Beating on engine before warm up
#53
RE: Beating on engine before warm up
ORIGINAL: STANGLVR
Dude I just gotta say Will Ferrill with that fu**in cow bell is hilarous! I saw that SNL made me laugh then makes me laugh now
Dude I just gotta say Will Ferrill with that fu**in cow bell is hilarous! I saw that SNL made me laugh then makes me laugh now
#54
RE: Beating on engine before warm up
Lejay,
I have sat back and just read your posts, but I had to say
something on this one. Most of yours posts are informative,
but you also degrade and talk crap to more members then
anyone.
How old are you? You really need to GROW UP!
And by the way, the pic below is my car. It's funny,
but it looks like a 2006 and not a 95.
[IMG]local://upfiles/38476/0FDF75AE65134ACEA2E5072096C2C844.jpg[/IMG]
I have sat back and just read your posts, but I had to say
something on this one. Most of yours posts are informative,
but you also degrade and talk crap to more members then
anyone.
How old are you? You really need to GROW UP!
And by the way, the pic below is my car. It's funny,
but it looks like a 2006 and not a 95.
[IMG]local://upfiles/38476/0FDF75AE65134ACEA2E5072096C2C844.jpg[/IMG]
#55
RE: Beating on engine before warm up
ORIGINAL: STANGLVR
OK Lejay try a little experiment When your car is cold, check the oil, then drive around for a while then check your oil again. You will then have to eat crow my friend. I wonder in what world oil would actually get thicker when hot?
OK Lejay try a little experiment When your car is cold, check the oil, then drive around for a while then check your oil again. You will then have to eat crow my friend. I wonder in what world oil would actually get thicker when hot?
"The viscosity grade (for example, 5W-30) tells you the oil's thickness, or viscosity. A thin oil has a lower number and flows more easily, while thick oils have a higher number and are more resistant to flow. Water has a very low viscosity -- it is thin and flows easily. Honey has a very high viscosity -- it is thick and gooey. "
edit: gdzilla95, where did you get that grille?
#56
RE: Beating on engine before warm up
Hey Legay congradulations!!!! last night your mom told me you graduated 11th grade.......Good job man.....I guess you weren't really good in Chem class though....Oh well don't worry about it, if all else fails when you finally graduate you can be a self-proclaimed genius and clean up garbage everyday.
#57
RE: Beating on engine before warm up
Sleeper05,
I got it from Blue Oval. The lower lip was warped some so I had to heat it
and bend it into shape. It was only $124.
CJ Pony has them also for $149 and Moss Mustang also has them for $199.
Moss Mustang advertises that their grille comes with the wiring harness
extension. CJ Pony mentions nothing about the extension.
My grille did not come with the extension and I had to splice into
the foglight wires and make my own extension. Trust me, you need
the extension. When I first put the grille on, I had to unhook some of
the wire anchors to get the wires to reach the fog lights, but the wires were
still streched to their limit. They were VERY tight, so I unhooked them so
I would not cause any damage. Thats when I decided to make my own
extensions.
Since I was able to bend the bottom lip into a correct position, I am very
pleased with the grille. I really like the fact that the slots in it are the same
pattern as the factory grille.
[IMG]local://upfiles/38476/C5EDF56876FA4E7B9CA169C509886D74.jpg[/IMG]
I got it from Blue Oval. The lower lip was warped some so I had to heat it
and bend it into shape. It was only $124.
CJ Pony has them also for $149 and Moss Mustang also has them for $199.
Moss Mustang advertises that their grille comes with the wiring harness
extension. CJ Pony mentions nothing about the extension.
My grille did not come with the extension and I had to splice into
the foglight wires and make my own extension. Trust me, you need
the extension. When I first put the grille on, I had to unhook some of
the wire anchors to get the wires to reach the fog lights, but the wires were
still streched to their limit. They were VERY tight, so I unhooked them so
I would not cause any damage. Thats when I decided to make my own
extensions.
Since I was able to bend the bottom lip into a correct position, I am very
pleased with the grille. I really like the fact that the slots in it are the same
pattern as the factory grille.
[IMG]local://upfiles/38476/C5EDF56876FA4E7B9CA169C509886D74.jpg[/IMG]
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