Steven Tyler's autobiography "Does the Noise in my Head Bother You" is also a great read. The first half is all sex-drugs-rock-n-roll and the second half is all "how are you still alive".
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Steven Tyler's autobiography "Does the Noise in my Head Bother You" is also a great read. The first half is all sex-drugs-rock-n-roll and the second half is all "how are you still alive".
I had a (then) new '86 MR2 in red with leather and auto climate. Twelve years and about 180,000 miles for me too. One of my all time favorite cars.
I've been looking for on in fine condition but...
Thank God that is rare. I never want to see another again.
I have SatRadio in all of my cars. It's much better then FM broadcast, but is transferred at a lesser quality then a CD or most MP3's recording. If I'd had to guess I'd say the bit rate is in the 96...
The mechanism that moves the Nozzle is the choke actuator. The Throttle has no connection with the nozzle. When the choke is engaged it does open the throttle plate, but that is independent of the...
Here's how I installed the speakers (http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/interior-s30/38991-front-kick-speaker-box-spacer-build.html)
If you have the original radio, why not just keep it. You could...
Good looking car Zu. Enjoy the obsession.
Good story. Looking forward to the rest of it.
I'm more looking forward to owning a BRZ this spring.
Great looking car Mason. Please post additional photos of that beauty.
EScanlon was an outstanding Z guy and will be missed by all club members.
When given I follow the "wet" torque spec. If given as a range, such as "36-42 lb/ft" I'll torque to the lower figure.
Yeah, me too. Best teacher I ever had.
I rarely go to someone for maintenance or repairs. It's just not in my DNA. But every now and then I have to pay the man...as recent as last week.
My '04 Silverado threw a series of codes that...
Thanks for the suggestions, good suggestions all (well, maybe not the Viper).
The Mazdaspeed3 and the Focus ST are great cars, but I'm not considering a hatchback.
The Infiniti G37 was on my...
If you're not experiencing any engine knock, then 87 is fine.
The 240Z is lighter and as a result, more nimble. That's probably the difference you are noticing.
It's time to start shopping for a new car. Since I have a 240Z, you know where some of my taste are. I've owned many cars over the years (I'm 50) but the ones I've enjoyed the most were my 240Z's, an...
I love those old "innovation" movies from industry of the 30's & 40's.
Your Z has so much color that everything else in the photos look like it's in black & white.
{apologies in advance to those with silver 240Z}
A silver 240Z gets lost in a sea of silver cars. Everywhere you look...another silver friggin' car. While Lime Green my not be your style, it is an...
Discussing the Colortune (it's benefits and limitations) would hijack this thread. If you do a search you'll find some recent (within the last year) conversations. Or start a new thread if you don't...
I really don't want to delve into a "this tool is better then that tool" debate, but I have found that tuning with a Colortune is considerably faster, more accurate and repeatable then using the...
Most importantly, I hope you didn't damage your hood.
When I saw the thread title I thought the content was going to be about V8 powered S30's
:)
Mike, might I also make a suggestion. I like to view the ads by posted date. It'd be nice to have that filter.
I agree with Wade. Electromechanical gauges are not the best for accuracy, not by a long shot. The needles on the gauges are simply indicators of normal operation. When I have a 160 degree thermostat...