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When detailing the car (paint correction and applying coatings) always mask off your unpainted trim. What takes a few minutes masking, saves significant time in clean-up and gives a professional quality job.
Same for the interior when doing things like leather conditioning. It's best to mask off the Race-Tex.
Same for the interior when doing things like leather conditioning. It's best to mask off the Race-Tex.
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PIWIS can interrogate a log file demonstrating if a car hasn't been broken in properly with regards to adhering to redlines, etc.
I, for one, prefer to not chance something happening to the powertrain down the road and having PCNA blaming me for improper use. Moreover, would prefer not to have the next buyer prospect ask for a similar log file only to show my car not being properly broken in.
To each their own...but I have seen and have experienced car companies deny claims based on ECU logs.
I, for one, prefer to not chance something happening to the powertrain down the road and having PCNA blaming me for improper use. Moreover, would prefer not to have the next buyer prospect ask for a similar log file only to show my car not being properly broken in.
To each their own...but I have seen and have experienced car companies deny claims based on ECU logs.
I have blown a lot of engined. part of the fun I enjoy.
When detailing the car (paint correction and applying coatings) always mask off your unpainted trim. What takes a few minutes masking, saves significant time in clean-up and gives a professional quality job.
Same for the interior when doing things like leather conditioning. It's best to mask off the Race-Tex.
Same for the interior when doing things like leather conditioning. It's best to mask off the Race-Tex.
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I didnt know but trakcar (dutch) told me orange is their national color.
my bike, thermometer, custom bikes, high lighters, baby chairs, trash can, 30' x 60' warehouse wall.... ALL ORANGE
my bike, thermometer, custom bikes, high lighters, baby chairs, trash can, 30' x 60' warehouse wall.... ALL ORANGE
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I know holland from all their great cartoons from 40 years ago....
but I don't know much about that part of the world... must go see. and if the dutch are all funny like Trakcar, I would have a blast.
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