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> I have a 91 Acura Integra, 226k miles, original
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rticle, and couldn't help but think that it was a step
backwards.
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at it was a step
backwards.
Greg H.
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Is it that unusual? My '92 honda has over 140,000 with the original
exhaust and brake pads.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 02:16 PM 10/11/2004, you wrote:
>124k miles on original exhaust seems exceptional to me, and
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rough, but
that was from mechanical wear, not rust.
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I drive 50 miles to work each way. We are 15 miles fr
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Is it that unusual? My '92 honda has over 140,000 with the original
exhaust and brake pads.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
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Don,
I'm in the Midwest of the US. I'm currently driving my first diesel, an
03 Beetle TDI which
Hi,
Do not forget nautical mile :D
this is defined as a one minute of the arc of earth meridian and
(according to my conversion tool) is equal to 1852 meters
accoording to my own calculations, it should be a:
4000m(earth circumference) / 360 (degrees in the circle) / 60 (minutes in a
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I don't think there is such a thing as a U.S. mile. Back in the 1950's my
high school teacher told us that the U.S. and Britain had agreed to
compromise on the Canadia
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Thanks Ramon. British wet and cold weather must be considered as a factor,
as must road salt. The % of hot/cold running should also be considered. Many
car users in this country may use their car for frequent short jou
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] fuel additives
Thanks Ramon. British wet and cold weather must be considered as a factor,
as must road salt. The % of hot/cold running should also be considered. Many
car users in this country may use their car for frequent short journeys of
say 5miles or less with the rres
exhaust and brake pads.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 02:16 PM 10/11/2004, you wrote:
124k miles on original exhaust seems exceptional to me, and I think it is
a statement of how clean exhaust emissions are from the fuel you use. My
understanding is that exhausts not so much rust from the outside i
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Years ago, it seemed
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I don't think there is such a thing as a U.S. mile. Back in the 1950's my
high school teacher told us that the U.S. and Britain had agreed to
compromise on the Canadian definition of the in
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>> 124k miles on original exhaust seems exceptional to
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> really?? is this also the experience of other people?
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> 124k miles on original exhaust seems exceptional to
> me,
really?? is this also the experience of
What exactly is a US mile???
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124k miles on original exhaust seems exceptional to
me,
really?? is this also the experience of other people?
i have quite a few cars here that have 100-200k on
gasoline engines with
i really didn't know if the us mile was the same or
different from any other form of measurement, but i
didn't want to make assumptions. that way everyone
could see right away exactly what i was talking about.
if true that's kinda funny that the inch is actually
referenced off of the centimeter!!
I don't think there is such a thing as a U.S. mile. Back in the 1950's my
high school teacher told us that the U.S. and Britain had agreed to
compromise on the Canadian definition of the inch as *exactly* 2.540
centimetres. So as far as the mile goes we're all on the same page:
12 inches to the fo
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> > 124k miles on original exhaust seems exceptional to
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> really?? is this also the experience of other people?
> i have quite a few cars here that have 100-200k on
> gasoline engines wi
muffler. Only part that went south was the locking flange at the manifold
($26.00).
Luc
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> 124k miles on original exhaust seems exceptional to
> me,
really?? is this also the experience of other people?
i have quite a few cars here that have 100-200k on
gasoline engines with the original exhaust and it's in
good condition. and there's
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I'm not sure what it has to do with exhaust, but my Nissan Sentra has 124k
miles, and the original exhaust is still solid. Only 20k miles of t
I'm not sure what it has to do with exhaust, but my Nissan Sentra has 124k
miles, and the original exhaust is still solid. Only 20k miles of that were on
E10. I don't think that biofuels will benefit from this technology, as
combustion efficiency is already much better than fossil fuels. I have
How much Bio D can be added to a gasoline
engine before it starts to cause problems?
I have heard that some will add a gallon or
two of diesel to gasoline engine's fuel tank
if the engine has a slight knock. I guess
that the slower burn speed of the diesel helps
to reduce eliminate the knock?
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