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Barry

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  1. Nice! I'd like to see more of this Falcon!
  2. If you get a chance, call here and ask for Tom in Parts...he is good at spec'ing larger injectors and we do have several options available for the E7! (He might try to talk you into a bigger turbo, too...LOL) Watt's is also know as the Mack Performance Capital of the World! 1-888-304-6225
  3. Way to go, Larry! Congratulations!!
  4. Barry

    Heyy!

    Banned for Sig line spamming!
  5. Haha...good stuff.
  6. We can get new turbos for E9 V8's! Cost is approx. $1500 Call for more info and other applications! 1-888-304-MACK
  7. Welcome to BMT! Glad to have you aboard!
  8. There is a "Today's Active Topics" button on the forum index, right below the random gallery images box. I can see about adding it to the top if you guys want? There is also a big Facebook logo that takes you to the BigMackTrucks.com Facebook application. It's on the side bar in the forum index, towards the bottom of the page. Once in the BMT Facebook ap, you can goto your profile, wall or whatever!
  9. Maybe the coax is run too close to the truck's computer or other electronic hardware? You can try bypassing the installed cable and hook a test patch cable from cb to antenna to see if anything changes. Everything is just suggestions, because electronic gremlins are hard to chase down!
  10. Check the antenna ground. Sometimes the ground at the mirror bracket is no so good. Just try a jumper from the frame to the mirror bracket and see if it improves.
  11. The Bulldog Arrives in North Carolina Mack Celebrates Opening of New World Headquarters in Greensboro GREENSBORO, NC (September 3, 2009) – Mack Trucks, Inc. introduced itself to the Piedmont Triad today as the company officially celebrated the grand opening of the new Mack World Headquarters on National Service Road in Greensboro. “Today begins a new chapter in Mack’s long and illustrious history,” said Dennis Slagle, Mack president and CEO. “We have a 109-year tradition of success, forged by excellent people and products, and that tradition will continue to grow here in North Carolina. The state and local area have welcomed Mack with open arms, and we look forward to becoming part of this community.” The company marked the establishment of its new base of operations with a celebration that included a display of modern and antique Mack trucks, tours of the new headquarters, presentations on Mack’s history and accomplishments, and contests for employees. And since no celebration of Mack is complete without the company’s world-famous mascot, a bulldog walked along with Mr. Slagle as he approached the podium to address employees and state and local officials. Later, an eight-foot-tall gold statue of the Mack Bulldog poised in front of the new headquarters was unveiled. The event also marked the official opening of the Mack Shop located in the new headquarters and open to the general public. The store sells officially licensed Mack merchandise. Mack moved its headquarters to Greensboro as part of a restructuring plan designed to improve organizational efficiency and competitiveness. As a Volvo Group company, many of the corporate support functions Mack relies on – such as human resources, information technology, financial services and logistics – are already based in Greensboro, where they support other Group companies in North America. The Volvo Group’s roots in Greensboro go back to 1981. “Establishing Mack World Headquarters here in Greensboro alongside our support organizations will make us a more efficient, agile, and cost-effective organization in almost every aspect of our business, from product development to aftermarket support,” Slagle said. “It further positions us for long-term growth and industry leadership.” -more- Page 2: The Bulldog Arrives in North Carolina Mack’s World Headquarters houses executive offices, as well as sales, marketing, international operations, dealer operations and other departments. Other functions, including technical and customer support, are located in nearby facilities on the Greensboro campus. As a result of the same restructuring plan, production of all Mack trucks has been consolidated at the Macungie Assembly Operations in Pennsylvania, just outside of Allentown. 090903-The Bulldog Arrives in North Carolina.doc
  12. Looks like fun! Welcome to BMT!! Plenty of friendly and knowledgeable folks here to help you along your way!
  13. I'd be willing to double check for you. PM me your model and vin number and I'll be happy to take a look!
  14. Hello, Did you check your local dealer for a rebuilt carrier? You'll get the best quality and warranty from a factory authorized reman unit dealer!
  15. If you have a Facebook account, goto the new BMT Group and join up! BMT on Facebook You can also link your Facebook account with your BMT account by going to: My Settings>Profile>Manage Facebook Connect (or log out and sign in with the Facebook Connect Button)
  16. I should have the BMT Wiki back up and running soon! That would be a great place for some E9 tech info!
  17. Found this pic on Google Image Search... N-Model Mack (Ford Cab?) The C-Model was built on a B-Model cab and frame...
  18. WBMT is back! It can be found under the "MORE" tab! Enjoy!!
  19. Sorry, I need to redo the WBMT Link page. It should be back Monday!
  20. Welcome to BMT! There are several other model builders here! I'm sure you'll fit right in!
  21. I'll try, but there isn't much out there for this version (since we're state of the art now!) Might be a bit until some good themes come along.
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