Did you not got to the Hubbard Glacier when you were in Alaska? That shit's dope...like a 200ft wall of ice and massive chunks fall off every five minutes that make massive waves that rock the whole ship.
I've only had personal experience with toyotas, but the experience I've had has been only positive. I've got a supra with the 2jz motor that's in the sc300 (the supra's is factory turbo though). That motor is STRONG! the factory internals have been known to reliably hold 600+hp easily. an engine...
My GF and I are both Christian and we've been dating for a year as of 2-27. We have come across a problem though. There have been times where I take our kissing too far (lower areas than face). The first time, it hurt our relationship quite a bit but we got through it. It has happened again with...
The first thing i would have said would be rotors that might be warped but since you have new ones, so my next guess would be pads or calipers, check to see if your pads are good and that they are installed correctly. If your caliper is in any way out of alignment, it might cause jumpy brakes...
The first thing i would have said would be rotors that might be warped but since you have new ones, so my next guess would be pads or calipers, check to see if your pads are good and that they are installed correctly. If your caliper is in any way out of alignment, it might cause jumpy brakes...
The first thing i would have said would be rotors that might be warped but since you have new ones, so my next guess would be pads or calipers, check to see if your pads are good and that they are installed correctly. If your caliper is in any way out of alignment, it might cause jumpy brakes...
The first thing i would have said would be rotors that might be warped but since you have new ones, so my next guess would be pads or calipers, check to see if your pads are good and that they are installed correctly. If your caliper is in any way out of alignment, it might cause jumpy brakes...
i believe it has something to do with detonation or the air/fuel mixture igniting before the spark plug fires. if a an already compressed volume of air is compressed further (in a cylinder chamber), it raises the chances of detonation which can severely damage your engine
i believe it has something to do with detonation or the air/fuel mixture igniting before the spark plug fires. if a an already compressed volume of air is compressed further (in a cylinder chamber), it raises the chances of detonation which can severely damage your engine
I'm planning on boosting my car in the near future and would like to put an aftermarket turbo and intercooler on it as a a further upgrade. I'm not going to put nitrous oxide on it but i have considered intercooler injection kits as they show substantial hp gains. Is it possible to use nitrous...