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Yeah I just think it really sucks for whoever's in a bad situation at a later age. When you're in your 20ies it's easier to get back on your feet.
She always helped us (her kids) as much as she could and when she divorced a few years ago she pretty much start anew. Sure she split everything in half with my father but when you have 4 kids... it's better if you're a stay at home mom. That means little work experience prior to having us and therefore hard to find a suitable job after.
That and my father took care of everything, so even the simpler things which you take for granted such as budgeting to pay your bills and loans and whatnot she had no idea how to do them. So think someone in their early 20ies but at 50.
So I kinda fucked up on Saturday. Removed all my dash to access the HVAC, made proper connections and everything and wanted to clean off the scratches on the display.
Took the dremel with a buffing wheel to it, got a bit impatient, went too hard, made a small groove.
Tried to fix it and all that shit, only got worse. Fuuuuuuu
So I wetsanded it, 400 grit, fix the groove, 1000 then 2000. Buff/polish with Brasso so further shine it, then clear coat.
Just picked up a supercharger for a Automatic 2005 Acura TL and wondering if I should stick with regular spark plugs or should I go with one step colder plugs. I also want to be able to drive my car without the supercharger if need be.
Thanks for any help
Originally Posted by justnspace
what?
if you want to drive without the supercharger, Dont install it.
Yeah I just think it really sucks for whoever's in a bad situation at a later age. When you're in your 20ies it's easier to get back on your feet.
She always helped us (her kids) as much as she could and when she divorced a few years ago she pretty much start anew. Sure she split everything in half with my father but when you have 4 kids... it's better if you're a stay at home mom. That means little work experience prior to having us and therefore hard to find a suitable job after.
That and my father took care of everything, so even the simpler things which you take for granted such as budgeting to pay your bills and loans and whatnot she had no idea how to do them. So think someone in their early 20ies but at 50.
I haven't even seen that thread, but Im betting he's asking if he were to ever remove the SC, if the plugs would still be ok to use with the NA engine. However, I'm guessing he doesn't realize how much effort it would take to remove said SC. Replacing the plugs would be a lovely walk in the park.
I haven't even seen that thread, but Im betting he's asking if he were to ever remove the SC, if the plugs would still be ok to use with the NA engine. However, I'm guessing he doesn't realize how much effort it would take to remove said SC. Replacing the plugs would be a lovely walk in the park.
Yeah pretty much. Remove SC, okay... why not replace the plugs? I mean plugs are what? 10$? 15$? You just fucking bought and then removed a supercharger? You gonna cheap out on $100???