maxtortheone
Chicken Fiddler
No, because they're kinda cool.
This week on my "Is it a problem if I want....." post
.... a Volvo 480?
No, they're cool.
Techically random 2-stroke strimmer thoughts...
My stepdad got the strimmer from his brother, the tank was dry. In my head a 40:1 ratio means fill the tank up with petrol and bang a capful or two in.
It wouldn't fire. This thing must be 15 years old, has 2 killswitches. The airfilter screw was stripped, I had a spark, but plug was dry.
3 levers on the carb, I then possibly spotted a ball in the fuel line that needed pumping.
It fired up, the dog tried licking the end. The garden looked like a SWAT team had thrown a few hundred smoke grenades. :lol:
Mum complained we were gonna poison the fish.
All-in-all a great afternoon.
they look like shit :lol:
take off the wheels, and you end up with something you shove under a door do keep it open...
All I can say is that Colorado is awesome and I love my new car!
I'm in the same boat as you right now, nothing really wrong with the car and as much as I would like another one it's just not prudent...Welcome to Colorado. It really is a great place to be. Drink a lot of water.
My random thought.
I am thinking I should be keeping my current car instead of getting a new one. There isn't any problems with it. I would only need to get a timing belt, fix the AC and probably new tires and I can keep it going for at least 50k more miles. Probably 100k. I feel spending 10-15k an a new car wouldn't be smart at the moment, even if I can budget it. So maybe 1k to keep the car healthy isn't a bad deal.
I'm in the same boat as you right now, nothing really wrong with the car and as much as I would like another one it's just not prudent...
Saw a Q7 TDI on the road today, didn't realize Audi brought those to the states...
What can cause a 1996 Volvo 940 Turbo to idle roughly? My friend has one, and when idling the rev needle moves within a ~50rpm range, doesn't seem very healthy. Any possible reasons? I can get a video of it if needed.