Most spark plug manufacturers apply a coating on the threads and no longer recommend anti-seize.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/pdf/dyk_5points.pdf
Most spark plug manufacturers apply a coating on the threads and no longer recommend anti-seize.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/pdf/dyk_5points.pdf
Can we please keep our Political discussions off of the public forum and keep them in private messages. Some of us do not want to read it.
Yes, every modern automatic is completely electronic.
The Mirage is the simplest car you can buy in North America right now. Any simpler, and it would certainly reduce sales. I would not want the car to be any simpler than it is now.
The volume level displayed is not a percentage of the full power. It's just an arbitrary number so you have an idea of what the volume of the speakers will be.
Level 45 is 100%.
The $20 pads are usually junk just made for people who are selling the car. If you step it up to the $30-40 range of brake pads you'll find they perform much better and last longer.
Here's a video showing the holes don't line up in any position.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS8JPpNU8AU
Sounds good. I'll update the thread if they sell.
I took a look this weekend, and found there are several connections beside the dead pedal on our cars. There is only a very small lip on the carpet to keep water from contacting these connections. ...
I'm sorry for your students. From how you have presented yourself, I don't know how anyone could stand listening to you speak.
You'll have to buy the clutch from the dealer right now. Aftermarket clutches will eventually show up. But, even a poorly driven clutch should last 100k. I've seen Honda's with over 200k on the...
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The current Chevrolet Spark is a Daewoo Matiz.
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It may deliver more power (although I highly doubt substantially more) I just need to see a dyno to believe it. The only thing you have to go after is how you think it "feels".
The stock airbox does not suck in hot air from the radiator. Our radiators are offset to the drivers side, and the stock airbox has a snout to pull in cool air. This aftermarket setup here will pull...
Our clutch pedal uses a cable, instead of a hydraulic clutch like most cars. The cable will transfer some noise/vibration, and is completely normal.
The fuel gauge in all cars is designed like this for a couple reasons.
1. The fuel pump cannot possibly extract every last drop of fuel. There is a strainer on the end of the pump, and It needs...
That may be true in more complex electric steering setups, But not in the Mirage. Our cars have an electric motor bolted to the steering column. Heavy cars use an electric motor to pressurize...
That is not an oil cooler or catch can. Appears to be either an EVAP or vacuum canister.
It appears to hold wiring on the RHD models.
http://mirageforum.com/imgs/DSCN0067.jpg