• General Discussion V5: Motorized chairs edition.
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meh, it'll buff out.
Changing a thermostat takes what, half an hour? How lazy are you?
False. It took me 4 hrs,because race car. [t]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1031910/Audi/2012-07-24%2017.04.59.jpg[/t]
because audi.
My Opel is very accessible, that's probably why it didn't take long for me.
I like my two 3800 powered cars because changing a thermostat is 2 bolts away, takes 5 mins. :v:
to everyone complaining about my lazyness: doesnt matter I take the bus and subway 5 days a week and only need my car twice a week
Hopefully you ain't right on the main island, shit sucks down there. Hate that place with a passion :v:
[QUOTE=ThermalArc;38694524]to everyone complaining about my lazyness: doesnt matter I take the bus and subway 5 days a week and only need my car twice a week[/QUOTE] and you call yourself a car enthusiast???? psh
I hate MTL with all my heart, I have to deliver tractors and loaders there when I work. Most of the street arent wide enough for parked car+flatbed+passing cars. it end up in 10+ cars honking me because I'm strapping properly the stuff properly. lol
So im selling my car and I've got a guy coming to see it tomorrow. Anything I should be wary of when selling? Things I need to make sure I do?
[QUOTE=Astronaut491;38695171]So im selling my car and I've got a guy coming to see it tomorrow. Anything I should be wary of when selling? Things I need to make sure I do?[/QUOTE] Make sure you get money not monopoly money.
Make sure you ride with them in the car. Mind linking us to the ad? I am interested in seeing it. If he wants to take it to a mechanic, once again, ride with him. Don't lie when it comes to accidents. It can bite you in the ass later. Also, if you say, oh! I just changed xxx fluids, it sounds like you are covering up something.
Better change out your burnt transmission fluid while you still can.
I miss the supercharger whine, I need to get myself a new air intake so I can hear this Gen V M90 some.
[IMG]https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/402859_135594336587360_1634412609_n.jpg[/IMG] There's a machine shop nearby that sells all sorts of engines for like $800. Fully rebuilt with quality parts and awesome paint job. When I decide to turbo I might buy an SR from them one day It's just nice that these older cars and engines are still being worked on
Get the red one, it will go faster!!!!
That's a nice looking B18.
Someone just brought in their brand new Hyundai Sonata in to get the tires rotated, I checked the tire pressures and the fronts were at 85PSI What the actual fuck
My teacher said he gets that all the time where he works, tires rated for 44 with a recommendation from the manufacturer of 35 inflated to 90 PSI. EYY WHYS MUH CAR RIDIN LIKE SHIT GUY?
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/65MEx.png[/IMG] oh yeah and 250$ of poly subframe bushing from a local designer
[video=youtube;vnUZ3CBwjjM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnUZ3CBwjjM&feature=player_embedded[/video] Women drivers yo!
my friend lost all his keys inc. car keys last friday night. He broke in to his car just now with a fork, couldn't get it started with it though
Nearly ready to do another intake gasket job, gonna get rid of that silly plastic lim gasket gm had the bright idea to put. So far got these 1 x Felpro metal LIM gasket, 1 x Felpro Plenum(s/c) gasket, 1 x Felpro TB gasket, 1 x Dorman Coolant elbows set, 6 x 1qts of 5w-30 oil, 1 x Loop oil filter, 1.5 x 1gal of 50/50 premixed Dex-crap. Now should be getting Thursday. 6 x ACDelco Spark plugs pre-gaped at .060, 1 x ACDelco Spark plugs wire set, 1 x 195 oem T-stat, 1 x T-stat seal, And next wednesday, my fourth intake gasket job ever. Also gonna get rid of a worn wheel bearing hub assembly. Shit's gon' be good.
[QUOTE=Concur;38702503] Women drivers yo![/QUOTE] Wow. How in God's name did she pass the driving exam? She must have paid somebody off.
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Are CV joint replacements on a B5.5 Passat/A4 DIYable?
[QUOTE=CantTouchDis;38703985]Are CV joint replacements on a B5.5 Passat/A4 DIYable?[/QUOTE] Of course... Depends on what tools and knowledge you got... Uhhh only tools I can think of right now is a Torqewrench, and a socket to fit on the end of the axel. Hur you go [url]http://pics.tdiclub.com/data/3419/CV_boot_replacement_on_B5.pdf[/url] uhh.... if you take it to some one expect to pay for at least a hr and a half for each side. (80$ a hr in some places)
[QUOTE=DPKiller;38704649]Of course... Depends on what tools and knowledge you got... Uhhh only tools I can think of right now is a Torqewrench, and a socket to fit on the end of the axel. Hur you go [url]http://pics.tdiclub.com/data/3419/CV_boot_replacement_on_B5.pdf[/url] uhh.... if you take it to some one expect to pay for at least a hr and a half for each side. (80$ a hr in some places)[/QUOTE] aw man that's not a big deal at all it looks fun, actually thanks!
[QUOTE=sHiBaN;38649361][video=youtube;vz5_TLoV68s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz5_TLoV68s[/video] What a crazy, wonderful place Japan is[/QUOTE] Skip to 1:00. [video=youtube;UkTRnuJK4fw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkTRnuJK4fw[/video]
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