Ahhhh... The true sense of relief
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Ahhhh... The true sense of relief
So.. My 500 miles is well taken care of, I changed my EGR valve to get rid of stupid idiot light (thanks Hans for the sweet deal). O2 was a little lazy and the numbers weren't looking good so thats changed (Thanks Bill, looking at the numbers confirmed the sensor was needing a vacation in the scrap heap).
I took a nice 20 mile cruise this morning and.. NO IDIOT LIGHTS! NO STUMBLING! AWESOME SHIFTING!
I -LOVE- this car. Everything is working right at once. By the time NEBF is over, I'll have erased the damage from an unavoidable winter accident and its time for Modding!
I took a nice 20 mile cruise this morning and.. NO IDIOT LIGHTS! NO STUMBLING! AWESOME SHIFTING!
I -LOVE- this car. Everything is working right at once. By the time NEBF is over, I'll have erased the damage from an unavoidable winter accident and its time for Modding!
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Wow.. Fastest AC Delco O2 sensor check out ever. Less than a year. (Must be the driver :P )
If everything is working right...Why touch anything?
If everything is working right...Why touch anything?
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Or the area I live in.
And because now that I have the problems resolved, I can continue with this: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=48712
And for the same reason you're doing all the stuff you're doing to your car: Because you want to and because you can.
And because now that I have the problems resolved, I can continue with this: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=48712
And for the same reason you're doing all the stuff you're doing to your car: Because you want to and because you can.
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