Manifold Cooking

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  1. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    The other day i was watching motortrend on tv.They have a segment about books, and they did one on a book that teaches you how to actually cook on your intake manifold.:rolleyes: I havent triend it cuz the mav doesnt have rims/tires right now.
     
  2. Jamie Miles

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    gee if you did that to a maverick it would taste like gas :p

    if you guys even seen gone and 60 seconds (the new one) the have a front end of a firebird that they are using for a BBQ
     
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    ahhhh baked beans ala 302 manifold...dats the good stuff...but my layer cake fell:eek:
     
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    stmanser Looking for a Maverick

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    a guy i know does it all the time on road trips....take a steak and veggies....garlic butter whatever you want....wrap it up in aluminum foil a few times... to keep the grease..oil...dirt...off the food... place it on the intake and drive....everytime you stop to get gas...check the food... i am not sure...but to cook a couple steaks and a few ears of corn took 400 miles...

    so every night when you stop...you have a meal ready..

    i would not recommend doing this to an offroad truck while offroading though...
     
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    I wouldn't worry about getting grease, oil, dirt on the food but worry about getting grease on my engine. HeHe

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