I just had the Dynomax 17553 Ultra-Flo X Stainless Steel Muffler put on my truck. I'm liking it. It has a built X pipe internal to the muffler. Keep in mind this is on a stock exhaust (minus rear cats). Just the muffler was replaced. Muffler costs about $110 and my local muffler shop put it in...
Lots of info here: But disregard the sticker info. If you want the Viper script, get it from Tony (JTSVP)
http://www.vtcoa.com/forums/f9/caliper-decals-43071/
Motorcycle accident. Around Panama City Fla. Happened around 2-3AM this morning. Drunk driver, hit & run. Please if anyone has anymore info to PM me. Don't post here.
I am not aware of a way to bypass them. I don't know what the motor is measuring to determine that the sensors are in the system. Might be as simple as wiring in a resistor but I have no idea what size.
Even commercial motors have them now. The safety sensors were just a residential thing...
Only if his head is thicker than a 2x4 laying flat. A properly set motor will reverse if it hits one but will close all the way if the opening is clear. Another safety feature.
Yeah, You've got the newer sensors. The amber is the sender and the green is the receiver. All it takes is a millisecond of the receiver being blocked and the door will reverse. You may not even be able to detect it by watching it. Trace the wire back and see if any staples have caught the wire...
No...there's really no way to bypass the sensors completely. At least not that I know of. I really haven't pursued it because if I tried it with a customer and something happened......well, my ass would be grass and they'd be the mower.
You could take the sensors and mount them up by the motor...
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