No it is to big of a cubic inch. But if you have time you can but you would have to redue the main frame and the engine mount.
Yes.
On metric gauge 2.5 to 3 bar, about 40 to 45 psi. At least 15 psi, 25 psi would be better, 40 psi on a good engine.
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it might be gauge failure. jeep's were bad about gauge's going bad
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If you are in Full time it is recommended not to go over 25mph that is probly why it shakes put it in part time you can go up to 55 mph in part time
10w/40
The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
Running at operating temperature around 40 psi.
about 20psi at idle (warm) and 40 to 50psi at 2000rpm.
That depends on the make, model, and engine size of the vehicle.
A full operating temperature it will be around 40 psi.
somewear between 1989-1993 , had the same question for my engine
A 40cc engine wont even touch 40mph. It stresses a 175cc engine to go 40mph. A 40cc engine will go roughly 10 miles an hour based on how much the engine weighs and how much weight you put on top of it.
10w 40 part synthetic
50 50 coolant is what i use- would suggest no more han a 60 40 mix.
Around 30-40 psi when at full operating temperature. Can even be somewhat lower on a high mileage engine.
My two top picks would be 1: flowmaster 44's or 40's 2: glasspack