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I reckon that will one of a few contributing factors Winnie........... you're lucky to live in a country that allows you to be able to drive the vehicle you have, I had to make do with an Austin Metro and various other tiny pieces of crap due to insurance costs for drivers under 25.
the news traffic chopper just follows the three cars around
youve got choppers down that way!!!!!!?????? blimey, we're still using these
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opening doors/keeping them open for people when walking through. With no please thankyou or acknowlagment.
Reading the post today that Scotty / BigRig has left the forum .
My guess is it has something to do with the airbox/intake. I think it has to do with the pressure of the air inside the intake when you are gassing is quite high, then when you lift off you are taking all the fuel out and mucking up the air fuel ratios. I know on real cars that are on gas, patrols, you need to fit an equalizing pipe to the intake to stop it doing that.
Did not make me angry but bloody hurt .
For those that use brushcutter and mower without protection take note, I have done many other things but yhis one was weird. .. it was just a small piece of weeds but went a full Centre meter into my shin.
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Did not know it was there till I got home and god it hurt when I pulled it out.
Oh funny. ..... so your risk of death at work is from a killer printer!!!
It doesn't backfire when lifting the foot but the other way around.........back off then put the foot down.......BANG!!!!!!!!!
But could be the same thing, will start with leads, plugs and cleaning the maff sensor.
Maff sensor I dare say needs a good clean as when I bought it the air box was blown and there was no air filter there!!! Have replaced the air box and put a filter in.
I have taken my fair share of printer's up to the farm to shoot..... and many other bits of technology that shits me!!!
The neighbour's Pajero on gas, was doing the same thing. Back firing under load. It turned out to be a loose spade lug, which had a film of carbon deposited between the two connecting surfaces. Weird as it seems, the engine moved under load, pulled on the wire and caused the backfire.
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Election Day must be coming up soon...lol
What a waste!!!
The ring road... and the people who bottle-neck it, because they have no clue on lane merging.
Gave merging space to this chick as soon as her lane began to end. She stayed in it until the very freaking last few metres !!! Down the road, when I was alongside her I realized why... She's on the phone, eating a burger, while occasionally turning around and feeding fries to the kid behind.
Driving seems like the secondary thing these days for people behind the wheel.
And if you were to ram her off the road you would be the bad guy!!!!!!!! he he!!
I feel your pain mate and it is becoming the norm.
Where did you vote mate as I wanted to do the same???
It's all here mate.
http://www.aec.gov.au/election/vic/scullin.htm
BUNDOORA early voting centre
Suite 3/2 Enterprise Drive
It's close to the new vic roads office over there, not sure i've you've been. Just off plenty rd.
30 Aug 2013 Friday 30 Aug 2013 Friday 8:30am - 6pm
I sent in a postal vote to get it out of the way.
Cheers hodge for the link ,this is the first time ive voted early but it wont be the last!
It was funny when they handed me the papers they said put 1and 2 above the line or mark 1 to 83 below, I just lalaughed and accidently let out a big farrk that lol. I'm pretty sure the old bity soiled herself at that moment
Update on the insurance thing... DGA have sort of come to the party, covered for market value plus 25%
Still looking though but that's the best I can find at the moment
For an extra $20 per month, TCIS will cover me for market value + $5000 worth of accessories. Market value is at $10,100
I would like to be covered for a little bit more though, but I don't think it will happen. They have lots of extras you can claim like camping gear, spare parts carried, personal effects etc.....
Realistically they aren't worth that much. That's a pretty good deal Winnie. They sell for more privately due to demand of the drive train. You could cut that in half for a petrol variant. We are lucky that we can insure them for higher amounts compared to most cars of the same vintage.