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Everything posted by Julian
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Why would you do them on and off the heat instead of finding the temp that you can just sit there at?Our stove sucks pretty bad.
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I usually make my scrambled eggs by stirring constantly on and off the heat makes for very fluffy eggs with no milk neededm
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It is supposed to be, but it really isn't. Buy silicone utensils.The nonstick I have claims to be metal utensil safe but I still don't use metal on them. I would not recommend cladded SS to someone unless they are an experienced cook. (I have a SS set also) I have a set of cast iron thats great for cooking proteins too. http://www.anolon.com/shop-anolon.html?Brand=Anolon+Advanced This is the brand I have now. What brand/set did you get? Fiesta 11 piece set from bed bath and beyond, it's oven safe up to 850 degrees evidently. It's a pretty nice set. I would have preferred steel clad but the non stick ceramic is pretty great.
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That is an amazing deal. I'm mad jelly. Man that is dirt cheap. The local lobster and crabs here are pretty damn pricey
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RFID Proximity Sensor Push Button Start There are kits out there for around $250 to add it, but depending on the kits you'd need a bypass if its newer than an 06 $250 I am interested, 2010 so bypass indeed. All I've found was $700+. Curious what you found. Little searching, not sure if these are reputable places but.. http://www.innovativeignitionsystems.com/#!pke-100-u/c237f Definitely a company based in china, or just a guy with shitty English. Found this one also, site is pretty awful but it does look like a better product. http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/automobiles-trucks/push-button-start-automotive/pbs-ii/product looks reputable John from handcrafted Car Audio did one some time ago on an SSR Thanks. Didn't mean to make you search, but I appreciate it. If you have a smart key (which is 99% probability) the car has to "sense" that it's in there. So depending on your vehicle you'd need something like the Xpress kit to fool it into thinking the key is in the ignition so it'll start. So with most remote starts on vehicles newer than 06 usually, you'll need the bypass unless they have it already built in. I remembered seeing it before but couldn't remember.. Didn't take long
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So my MIL got us a new cookware set and it's a ceramic non stick. Are most ceramic non stick surfaces metal utensil safe?
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RFID Proximity Sensor Push Button StartThere are kits out there for around $250 to add it, but depending on the kits you'd need a bypass if its newer than an 06 $250 I am interested, 2010 so bypass indeed. All I've found was $700+. Curious what you found.Little searching, not sure if these are reputable places but.. http://www.innovativeignitionsystems.com/#!pke-100-u/c237f Definitely a company based in china, or just a guy with shitty English. Found this one also, site is pretty awful but it does look like a better product. http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/automobiles-trucks/push-button-start-automotive/pbs-ii/product looks reputable John from handcrafted Car Audio did one some time ago on an SSR
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Love the idea, I hate keys. Bluetooth wouldn't be the favored technology but probably cheaper than doing an RFID setup.surprisingly they're not using a technology like NFC instead of BT.
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I love the PC I built, hard core gaming with a light energy intake. Average just browsing the internet 94W at 90% efficiency, average completely loaded 350w at 90% efficiency.
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is http://www.djstagegear.com an authorized dealer?
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RFID Proximity Sensor Push Button Start There are kits out there for around $250 to add it, but depending on the kits you'd need a bypass if its newer than an 06
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If you were closer I could possibly help install it depending on my schedule.
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Since you do not have the power door locks you will either have to install them yourself or get them installed. There are some cheaper kits out there for around 50-150$, which you could do depending on your wiring proficiency or you may have to have them installed by someone (extra money). The 5303 you can get off of amazon for around $130-180. Since your car is older you shouldn't need a bypass for the remote start which should save you about $70-110. So in total for just the products you would need at-least 220 + plus 2-4 hours of install time which can run anywhere from $50-60 an hour. Where at in California do you live?
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You'd need to add power locks on them. That kit last time I looked was around 100-200$ without install. Will you be installing it yourself because 200 installed at a shop would get you a pretty basic one way alarm. I'd suggest stretching your budget to a two way alarm I'd it was me. The Avital 3303 is an excellent choice. Or the 5303 with the remote start added but it just ads more cost if you need a bypass which can range from 70-110$
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looks like its around a 46 AH battery, so presumably not a whole lot but it is a direct DC to DC stepdown from the HV batteries so it may be enough. Not entirely sure, you may need to add a larger battery. Only monitoring your voltage after install will tell you.
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Not sure since technically there is no alternator on it IIRC. You would just have to make a run to the front battery (if there is one) connect there on the 12v side and send it back. to the amplifier, you may need a second battery depending on how large the stock one is.
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Moron. I MUCH prefer night time actually. That accident would be way easier to have happen during the day when there are no headlights. He had TONS of time to avoid the car...which wtf is it doing on the trails anyways? Surprisingly he wasn't ejected over the car. Then where the hell did he go?I don't see how he could have avoided it either. He appears to be airborne over a small jump. Had nearly 3 seconds to do something and that isn't airborn, suspension motion is A LOT before you leave the ground. Ski's leave the easiest but that requires acceleration which he was not doing.heres the actual video http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e35_1388092711 Looks like he did lift off the throttle and maybe jumped?
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Moron. I MUCH prefer night time actually. That accident would be way easier to have happen during the day when there are no headlights. He had TONS of time to avoid the car...which wtf is it doing on the trails anyways?Surprisingly he wasn't ejected over the car.Then where the hell did he go? I don't see how he could have avoided it either. He appears to be airborne over a small jump. Stupid auto correct surprised*
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Moron. I MUCH prefer night time actually. That accident would be way easier to have happen during the day when there are no headlights. He had TONS of time to avoid the car...which wtf is it doing on the trails anyways?Surprisingly he wasn't ejected over the car.
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I did the same thing and it makes a huge difference.
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Snowmobiling at night
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That's a non-PI engine. Same as 96-98 GTs. If you get platinums and don't notice a miss or anything, you can get by with 100K or more. I would change them if you haven't yet. Do plug wires as well. It seems to possibly burn oil not entirely sure. Oil level hasn't dropped but you can smell a burning oil smell when a.c. is on. Maybe a slow leak somewhere?
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So ford guys. Speaking of spark plugs how often should I change them? My wife has a 96 mercury cougar xr7 (same engine as the mustang gt). It has around 120k mi on it and the only major maintenance I've done on it was the coolant/oil filter manifold gasket