- Question: Starting from rest one sled can reach a speed of 444 m/s in 2.04s and can be brought to a stop again in 2.73 s. acceleration while breaking?
- Question: Is it possible to change the engine and transmission to an antique car, for new ones?
- Question: What can cause my G35 not to start up?
- Question: '98 Yamaha Blaster won't start! Help!?
- Question: My back taillight is falling out?
- Question: Fuel pump relay?
Posted: 31 Oct 2014 10:58 AM PDT Starting from rest one sled can reach a speed of 444 m/s in 2.04s and can be brought to a stop again in 2.73 s. acceleration while breaking? Sign In and be the first one to answer this question |
Question: Is it possible to change the engine and transmission to an antique car, for new ones? Posted: 31 Oct 2014 10:14 AM PDT Is it possible to change the engine and transmission to an antique car, for new ones? I have an antique car's body in my back yard, it doesn't work, but I'm thinking about restoring it, and I'd like to customize it, getting new full injection engine, automatic transmission, etc. Is it possible? |
Question: What can cause my G35 not to start up? Posted: 31 Oct 2014 10:09 AM PDT What can cause my G35 not to start up? I have 2003 Infiniti G35 coupe auto trans. One day i started up my car, put it into drive and pressed on the gas about a few seconds later the whole power of my car went out. Next day i checked out my car, i seen i had a blown ignition switch fuse, so i went to Infiniti and purchased a new one, once i replaced it i tried starting it and blew it right away. What can cause this to happen? I might have a shortage somewhere, how can i find it? |
Question: '98 Yamaha Blaster won't start! Help!? Posted: 31 Oct 2014 10:06 AM PDT trying to figure out what's wrong with '98 Yamaha Blaster (yfs 200). Everything new that was added on & still not starting. - New Stator Found out there was water/oil Any ideas? Need know anything |
Question: My back taillight is falling out? Posted: 31 Oct 2014 10:02 AM PDT The entire tail light assembly will need to be replaced. They are expensive if you buy from Jeep, several hundred dollars. However, there are quite a few good quality after market assemblies out there for around $50, give or take. You can find them at rockauto.com or some of them are even available on Amazon. |
Posted: 31 Oct 2014 10:02 AM PDT All relays are in the owners manual. Don't you just love it when you go through all that work and expense for nothing. I have found that test lights were a lot less expense then fuel pumps. And resetting the crash switch was much easier then dropping the tank. That's in the book to. |
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