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Acidburn

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Everything posted by Acidburn

  1. whats with these? who has time to make up this chit
  2. take care Ryan
  3. You'd think he'd know how to bring it up in conversation, maybe take her out to a fancy restaurant...after all, being his GIRLFRIEND and all. He'd already have done most of the work. Unless she's just using him for cock, which seems highly probable... if theyre a couple, then i would think it's already pretty much implied that they'd go together i'd just be like, "pick you up at 7"
  4. what in the hell....
  5. You wanna have a good time when you go get plugs?? When they tell you your car requires platinum plugs, ask them why they make copper plugs for them then? Then proceed to tell them that platinum plugs offer zero advantage unless you plan on not changing your plugs every year. They'll have a fit. i already knew the part number of what i needed so it was really no hassle at all with non-platinum plugs, it's really recomended to change them once a year? Yes. Platinum is acutally a very poor conductor and there are far better performance characteristics from a standard copper plug. The ONLY advantage to platinum is durability. It allows for a much longer lifespan due to better corrosion resistance and better durability with long term heat. Actually, this is not commonly known, but you should really replace your plug wires everytime you change plugs. Plug wires will start to deteriorate around 10,000 miles or less. good info Ryan, thanks so you recomend plugs and wires every year? I do it for all my own vehicles, but I'm a little anal on maintenance. I do a tuneup once a year, and that's all tuneup related, so voila. Plugs, wires, cap and rotor if applicable, fuel filter, air filter, oil change, tranny fluid change, gear lube change, coolant change, etc. the opti on LT1s is a pain in the ass, you have to take the water pump off to get to it i'll try not to let this set of plugs/wires go too long though
  6. im sorry Jim If you had a thousand monkeys with typewriters... You'd have CA.com. and i just read that thread, and wow..... ...quite odd
  7. you guys need to send the rain over here
  8. You wanna have a good time when you go get plugs?? When they tell you your car requires platinum plugs, ask them why they make copper plugs for them then? Then proceed to tell them that platinum plugs offer zero advantage unless you plan on not changing your plugs every year. They'll have a fit. i already knew the part number of what i needed so it was really no hassle at all with non-platinum plugs, it's really recomended to change them once a year? Yes. Platinum is acutally a very poor conductor and there are far better performance characteristics from a standard copper plug. The ONLY advantage to platinum is durability. It allows for a much longer lifespan due to better corrosion resistance and better durability with long term heat. Actually, this is not commonly known, but you should really replace your plug wires everytime you change plugs. Plug wires will start to deteriorate around 10,000 miles or less. good info Ryan, thanks so you recomend plugs and wires every year?
  9. im sorry Jim
  10. You wanna have a good time when you go get plugs?? When they tell you your car requires platinum plugs, ask them why they make copper plugs for them then? Then proceed to tell them that platinum plugs offer zero advantage unless you plan on not changing your plugs every year. They'll have a fit. i already knew the part number of what i needed so it was really no hassle at all with non-platinum plugs, it's really recomended to change them once a year?
  11. i concur and WeGayed
  12. Jim, you know what we talked about earlier on AIM? someone did get screwed hehehe
  13. i got spark plugs tonight that makes me happy one less thing to get to fix my car 8, technically now im just waiting on headers and cats which should come next week
  14. hi Ryan
  15. yeah, PM Flakko and he'll tell you everything that you want to know
  16. i concur
  17. ewwww
  18. you're lucky then with the torsion bars in B-bodies, you can BARELY fit 2 12"s in there
  19. he started on page 5355 for those who care
  20. are you done?
  21. yep, it's pretty easy
  22. class is over, be back when i get back to my room
  23. take care Justin
  24. "University Physics I: Mechanics"
  25. PHY 121, it's like Mechanics or something

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