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These are inexpensive jacks and I was curious if something similar would work better or if plywood on jack is just as good.?.?.by tomstrickland - Main Forum
Can't say it any better....by tomstrickland - Main Forum
Remember you receiving a gift of "two" pool visitors at BRBS.....I guess you dropped the other "friend" off at the plastic surgeon...If so the leather bra and rubber bands would make senseby tomstrickland - Main Forum
Sorry Chicago.....We have dibs on Pedro in Atlanta....We will even raise the pot and offer 2 miles of new Porsche test track AND from what I understand close proximity to the Porsche parts warehouse on the west side of Atlanta......But at least if we can get him here, he will be much closer to Chicago!!!! I can see it now...We will have monthly pilgrimages of Boxsters coming to Atlanta from farby tomstrickland - Main Forum
I believe water in the gas because....When getting down to ~1/2 of tank the car starts sputtering and running rough...Originally thought MAF so have removed twice and cleaned very well using electronic cleaner (never touching wires). When I fill the tank car runs better until below ~1/2 tank again then runs rough again. Used a anti-water additive and seems to help a little but still runs roughby tomstrickland - Main Forum
Possible water in the tank from previous fill up....Is there anything special I need to do other than stick small hose in tank and try to pump out gas tank? For example, are there any screens or obstructions that will prevent a small tube from going into the tank or anything that will be damaged? If not any idea of length of hose needed? I want to remove/reduce any water before installing new fuby tomstrickland - Main Forum
And building a test track like one in England!!!!by tomstrickland - Main Forum