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just brined it and slow roasted it...probably should've put it in the smoker but I'm lazy

never tried a brine before.

Yeah I may try a different brine next time, I have handfuls of brine recipes I rotate around. I tend to brine every piece of pork and poultry I make.

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just made a batch of kool-aid pickles, now we play the waiting game

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aftermarket turbo timers seem like such a waste of money...

*random ass thought*

so basically you remove the key, and if the EGT's are above certain level, the engine still runs

so what happens if you want to reenter the vehicle and the engine is still doing its cool down thing? turn off the engine (usually hitting the brake pedal serves as a kill switch) and turn it back on again or wait for it to cool down and turn off and turn it back on again or what?

seriosuly, no one want to take a crack at the turo noob? :noob:

Stick the key in the ignition, turn to run, hit brake, car still runs. It's just like a remote starter.

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don't know anything about remote starters either!

least I learned something today :)

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would be nice if they actually mentioned that in their manuals

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bottle of amaretto, bottle of 151, leftover spiced rum, booya

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would be nice if they actually mentioned that in their manuals

It's common sense really. If you put the key in and turn it to the run position, the vehicle will remain running whether the timer is or not. The timer is just a relay that keeps the ignition circuit closed until time is up. It does the same job the ignition cylinder/wiring does with the key inserted and in the run position.

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would be nice if they actually mentioned that in their manuals

It's common sense really. If you put the key in and turn it to the run position, the vehicle will remain running whether the timer is or not. The timer is just a relay that keeps the ignition circuit closed until time is up. It does the same job the ignition cylinder/wiring does with the key inserted and in the run position.

now that you explain it THAT way it really does sounds like common sense

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watchin my bulls vs nuggets

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haha, I'm a boring old man :drink40:

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looking foward to meeting some more IAK members at the breakfast get together

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where you thinkin???????and how soon?

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u are watchin your bulls vs my nuggets my son in named after carmello and vince my son name is carter anthony lol

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been a bulls/bears/sox fan since I was about 10 (1982)

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I loved to watch Payton run, he was a beast

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WE GOT ROBBED!!!

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where do you stay rattlebox? N/S/E/W?

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