » Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:44 am

BigEz wrote:.
akley88 wrote:i thought my average mpg was bad
Well I'm driving an 85 mile roundtrip 4 time a week, on the flat Texas interstate. At 70mph with AC, I'm turning 1800RPM, and if I use cruise-control, I get about 17.5MPG. But the city driving still kills me, even if I drive like a sane person.

Still it is better gas mileage than I got with my V6 Nissan Frontier.. which could hardly get 15mpg with the wind behind it.
i know the feeling of long trips. depending on what client i'm at i do up to 220 miles round trip. in the city my mpg is complete crap maybe 10mpg. i just had to bug you about that. im actually jealous cause i could use the extra power of the v8.

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Postby BigEz » Thu Oct 10, 2013 2:27 pm

akley88 wrote:
BigEz wrote:i know the feeling of long trips. depending on what client i'm at i do up to 220 miles round trip. in the city my mpg is complete crap maybe 10mpg. i just had to bug you about that. im actually jealous cause i could use the extra power of the v8.
No worries, everyone gives me hell.. :) I don't think anyone who drives an older Nissan expects high MPG. My wife's 2014 v6, 8 speed Jeep gets 25mpg... But then I would have to dive a jeep. Nah.. No thanks. I see too many Jeeps on the road. I also chase down other Pathfinders... ;) Maybe becouse i see so few?

V8 is nice.. Haven't towed yet, but have had it in some deep slick mud and it walks out like a breeze. It is my work truck and so far it is doing a super job. I love it!!


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