I quit years ago.
Even if still smoking, I'd never consider it in a vehicle. No open containers of food either.
IDK what the hit is, but I imagine the discount to value of a smoked-in car is high.
I've been using a set sold by Race Ramps for the last few years. Light. Easy to maneuver. Four years of use, they continue to look new. The set I'm referencing have a 7-degree up angle, safe for the Mach 1 HP. I'd think they'd clear the DH as well.
https://www.raceramps.com/ramps/race/p/rr-72-2/
I use the same. :thumbsup:
To the OP, the Daytona is an all-steel jack. It's built to last and comes highly rated. If needing a jack for the road or track, I'd select something else, like an aluminum or an aluminum/steel piece. These would not be as robust, but they'd be easier to move, around...
Could've just been a poor battery that needs replacing. But some use scenarios could drain it.
If you have an in-car charging pad, DO NOT place the fob on or near the pad. The exchange of electricity could permanently damage the fob. Keep it away from all charging pads, induction charging...
I've enclosed a general search of several 6G threads on the topic.
If it's wash day, I do the following:
- I wash early in the morning, when it's coolest
- After driving and before washing, I put the car in the garage and pop the hood. I let the engine, brakes and exhaust cool for about 30...
I use a combination of spreadsheet and Moleskine hardback notebook (with stickers!).
When commenting in the notebook, different colored pens represent different activities:
- Blue. Body/detailing
- Black. Maintenance
- Red. Failure/repair/recall
- Purple. Checks (fluids/tires)
The notebook...
Reads like they found the root cause and ordered a new coil. I wouldn't be too concerned about some (each person will have their own definition of "some") unevenness when cold. If rough at normal operating temperature, that's something else.
It does happen on S550s. The 6G site has a thread...
My current thoughts on prices (higher), with two examples. Something I'd like to be proven wrong about.
52M people waking up in South Korea read that the Ras Laffan, Qatar, complex was struck overnight, with damage assessments on-going. Now, the South Pars complex, Iran, could possibly...
Attached is an excerpt from the Warranty Guide.
My belief is, if the assembly is determined to be faulty, or, if another faulty component caused the item of interest to prematurely fail, it would be covered. Otherwise, no.
YMMV.
Check. That, I was not aware of.
The wider stripes I can appreciate. They do look nice.
Maybe something of a sweet spot: get the HP and later apply a set of custom vinyl stripes. You could go with a single color that compliments the car or a set with a primary color paired with a edge stripe...
I've never used my insurance to pay for a new windshield.
Each time you file a claim, that information goes into your CLUE file, the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange file kept on each of us.
CLUE is akin to the file which tracks your credit history. Both files follow a person from...
Another for HP.
Painted stripes add little to no value to the car versus vinyl. Both types of stripes will be prone to damage. While the vinyl stripes can be removed and replaced as needed, painted ones will need touch-ups or ultimately a respray. It's not an option that piques the interest of...
I did. Over the last few years actually.
But the decreases in prices were the result of Russia pumping more oil and cutting long-term deals to fund the war in Ukraine, while keeping their economy afloat. To maintain their customer base, OPEC in-turn increased their output. China and India were...
Petrol prices in my area are up 30% since war start. Yesterday, I paid $4.65 USD a gallon, or $2.13 NZ a liter for Shell Premium. About as high as at the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
I suspect prices will continue to increase. How much would be a guess.
While the cost at the pump is...
The pictures show the inside, the honeycomb structure, of two cats side-by-side.
Left side is an F150's, probably something matching what most of us have when using a NA Coyote. Right side is the GT500. Notice the 500's is more free-breathing, capable of handling the exhaust flow of the...
Attached are two photos of cats, comparing the F150's to the GT500's.
In the GT500, the surface area is more porous, less-restrictive and more free-flowing.
Edit,
In the aftermarket arena and using a different design, G-Sport sells cats rated at up to 1,200 HP...
I'm mentioning @LevittownFordParts , :thumbsup::thumbsup:a sponsor of the site. You can DM them with your VIN, explain what you're looking for, etc. They can confirm PN#, price and availability. However...
The vehicle is still under both new car and drivetrain warranties. While the factory...
I will disagree.
Using the '25 order guide as a reference, wheel sizes, tire type, suspension type, spring rates, sway bar and even axle ratio will vary between the two.
The OP also mentioned Recaros. I love mine, but some who are large or have back issues can have a difficult relationship...
Something that might help you decide are some test drives.
It reads like a 60th is in the area. With the limited number they might not allow rides in that specific car.
See if a dealer or dealers have a PP and non-PP GT on-hand, then drive each, cycling through any drive modes available.
Some...