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Car Insurance Lexus (Car Insurance). Subwoofer suggestion help?Subwoofer suggestion help? As of right now i have 1 12 inch Pioneer TS-W309D4 Sub in a sealed box connected to a 1050 watt jensen amp with 8 guage wiring and a capacitor in my car. At first i was really happy with it, and I still am but I feel like going a little louder still. It puts out about 124-125 decibles when i turn it up. Im thinking of adding 2 more twelves in my trunk, as in keeping this 1 12 and adding 2 more. I'm not exactly sure what to do? because if i did that i would probably have to get bigger wiring than 8 guage, probably 4 guage. So idk what to do. Any suggestions? you could look into getting a ported box ( louder than sealed ) . im not so sure you would have to get a bigger power wire though. i know people will tell you to get the biggest power wire you can but as long as your system isn't like 3000 watts i think you will be fine. i have 2 12" mtx subwoofers in a sealed box with an 8 gauge wire and i don't have a capacitor. sometimes i wish my subs were louder too but in a sealed box you don't really get loudness but the sound quality is better than ported. i would get a polk audio one does are the best especially the Polk Audio DSW Pro 400 Get headphones, maybe I don't want to hear your music FROM ENGLAND! if ya parallel all the subs you will need to upgrade the power/ground wire Kicker 10C124 Comp 12-Inch Subwoofer 4 DVC (Black) are BY FAR the best sub for the price out there. Some years back, I had two 12" 8-ohm Kicker Comps in a large sealed box (2.0 cu. ft. per subwoofer) powered by a bridged Rockford Fosgate Punch 400s 2-channel amp in a 1996 Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 door. The two subwoofers were wired in parallel (4-ohms) to the amp. @@@ Auto parts : Carburetor Insulator Gasket Acura 1995 . Carburetor Jet Alfa Romeo 1996 . Carburetor Kit Audi 1997 . Carburetor Linkage BMW 1998 . Carburetor Metering Block Buick 1999 . Carburetor Metering Rod Cadillac 2000 . Carburetor Metering Rod Hangers Chevrolet 2001 . Carburetor Needle And Seat Assembly Chrysler 2002 . Carburetor Needle Valve Daewoo 2003 . Carburetor Piston Spring Daihatsu 2004 . Carburetor Plenum Dodge 2005 . Lexus . How to get a good moped? How to get a good moped? I'm like so many consumers fed up with gasoline. $4.159 and $4.199 per gallon. I used to use my bike to compensate for that. It's a little harder now because my Upward Bound classes are thirty miles North of where I live and when they were only twenty two miles North, a bike ride took me two and one half hours one way going up and four hours one way if it were night because its colder and darker and you have to stop and sit while huge rigs are passing on the highway. I think I want a moped because it is legally a bike but it can go twenty miles per hour, I could ride in 1.5 hours to class. I see Hero's for sale but I read a post that it is hard to get parts if you have a problem. I want to know 1. Which mopeds are best. 2. Which mopeds are a good idea as used product. .3. What is a reasonable price to expect to pay for these . .4. How do you find consumer evaluations of them. car insurance. Auto parts : Carburetor Plenum Dodge 2005. Carburetor Rebuild Kit Eagle 2006. Carburetor Return Spring Bracket Ford 2007. Carburetor Spacer Geo 2008. Carburetor Stud GMC 2009. 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Fuel Level Gauge Saturn 1998. Fuel Line Scion 1999. Lexus . What can I use to substitute a boat trailer for storage? What can I use to substitute a boat trailer for storage? I just bought a '64 28ft Chris Craft. It doesn't have a trailer so we will probably be buying one and altering it. Until then I need something to store it on in our carport. Boat jacks are outrageously expensive. Any other ideas that are easy and more practical? Thanks. car insurance. Auto parts : Fuel Line Scion 1999. Fuel Line Insulation Kit Smart 2000. Fuel Log Sterling 2001. Fuel Pressure Gauge Subaru 2002. Fuel Pressure Regulator Suzuki 2003. Fuel Pressure Regulator Rebuild Kit Toyota 2004. Fuel Pressure Sensor Volkswagen 2005. Fuel Pump Volvo 2006. Fuel Pump Bolt Kit Yugo 2007. Fuel Pump Relay 2008. Fuel Pump Repair Kit 2009. Lexus . honda civic 1.8 vtec buy or not buy? honda civic 1.8 vtec buy or not buy? hey guys. im in a sticky situation there is a honda civic 06 plate 1.8 vtec 93000 miles full service history, going for sale for 4400.. do you recon it is worth it or not? is there any problems to look out for in these new shape civics at this mileage? it is coming from a car lot... i was told the fan belt seems to go on these around this mileage?? PLEASE ONLY REPLY IF YOU HAVE HAD EXPERIENCEWITH ONE OR KNOW ALOT ABOUT THESE CARS.... THANKS car insurance. Auto parts : Carburetor Plenum Dodge 2005. Carburetor Rebuild Kit Eagle 2006. Carburetor Return Spring Bracket Ford 2007. Carburetor Spacer Geo 2008. Carburetor Stud GMC 2009. Carburetor Throttle Cable Bracket Honda 2010. Choke Cable HUMMER 2011. Choke Conversion Kit Hyundai 1994. Choke Stove Kit Infiniti 1995. Detent Clip Isuzu 1996. Diesel Injector Jaguar 1997.
Lexus . How to Determine V-Belt Size When UnknownA V-belt has a unique shape designed to prevent it from slipping off a grooved pulley. Finding a V-belt size when it's unknown is a fairly simple process. Whether the belt is just missing, and no size is available, or whether you have created a custom bracket or pulley system and need to determine belt size, the steps are the same. Difficulty:Moderate Instructions Things You'll Need String Marker Tape measure Wrenches or sockets Step by Step : 1 Adjust the pulley or device requiring the belt to the smallest adjustment possible. This will enable you to determine the approximate belt size easily, and ensure that you do not purchase a belt that is too short. Take the piece of string and stretch it around the pulley as if it were the belt. Pull it tight as if it were the belt you were installing. Mark the spot on the string, and remove it. Measure the length of the string. 2 Measure the width of the pulley at the top where the belt would ride. This will enable you to get the correct width of the V-belt as well. Take this measurement, and the measurement you got from the string for the length of the belt, and go to a local parts store, or if available in your area, a belt-and-hose specialist. 3 Purchase three different belts, and let the store know you will be returning two of them. Purchase belts the width you have measured, with one the length of the string plus 1 inch, one belt plus 1 1/2 inches and the final belt plus 2 inches. Attempt to install the belts, trying the middle length first. Ensure that when the belt is installed, the adjustment is approximately in the center. This allows for belt stretch over time, but avoids the belt being too tight. 4 When you find the belt that fits, return the other two to the store where you purchased them. Save the packaging from the belt that fits. This packaging will have a number on it that can be cross-referenced into any brand the next time you need a belt for your application. ResourcesStreet Performance: Goodyear Belts and Hoses
Lexus . How to Adjust Belts on a Honda AccordThe Honda Accord is offered in several engine sizes that require different accessory belts to operate these components, including the air conditioner, alternator, water pump and the power steering. The belts are routed around the pulleys so that when the engine is running, the crankshaft can drive the belt around each pulley. This process enables each accessory to perform its required function. If any of the belts have any type of damage, such as fraying and cracking, they need to be replaced immediately. Difficulty:Moderate Instructions Things You'll Need 3/8-inch drive breaker bar Metric socket set Step by Step : 1 Locate the alternator on the front left-hand side of the engine. Loosen the upper and lower alternator mounting bolts by turning them counterclockwise with a ratchet and socket. 2 Turn the adjustment bolt on the lower left-hand side of the alternator clockwise to tighten the belt and counterclockwise to loosen it. 3 Tighten the alternator mounting bolts with the ratchet and socket. 4 Locate the power steering pump on the front top side of the engine. Loosen the upper and lower mounting bolts by turning them counterclockwise with the ratchet and socket. 5 Turn the adjustment bolt on the side of the power steering adjustment bracket clockwise to tighten the belt and counterclockwise to loosen it. 6 Tighten the power steering pump mounting bolts with the ratchet and socket. Tips & Warnings Most Honda Accords were built before 2000 have multiple drive belts. The air conditioner belt on some Honda Accords will have its own tensioner. If this is the case, just loosen the center bolt of the tensioner pulley and adjust the belt with the adjustment bolt on top of the tensioner pulley. Keep hands and tools away from all moving parts while the engine is running. Resources2CarPros: Multi-Rib Belt Routing Diagrams and Timing Belt Diagrams Car Insurance 1996 eagle summit esisedan4dAcura, Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Daewoo, Daihatsu, Dodge, Eagle, Ford, Geo, GMC, Honda, HUMMER, Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jaguar, Jeep, Kia, Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mercury, MINI, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Peugeot, Plymouth, Pontiac, Porsche, Ram, Saab, Saturn, Scion, Smart, Sterling, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo, Yugo,Auto Insurance
*When the fuel/air mixture is ignited in the cylinders, the temperature inside the engine can reach thousands of degrees Fahrenheit. It takes only half that heat to melt iron, and your engine would be a useless lump of metal in about 20 minutes if your vehicle couldn't keep things cool. Naturally, the liquid (coolant and water) that circulates around the cylinders in the engine block gets very hot, and so it's continually circulated back to the radiator, where it cools off before heading back to the scene of the action. The radiator is designed to cool the liquid quickly by passing it over a large cooling surface. The liquid enters the radiator through the top radiator hose, which is usually connected to (you guessed it) the top of the radiator (refer 390
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Mercedes-Benz 600SEC. Mercedes-Benz 600SEL. Mercedes-Benz 600SL. Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Mercedes-Benz CL-Class. Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class. Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class. Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Mercedes-Benz GL-Class. Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class. Mercedes-Benz ML-Class. Mercedes-Benz R-Class. Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Mercedes-Benz SL-Class. Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class. Mercury Capri. Mercury Cougar. Mercury Grand Marquis. Mercury Marauder. Mercury Mariner. Mercury Milan. Mercury Montego. Mercury Monterey. Mercury Mountaineer. Mercury Mystique. Mercury Sable. Mercury Topaz. Mercury Tracer. Mercury Villager. MINI Cooper. MINI Cooper Clubman. Mitsubishi 3000GT. Mitsubishi Diamante. Mitsubishi Eclipse. Mitsubishi Endeavor. Mitsubishi Expo. Mitsubishi Galant. Mitsubishi Lancer. Mitsubishi Mighty Max Macro Cab. Mitsubishi Mighty Max Regular Cab. Mitsubishi Mirage. Mitsubishi Montero. Mitsubishi Montero Sport. Mitsubishi Outlander. Mitsubishi Precis. Mitsubishi Raider Double Cab. Mitsubishi Raider Extended Cab. Nissan 200SX. Nissan 240SX. Nissan 300ZX. * to Figure 8-1). As the liquid descends, it runs through channels in the radia tor, which are cooled by air rushing in through cooling fins between the channels. When the liquid has cooled, it leaves the radiator through the bottom radiator hose (surprise!). This hose usually has a spring inside it to prevent it from collapsing when the water pump draws coolant from the radi ator. (If it collapses anyway, Chapter 14 has instructions for replacing it.) Additional hoses There are also smaller-diameter hoses also leading from your engine to the heater core (see the end of this chapter). Some vehicles have a small bypass hose near the thermostat as well (see "The Thermostat," later in this chapter). These hoses are an important part of the cooling system, as they are designed to carry the liquid in it from one component to another. .Chapter 8: The Cooling System Up Close Coolant/Antifreeze Lexus . Car a is north bound and car b heading south bound turns left at an uncontrolled intersection Car b thought he had enough time to turn but car a t bones him even though car a isn't speeding.?
Car B is at fault Plymouth Neon. * To keep the water in the cooling system from boiling or freezing, the water is mixed with coolant/antifreeze (which, in the interest of brevity, I just call "coolant"). Most coolants contain about 95 percent ethylene glycol, a chemical that stops water from freezing or boiling, even in extreme temperatures. (Ethylene glycol is toxic; there are nontoxic coolants that contain propylene glycol instead. See the sidebar "Keeping coolant out of the mouths of babes and small animals" in Chapter 14.) In addition to the ethylene glycol, coolant also contains rust, corrosion, and foaming inhibitors, so coolant does more than just keep the water in the system in a liquid state: It also helps to prevent the formation of rust on the metal surfaces of the engine and the radiator, lubricates the water pump, and keeps the liquid from foaming as it circulates through the system. Since the early 1960s, auto manufacturers have designed the cooling systems of most vehicles for a 50/50 mixture of ethylene glycol and water, which is still generally considered the proper proportion of coolant to water for the cooling system of most vehicles. (I usually refer to the coolant and water mixture as "liquid" in the rest of this chapter.) Today's engines require specially formulated coolants that are safe for aluminum components. Also, some manufacturers are using a new coolant called Dex-cool that can last about twice as long as other coolants. If your cooling system is operating properly, you shouldn't have to keep adding liquid to it. Chapter 3 shows you how to check the level and condition of the liquid in the cooling system, and Chapter 14 shows you how to add liquid or flush the system and replace the liquid in it. The coolant recovery system A coolant recovery system is just a clear plastic container with two little hoses coming out of the cap (see Figure 8-2). One hose leads to the radiator, and the other serves as an overflow pipe for the container. The container holds an extra supply of water and coolant, in case the system loses any. When your cooling system heats up and starts to overflow, the liquid pours back into the recovery container instead of pouring out of the radiator overflow pipe and onto the ground. When the system cools off, the pressure drops and the liquid is drawn out of the container and back into the radiator. This process not only saves you coolant, but it also protects animals and children from sampling puddles of the toxic stuff. 162 Part II: What Makes It Go? Figure 8-2: A coolant recovery system. Lexus . How long does it take to put snow tires on a car?
Plymouth Neon. Plymouth Prowler. Plymouth Sundance. Plymouth Voyager. Pontiac 6000. Pontiac Aztek. Pontiac Bonneville. Pontiac Firebird. Pontiac G3. Pontiac G5. Pontiac G6. Pontiac G6 (2009.5). Pontiac G8. Pontiac Grand Am. Pontiac Grand Prix. Pontiac GTO. Pontiac LeMans. Pontiac Montana. Pontiac Montana SV6. Pontiac Solstice. Pontiac Sunbird. Pontiac Sunfire. Pontiac Torrent. Pontiac Trans Sport. Pontiac Vibe. Porsche 911. Porsche 928. Porsche 944. Porsche 968. Porsche Boxster. Porsche Cayenne. Porsche Cayman. Porsche Panamera. Ram 1500 Crew Cab. Ram 1500 Quad Cab. Ram 1500 Regular Cab. Saab 9-2X. Saab 9-3. Saab 9-5. Saab 9-7X. Saab 900. Saab 9000. Saturn Astra. Saturn Aura. Saturn Ion. Saturn L-Series. Saturn Outlook. Saturn Relay. Saturn S-Series. Saturn SKY. Saturn VUE. * Some of today's vehicles have pressurized reservoirs. In these cases, you find the radiator pressure cap on the reservoir and not on the radiator. Most recovery systems are considered "sealed" because you can check whether your coolant needs changing — and add water and coolant — by opening the cap on the container. You can also check the level of liquid in the system by seeing whether it reaches the fill level shown on the side of the container. (For instructions on adding liquid to a sealed system safely, see "Using a coolant reservoir system" in Chapter 14.) The radiator pressure cap To further retard the boiling point of the liquid in the cooling system, the entire system is placed under pressure. This pressure generally runs between Lexus . What would cause my 95 Neon to lose power and shake idle rough and have a gas smell?
Saturn VUE. Scion tC. Scion xA. Scion xB. Scion xD. Smart fortwo. Sterling 827. Subaru B9 Tribeca. Subaru Baja. Subaru Forester. Subaru Impreza. Subaru Justy. Subaru Legacy. Subaru Loyale. Subaru Outback. Subaru SVX. Subaru Tribeca. Subaru XT. Subaru XT6. Suzuki Aerio. Suzuki Equator Crew Cab. Suzuki Equator Extended Cab. Suzuki Esteem. Suzuki Forenza. Suzuki Grand Vitara. Suzuki Kizashi. Suzuki Reno. Suzuki Samurai. Suzuki Sidekick. Suzuki Swift. Suzuki SX4. Suzuki Verona. Suzuki Vitara. Suzuki X-90. Suzuki XL-7. Suzuki XL7. Toyota 4Runner. Toyota Avalon. Toyota Camry. Toyota Celica. Toyota Corolla. Toyota Cressida. Toyota Echo. Toyota FJ Cruiser. Toyota Highlander. Toyota Land Cruiser. Toyota Matrix. Toyota MR2. Toyota Paseo. Toyota Previa. Toyota Prius. * 7 and 16 pounds per square inch (psi). As the pressure increases, the boiling point rises as well. This combination of pressure plus coolant gives the liquid in your cooling system the capability to resist boiling at temperatures that can rise as high as 250 degrees Fahrenheit or more in some new vehicles. To keep the lid on the pressure in the system, and to provide a convenient place to add water and coolant, each radiator has a removable radiator pressure cap on either its radiator filler hole or its coolant recovery system. The pressure cap has two valves: a pressure valve and a vacuum valve. The pressure valve maintains a precise amount of pressure on the liquid in the system. The vacuum valve allows the liquid to travel back into the radiator from the recovery reservoir when the engine cools down. .Chapter 8: The Cooling System Up Close 1 /.! ? If you have no coolant recovery system Today, most vehicles come with coolant recovery systems. If your vehicle lacks such a system and it overheats, you'll often notice liquid pouring out from under the car—especially if you're using the air conditioner on a very hot day. This liquid — which is usually colored and sometimes has white foam on it — is the water/ coolant mixture pouring out of the overflow pipe on your radiator. Because this liquid is toxic to small children and animals, be sure to clean up thoroughly, following the instructions in Chapter 14. Lexus . How fast is the fastest cat in the world?
I believe it's a cheetah. They can get up to about 65 mph (100 km/h), but that only lasts for a few seconds. Saturn VUE. Scion tC. Scion xA. Scion xB. Scion xD. Smart fortwo. Sterling 827. Subaru B9 Tribeca. Subaru Baja. Subaru Forester. Subaru Impreza. Subaru Justy. Subaru Legacy. Subaru Loyale. Subaru Outback. Subaru SVX. Subaru Tribeca. Subaru XT. Subaru XT6. Suzuki Aerio. Suzuki Equator Crew Cab. Suzuki Equator Extended Cab. Suzuki Esteem. Suzuki Forenza. Suzuki Grand Vitara. Suzuki Kizashi. Suzuki Reno. Suzuki Samurai. Suzuki Sidekick. Suzuki Swift. Suzuki SX4. Suzuki Verona. Suzuki Vitara. Suzuki X-90. Suzuki XL-7. Suzuki XL7. Toyota 4Runner. Toyota Avalon. Toyota Camry. Toyota Celica. Toyota Corolla. Toyota Cressida. Toyota Echo. Toyota FJ Cruiser. Toyota Highlander. Toyota Land Cruiser. Toyota Matrix. Toyota MR2. Toyota Paseo. Toyota Previa. Toyota Prius. * 7 and 16 pounds per square inch (psi). As the pressure increases, the boiling point rises as well. This combination of pressure plus coolant gives the liquid in your cooling system the capability to resist boiling at temperatures that can rise as high as 250 degrees Fahrenheit or more in some new vehicles. To keep the lid on the pressure in the system, and to provide a convenient place to add water and coolant, each radiator has a removable radiator pressure cap on either its radiator filler hole or its coolant recovery system. The pressure cap has two valves: a pressure valve and a vacuum valve. The pressure valve maintains a precise amount of pressure on the liquid in the system. The vacuum valve allows the liquid to travel back into the radiator from the recovery reservoir when the engine cools down. .Chapter 8: The Cooling System Up Close 1 /.! ? If you have no coolant recovery system Today, most vehicles come with coolant recovery systems. If your vehicle lacks such a system and it overheats, you'll often notice liquid pouring out from under the car—especially if you're using the air conditioner on a very hot day. This liquid — which is usually colored and sometimes has white foam on it — is the water/ coolant mixture pouring out of the overflow pipe on your radiator. Because this liquid is toxic to small children and animals, be sure to clean up thoroughly, following the instructions in Chapter 14. |
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