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Edward IV posted:OK. I figured there has to be a cat somewhere or else the exhaust would have been much more smelly than it already is. (There is a small hint of gas in the exhaust when it's idling even after a bit of driving but I don't know if that's normal or not.) I'll still give Precision Tuning a call and see what they suggest in terms of shops or facilities I should visit that know what they're doing. Considering how much of an ordeal it was for me to get to the Eatontown facility (I had a few embarrassing stalls including blocking two lanes of traffic while trying to negotiate a left turn.) so I want to make sure that it'll definitely pass. Yeah the smell has always been there - on both my foresters in fact, even when stock. As far as the stalls, it’s all part of the learning and acclimatization process. It always gets better.
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xzzy posted:Landscaper for that roundabout was probably all "tim, find me the biggest rock you can that we can plop there so that if a car hits it, it will stop and not pass through to injure people on the other side."
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InitialDave posted:No, you want something like a big stone arch, exactly the width of the average car. Gotta thread the needle if you want to make the jump. How else are you supposed to unlock the secret car?
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Beach Bum posted:So I pulled the driveshaft out of my CR-V some time ago due to it making bad noises (video)... Let that go a little too long, eh? I can do you one better, but not by much by the look of that. My cousin failed to note the meaning of the noise in his F-150, until the driveshaft fell out one morning, thankfully just as he was pulling out of his driveway. He had worn *through* the front yoke. We got lucky and found one at the wrecking yard. No mean feat - it was a bricknose F-150 with the straight six and a manual. SEKCobra posted:This is the opposite of a mechanical failure, it's an utter and amazing success. The driver is a complete failure however and should be removed from the road system for sure. You said it better than I was thinking of saying it. edit: and more kindly. I was thinking that maybe in this case it would have been better if the driver safety equipment would have failed in order to clean the gene pool. Edward IV posted:OK. I figured there has to be a cat somewhere or else the exhaust would have been much more smelly than it already is. (There is a small hint of gas in the exhaust when it's idling even after a bit of driving but I don't know if that's normal or not.) I'll still give Precision Tuning a call and see what they suggest in terms of shops or facilities I should visit that know what they're doing. Considering how much of an ordeal it was for me to get to the Eatontown facility (I had a few embarrassing stalls including blocking two lanes of traffic while trying to negotiate a left turn.) so I want to make sure that it'll definitely pass. Not as common as it was pre-OBD II, but I was always annoyed by state inspections that required a visual inspection, AND a sniffer. Why the gently caress do you need to look at it, as long as the poo poo coming out the pipe is clean? Who cares if it has exactly every little thing that the factory put there, as long as it *works*. California is that way - the first gen RX-7 guys there have to source all THREE OEM fitment catcons to be legal, where those of us in less strict states just have to have a working cat that the sniffer doesn't go nuts with. Newer tech converters can do the job with just the one, but CA doesn't have any provision for improvements in the tech - it has to be exactly OEM-equivalent. Heck, here in TX, we've got the rolling 25-year exemption, so don't even need sniffing. No inspection station even has a sniffer or rolling road now, since all the pre-OBD II cars are exempt.
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xzzy posted:Landscaper for that roundabout was probably all "tim, find me the biggest rock you can that we can plop there so that if a car hits it, it will stop and not pass through to injure people on the other side." ...and make sure it's ramp-shaped.
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Darchangel posted:No inspection station even has a sniffer or rolling road now, since all the pre-OBD II cars are exempt. Does El Paso still do the two speed (idle and 1500 rpm) sniff on all cars, or did they do away with that? Paging A Small Car. I know El Paso was the last holdout on the old style emissions testing. I don't think El Paso County ever got a dyno test.
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Elviscat posted:Is that an Audi? 'Cause I kinda want a car that can hit a boulder so loving hard the boulder goes on to roll 40' and then total another car, yet the passenger compartment looks 100% intact. BMW
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wargames posted:BMW I was gonna ask if you were answering the question about the brand or the speed, but actually you managed to answer both at the same time
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STR posted:Does El Paso still do the two speed (idle and 1500 rpm) sniff on all cars, or did they do away with that? Paging A Small Car. I know El Paso was the last holdout on the old style emissions testing. I don't think El Paso County ever got a dyno test. I don't think any of the counties outside of the ones with a pollution issue, and eventually the adjacent counties (to curtail that little loophole that I was using) had the dyno test, or even emissions testing, though I do not know if El Paso was one of those. Originally it was just Dallas, Tarrant, and Harris, I think. Ah, here we go: Brazoria, Collin, Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Ellis, Fort Bend, Galveston, Johnson, Kaufman, Montgomery, Parker, Rockwall, Travis, Williamson, currently, and El PAso, Williamson, and Travis are still just the Two-Speed Idle test, if not OBD II. 1996 is the first year of OBD II, so it should only be OBD II now. 1995 is exempt as of last month. https://www.dps.texas.gov/rsd/vi/inspection/inspectioncriteria.aspx edit: Pomp and Circumcized posted:I was gonna ask if you were answering the question about the brand or the speed, but actually you managed to answer both at the same time Heh.
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Darchangel posted:I don't think any of the counties outside of the ones with a pollution issue, and eventually the adjacent counties (to curtail that little loophole that I was using) had the dyno test, or even emissions testing, though I do not know if El Paso was one of those. Originally it was just Dallas, Tarrant, and Harris, I think. El Paso was doing emissions testing as far back as the 1980s - at one time they had major pollution issues that left a brown haze over the city (much like LA in the 70s). Part of it (okay a large part) was ASARCO, a smelting plant that shut down in 1999. Much of the area around it (for several miles in every direction) became a Superfund site. I remember the EPA dug up all the yards on a friend's street as part of the remediation.. NY Times article from 1991 about the pollution there. I remember my parents having to get their cars smogged, then having to smog mine in the 90s (and failing spectacularly most of the time).
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Imperador do Brasil posted:Yeah the smell has always been there - on both my foresters in fact, even when stock. Hell I still stall sometimes and I’ve been daily driving manuals for like 20 years. No excuses like a tricky clutch either, it just happens sometimes. Best thing is to not sweat it, get the car started and moving again.
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slothrop posted:Hell I still stall sometimes and I’ve been daily driving manuals for like 20 years. No excuses like a tricky clutch either, it just happens sometimes. Best thing is to not sweat it, get the car started and moving again. The worst part about stalling is that since I didnt leave from the lights within a few nanoseconds every man and his dog starts honking at me
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# ? Feb 17, 2020 10:39 |
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Just drive a big capacity 6 pot diesel. You can just about drop the clutch at idle and it won’t stall out on you!
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My small 4 banger td won't stall if you drop the clutch at idle either, even going uphill.
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Same. 5.4 mustang will chirp the tires and accelerate happily back to idle. I haven't tried it on a hill, but I suspect you've got some kind of clutch delay or hill start assist, and I know I don't.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 20:35 |
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STR posted:El Paso was doing emissions testing as far back as the 1980s - at one time they had major pollution issues that left a brown haze over the city (much like LA in the 70s). Part of it (okay a large part) was ASARCO, a smelting plant that shut down in 1999. Much of the area around it (for several miles in every direction) became a Superfund site. I remember the EPA dug up all the yards on a friend's street as part of the remediation.. The ASARCO smelter in Tacoma (specializing in high-arsenic copper ore smelting!) Is now $2000/month luxury apartments at the smelter site, and multi-million dollar houses built on top of the tailings pile, it's kinda nuts.
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Love Canal was sort of a mechanical failure, I guess?
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Big Taint posted:Love Canal was sort of a mechanical failure, I guess? Yeah, eventually the drums rusted through.
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https://i.imgur.com/H169uqH.mp4
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 01:51 |
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Is that a vehicle that uses hub bolts instead of studs? I can see that happening if you put power to the assembly while the wheel is off. It's got a place for a screw to keep the rotor in the right spot.
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 02:12 |
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Yeah, it looks like the rotor is ready to come off but the caliper is holding it on? You could do that on most cars... but why? Or what am I missing?
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 02:29 |
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Just being lazy, had 90 minutes before the sun set on me & didn't want to be out there longer than I had to. Junker is leaving tomorrow and I'm swapping better wheels onto it for the guy. Left it running in neutral because I didn't want to jump it again. (ended up needing to shut it off anyway) and lol the retainer screw has been snapped off in the hub for close to a decade. I've just dealt with it. I've never been so annoyed....
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 02:55 |
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That's not a failure: Sometimes the break clearance it tight enough to do that if you haven't taken good care of the pistons.
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 02:55 |
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That looks like a really good way to break a stubborn rotor free from the hub on a vehicle with wheel bolts
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 02:56 |
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I guess it's a good demonstration of Automatic Transmission drag torque, where even when the trans is in neutral and the clutch packs aren't applied whirling the fluid around still makes things rotate when there isn't any load. PDF that explains what I mean here: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/trol/11/2/11_121/_pdf I have a fascination with Automatics because I have a particular skill at breaking them.
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 03:25 |
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Some manuals will do the same thing.
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 04:36 |
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I misplaced some important things on the highway. It really made my day.
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 05:02 |
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DocCynical posted:I misplaced some important things on the highway. It really made my day. gently caress that's a rough day at the office. Everyone ok?
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 07:48 |
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Memento posted:gently caress that's a rough day at the office. Everyone ok? Yeah, there was no one by me when the wheels flew off and I was able to safely pull over. My boss was surprised to say the least.
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 14:10 |
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wargames posted:Drunk drivers are a failure right? Am I the only one that heard YEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAWWWW in my head as it was flying through the air? The General Lee would have kept going
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Applebees Appetizer posted:Am I the only one that heard YEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAWWWW in my head as it was flying through the air? http://www.portal2sounds.com/2525#q=whee
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 16:38 |
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Lol, is there a way to put that with the video each time the car goes in the air? I'm not good at computers
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 16:49 |
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STR posted:Some manuals will do the same thing. My motorcycle does it in neutral on the center stand.
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# ? Feb 27, 2020 16:59 |
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Applebees Appetizer posted:Lol, is there a way to put that with the video each time the car goes in the air? https://imgur.com/iabQZEB not sure how to embed so you can turn on the audio though because reasons
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xzzy posted:https://imgur.com/iabQZEB I'm laughing way too hard at this
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xzzy posted:https://imgur.com/iabQZEB
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STR posted:Some manuals will do the same thing. thick, cold transmission fluid dragging on the gears
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xzzy posted:https://imgur.com/iabQZEB
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xzzy posted:https://imgur.com/iabQZEB That's great! Even if you embed, the audio never seems to work.
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Darchangel posted:That's great! SA's gifv embedding is.. suboptimal. Lowtax probably needs to run another fundraiser to fix it.
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