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  • in reply to: My 1st Repair video, Toyota IAC testing #563051
    EricEric
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      Great Video.

      Looks like a handspring style palm pilot? Pretty cool..

      Thanks for the info on the diagnostic tools you used. Most of us DIY guys can afford stuff like that 🙂

      in reply to: My 1st Repair video, Toyota IAC testing #557426
      EricEric
      Participant

        Great Video.

        Looks like a handspring style palm pilot? Pretty cool..

        Thanks for the info on the diagnostic tools you used. Most of us DIY guys can afford stuff like that 🙂

        in reply to: Slime Inflator Tool Review #562214
        EricEric
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          The Slime products for tires work GREAT in bikes and tubes. My kids always ride places that have stickers. The kit they have is easy enough that they can “Slime” the tires themselves. Its a green “Slimy” product like fix-a-flat that you can put in through the valve stem with the core removed. Anyways We did have a little compressor like this before and it worked mostly for the bikes and balls around the garage and the R.V. but it was a cheap 30 dollar unit that didnt last long. This one looks far better and sounds like it is designed to last. Great in a pinch.
          Only thing it might be nice for it would be a cigarette lighter plug in as well as the clamps.

          in reply to: Slime Inflator Tool Review #556593
          EricEric
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            The Slime products for tires work GREAT in bikes and tubes. My kids always ride places that have stickers. The kit they have is easy enough that they can “Slime” the tires themselves. Its a green “Slimy” product like fix-a-flat that you can put in through the valve stem with the core removed. Anyways We did have a little compressor like this before and it worked mostly for the bikes and balls around the garage and the R.V. but it was a cheap 30 dollar unit that didnt last long. This one looks far better and sounds like it is designed to last. Great in a pinch.
            Only thing it might be nice for it would be a cigarette lighter plug in as well as the clamps.

            in reply to: maintenance Guideline for most or any vehicle #555230
            EricEric
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              The most important vehicle part purchase video got me to thinking about what originally came on my Honda.
              I did as you suggested and checked out Tire Rack. I was however unable to find the original O.E. tire.
              Is there a website that you know of to find this short of contacting the dealership or Honda?

              Thanks!

              ’98 Honda Accord coupe V-6

              in reply to: maintenance Guideline for most or any vehicle #560741
              EricEric
              Participant

                The most important vehicle part purchase video got me to thinking about what originally came on my Honda.
                I did as you suggested and checked out Tire Rack. I was however unable to find the original O.E. tire.
                Is there a website that you know of to find this short of contacting the dealership or Honda?

                Thanks!

                ’98 Honda Accord coupe V-6

                in reply to: Aftermarket parts on Honda engine #555226
                EricEric
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                  The Biggest mistake I ever made was on a v-6 Timing belt that when I compared the O.E.M tooth for tooth to the aftermarket it did not line up! Of course it ran like crap.

                  Won’t ever make that mistake again. Certainly it was extra money, but was it really “cheaper” when I had to tear it all back down and buy the O.E.M anyway?

                  in reply to: Aftermarket parts on Honda engine #560737
                  EricEric
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                    The Biggest mistake I ever made was on a v-6 Timing belt that when I compared the O.E.M tooth for tooth to the aftermarket it did not line up! Of course it ran like crap.

                    Won’t ever make that mistake again. Certainly it was extra money, but was it really “cheaper” when I had to tear it all back down and buy the O.E.M anyway?

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