What did you do to your '10-'14 today?
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Oh… Mine will still be never. Never ever ever. You have no idea how religious i watch the weather before I take my car out for a drive. It doesn't come out when the weather has greater than a 10% chance. As for your car, sounds like it got devalued a lot… I would consider selling ASAP.
#223
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I swapped out my Roush axle-back for the GT500 axle-back. Yes, I wrote that right. The sound and constant volume started to wear on me and I decided I wanted go with the GT500 exhaust. Eventually I will add the Boss h-pipe with electric cut outs when funds allow.
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I Have No Life
Interesting.
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Washed her after the horrible incident yesterday with the rain. Lol.
Couple more boxes showed up today. Waiting patiently on one more...What's missing?
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Couple more boxes showed up today. Waiting patiently on one more...What's missing?
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#229
Swapped out my passengers side breather today for a grabber blue Bobs oil separator kit. Left the K&N breather on the drivers side to keep the intake area clean since all it does is take in outside air. The Bobs separator is very well made and the install was easy.
#232
Bullitt Member
The grabber blue separator looks great, maybe add blue rubber hoses? Been kicking around that idea for my separator:
#233
I believe the internet now
This may not be that interesting or valuable but I did do this today.
I needed a more convenient hose/winder for doing frequent car washes and - against all the consumer recommendations online - I checked out one of those scrunchy garden hoses.
The hardware store recommended the 'industrial strength' Xhose Pro because the Pro has the indestructible brass fittings. Industrial strength and indestructible - good stuff!
I connected it up and began spraying the front of my Mustang. For the first minute it was awesome: really light, way easier to move around than my heavy rubber hose, almost fun!
Then... the black fabric mesh separated from the fitting and the plastic sheath inside exploded.
It's probably a good idea to believe the testimonials and avoid these hoses.
I needed a more convenient hose/winder for doing frequent car washes and - against all the consumer recommendations online - I checked out one of those scrunchy garden hoses.
The hardware store recommended the 'industrial strength' Xhose Pro because the Pro has the indestructible brass fittings. Industrial strength and indestructible - good stuff!
I connected it up and began spraying the front of my Mustang. For the first minute it was awesome: really light, way easier to move around than my heavy rubber hose, almost fun!
Then... the black fabric mesh separated from the fitting and the plastic sheath inside exploded.
It's probably a good idea to believe the testimonials and avoid these hoses.
Last edited by GT_FlyBy; 7/18/14 at 04:45 PM.
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Thanks! I thought about using blue hose but I like the way it blends in with the black. I'll probably pick up some Russell ClassicPro hose with fittings down the road to change things up a bit.
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[QUOTE="GT_FlyBy;6829635"]This may not be that interesting or valuable but I did do this today. I needed a more convenient hose/winder for doing frequent car washes and - against all the consumer recommendations online - I checked out one of those scrunchy garden hoses. The hardware store recommended the 'industrial strength' Xhose Pro because the Pro has the indestructible brass fittings. Industrial strength and indestructible - good stuff! I connected it up and began spraying the front of my Mustang. For the first minute it was awesome: really light, way easier to move around than my heavy rubber hose, almost fun! Then... the black fabric mesh separated from the fitting and the plastic sheath inside exploded. It's probably a good idea to believe the testimonials and avoid these hoses.[/QUOTE
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#237
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Dropped her off for clear bra and have this rental :steer:
It has 13k miles and it's absolutely disgusting. That being said, it's not too shabby for a V6. I've ridden in another rental V6, but that one only had 800 miles. I didn't get to drive that one, so this is my first V6 drive and even with the 2.73s, it still gets up and scoots! The exhaust sounds pretty decent too!
It has 13k miles and it's absolutely disgusting. That being said, it's not too shabby for a V6. I've ridden in another rental V6, but that one only had 800 miles. I didn't get to drive that one, so this is my first V6 drive and even with the 2.73s, it still gets up and scoots! The exhaust sounds pretty decent too!
#238
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Dropped her off for clear bra and have this rental :steer:
It has 13k miles and it's absolutely disgusting. That being said, it's not too shabby for a V6. I've ridden in another rental V6, but that one only had 800 miles. I didn't get to drive that one, so this is my first V6 drive and even with the 2.73s, it still gets up and scoots! The exhaust sounds pretty decent too!
It has 13k miles and it's absolutely disgusting. That being said, it's not too shabby for a V6. I've ridden in another rental V6, but that one only had 800 miles. I didn't get to drive that one, so this is my first V6 drive and even with the 2.73s, it still gets up and scoots! The exhaust sounds pretty decent too!
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