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Re: altenator problem fixed [refugeescamp]
by mmatheny on Wed Nov 05 12:17:29 PST 2008
How is the alternator and the engine governor even remotely related? Changing your alternator WILL NOT defeat the engine governor!
Re: Deep well [fedora]
by phinneas519 on Mon Jun 02 20:15:33 PDT 2008
fedora, hopefully I can give you some advice on visiting ND, seeing as how I'm a resident here. As far as winters go, ND winters aren't bad in terms of excessive snowfall. In fact, the roads are usually clear - the only downside is the wind. Anyway, if you're debating between visiting during either fall or spring, I have to recommend fall. It's still plenty warm here in August and September while being fairly balanced. If you do make it for fall, I'd like to recommend the southwest side of the state, namely Dickinson and Medora. Failing that, give the Bismarck-Mandan area a try. I'm a big fan of autumn and rest assured you'd be in for a treat if you tried a ND fall. This is coming from someone who had previously lived in WI, so I'm a bit picky about my seasons!
Visiting Dickinson Texas ~ Honda Service Information
by autowrite on Sat Nov 17 22:36:31 PST 2007
We will be visiting our son in the Dickinson area in February 2008 and would like to know the best Honda dealer for our 2002 Canadian Odyssey EX. This is because the van will probably need the tyoe 4 maintenance (Canadian severe). while we are visiting. We will be also in the Mission area square dancing for a week.
Need Texas Honda Service Information ~ visting
by autowrite on Fri Nov 16 12:49:23 PST 2007
Will be visiting Dickinson (near Houston) & Mission in Feb 08 with our 2002 Odyssey. Well proabably need TYPE IV (4) service done in the Dickinson/Leaque City area which includes transmission oil change. We are from Guelph, Ontario, Canada. What do readers think is the best dealer that they have dealt with?
Re: GMC Acadia: Prices Paid & Buying Expierences [chipster562]
by jseck2 on Mon Apr 23 09:23:05 PDT 2007
As I stated last week, I paid just under $28000 for an SLE-1 (sticker $31K+) from Gay GMC in Dickinson Texas. It was the one advertised in the paper and it had pretty much exactly what I wanted, so I bought it. My MPG has been a low of 16 and a high of 23. Average over 2100 miles has been around 18+. I did change the oil & filter at 1000 miles, though I doubt that did much to help mpg. I'm slightly disppointed in the mileage overall but 23 mpg highway at 75-80 mph is pretty good and I doubt any other vehicle would do much better. BTW there is a writeup in USNews and World Report that picks the Acadia as the best overall alternative to a minivan and the best value as well.
NASCAR car care products tested
by bretfraz on Sun Apr 22 18:29:33 PDT 2007
Hi gang, Sometimes I just can't control myself. I was at Big Lots the other day and found they had the full line of NASCAR car care products for super low prices. What did I do? I bought almost all of them! It's not like I needed them, I probably have 150+ products on hand right now. Remember when Bruce Dickinson said, "I've got a fever, and the only perscription is more cowbell"? Well, my perscription is more car wax. Here's a basic rundown of what I've tried: Car Wash: Lots of suds but not as rich as the best shampoos. Shampoo was watery but foamed up nicely. Didn't leave a residue and rinsed clean. Not up to Zaino Z6 or Duragloss 901 standards but a good shampoo for the price. On a par with Meguiars pink car wash, Zip Wax or your typical WalMart product. Cost was $2.00 for a 64oz jug which possibly makes it the best shampoo value ever, $0.03 per ounce. Wheel Cleaner: I liked the foaming action as it allowed me time to clean the little windows in the wheels instead of it running off. Not too aggressive and not noxious-smelling. Rinsed clean. The Dupont wheel cleaner has more bite but this stuff appears safer for delicate wheels and regular use. Tire Shine: Water based silicone emulsion. Looks and smells like Armor All. Spread very nicely with a tire swipe and dried in a few minutes to a glossier-than-average shine. Will not sling which makes it good in my book. Very comparable in looks to Vinylex, glossier than Zaino Z16, 303 and Eagle One Concours. If you want a safe tire shine with some bling, this is for you. Glass Cleaner: I used this in my truck and found the foaming sprayer scattered cleaner everywhere, making a huge mess. Ditched the lousy foaming spray head for a normal one and this stuff works fine. Truth is, just about any decent glass cleaner works well when used with a quality MF. For $1.50 for 16oz, it's hard to beat, but so is Sprayway, IG, etc. Better than that Meguiars NXT glass cleaner junk, that's for sure. NASCAR Wax: The climactic moment for any detail. Came with a small MF towel and a foam app. Wax is white, creamy, no solventy or nasty odor. Application was a little grabby (might have been the app) and spreaded like most store bought waxes. Dried to a haze immediately. MF wipe off was super easy and left no residue or dust. Did not improve the gloss or slickness of the paint, couldn't visibly tell where I waxed and where I didn't. Product seemed a lot like Eagle One Nanowax in application and peformance. It's decent when compared to your typical Walmart car wax but not as good as Meguiars NXT or Mothers FX Synwax. Cost was $4.00 incl MF and app, so it's a good value. On a whole, the NASCAR product line isn't bad. About average with a few products slightly above and below the median. They would be good products for someone who wasn't into serious detailing but wanted good, reliable products. For less than $20 at Big Lots you can buy an entire suite of car care products, which makes them a great deal. The only other products I didn't buy were the leather cleaner/conditioner and the spray wax. Each were $2-3 so you might as well buy them too if you need them. Check out http://www.ecolabathome.com/ for product info and videos showing how to use the products correctly. It's a good website for novices interesting in learning some of the basics.

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