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Dammed

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  1. not many regular 9-5 jobs here. Like the one above, strange but cool. I just applied to a pizza restaurant chain, if I get it I'll be making pizzas and sometimes I'll be the pizza delivery boy.
  2. Metallica - Welcome Home
  3. you could maybe use photobucket.com to upload them then use the IMG link and link them here.
  4. no, but I believe people could witness Rome being built. hehe But, the Fi guys are serious, answered my mail and they are giving good service. Nothing wrong about these guys.
  5. Tokyo Auto Salon 2010: G’s Toyota FT-86 G Sports Concept : Auto News Crossing my fingers for RWD. if someone did not notice it, it's the new celica, at least it looks a lot like my car.
  6. Dammed replied to XxedgarxX's topic in Off Topic
    probably a criminal that's so far out there that he thought the HU looked like a Hersey bar.
  7. I'm studying to be a Mechanical Engineer
  8. Man that's sick! Keep up the good work.
  9. mm I remember the time back int he old days with Napster. Good times. I'm sick! Bloody hell, god I hate being sick.
  10. Dammed replied to stocks's topic in Photography
    nice looking dog. Is she still a bit on the thin side? (I know nothing about these dogs, so just curious).
  11. another tip is to mix water and soap 50/50 and then take some of the soapy water on the cable, do not take any on the end since it's not protected with isolation. After you get the tip of the cable through the rest will run smoothly through.
  12. I'll borrow this thread, no reason to make a new one. Sent you a email 3 days ago regarding my order, could you please take a look at it. Subject title: Building time, from Damir Medic. edit: The mail was sent to [email protected]
  13. Dammed replied to Technology's topic in General Fi
    you should have a status thread on this forum, where you can write if something is happening or you're waiting on magnets or something and what building time we should expect. Of course there will be people who doesn't read it and still makes threads / sends you emails, but the rest 90-95% will see what's up and we won't be in the dark. Because after all, we have paid for subs in advance and I know I like to have control of what's happening with my money.
  14. I'm going to try and do a battery test, think it's called a load test tomorrow and see what the test says, I'm 90% sure that it's busted. This way I'll know what really going on.
  15. let us know your budget and what games you want to be able to play at High/medium/low settings. I or someone else could probably make a list of items you could buy from a online shop within your budget. Building a gamer pc is easy, there are a couple of rules but nothing difficult to master. I run a OC'ed amd 6400+ dual core, gtx 275, 900W psu, couple of hdd's in a maxi tower. I could build pc's in my sleep.
  16. AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie
  17. Blue chrome was nice, but classic white is the way to go if you ask me, ordered two 18" Q's with white option. Looks best if you ask me.
  18. Dammed replied to lilredfocus's topic in General Fi
    hmm, first time I saw the brand name FI I read it like one would read Pi (3,14), kinda was obvious for my part. But yeah, this thread:
  19. The reason I have a HC800 in the front is that I usually have 3 HC1800 in the back, so starting current was never a problem, but it became now since I sold my car stereo. I'm not looking for a solution for my starting problems, but a answer on how to check if the battery is busted or not. I'm running 5w-30 (recommended for my engine), I changed it a couple of weeks ago so it should be fine. People here have been using Optima batteries (gel) for years without problems, one could of course debate why one type is better or worse, but in general gel batteries are fine as starting batteries. But yeah, I'm gonna get it charged up, I let it rest inside the house for a couple of hours and then do a voltage test with a multimeter. Is there a another way I can check the battery to see if it's in good working condition?
  20. AC/DC - Jailbreak
  21. The battery was bought in may 2009, so it's fairly new. I called my Toyota dealer, and they said the original battery in my car had a rating of 570A, if this is short circuit draw or over a larger period of time they didn't know. The HC800 battery should deliver 750A in the first 5s. Which is enough time for my engine to start. Yeah I know the battery will perform less at low temperature, but how do I find out if the performance the battery is showing is because it's busted or if it's the temperature?
  22. (dual screens, two 24" widescreen)
  23. I have a problem starting my car (Toyota Celica, 1.8l engine) at -20C / -4F using a HC800 as a starting battery, and I'm trying to find out if the battery is dying or if the efficiency of a HC800 at this temperature is so low that it actually has problems starting a 1.8l engine without being busted. My car don't have any stereo at the moment, the only thing unoriginal is the cd player and the battery under the hood. So what do you all believe, is the battery busted or is it alright? edit: I'm using the car for longer trips, minimum 30 min trips, so the alternator should charge it sufficiently.
  24. Yeah doesn't mater for me either. I'm probably going to do the install around March. So no hurry.

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