
Wireless Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS)
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I know the haters will say. oh it is only an ashtray design. but wait and look at the other major items below:
Powered Targa = Porsche 911 Targa 4 (2015) decades later 23 years to be exact with Porsche's electronic targa & Miata RF also released in the same year, following the footsteps of the Del Sol
Powered Rear Window = Ferrari 488 (2016) 24 years after the CR-X Del Sol
Rear seat storage bins = Ferrari
Rear speaker forward firing placement = Audi R8 (2020) which is better placed than the 4 on the door Porsche 911 Targa and easier to remover/upgrade than the built in the head rest of the Miata
Date: 2020-07-07
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Farva4Prez
Tire monkey tip of the day:
I'm sick of thrashing peoples TPMS sensors, especially when the owner wants their shiny chrome valve caps. IF your vehicle has metal-type valve stems, PLEASE don't put those shiny friggin' chrome valve caps on you wheels valve stem otherwise, metallurgy dictates, the two different metals will react with one another and seize up and cause the unreplacable valve stem to snap in two like a twig when you take them off. if you can. by hand.
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Tire monkey tip of the day:
I'm sick of thrashing peoples TPMS sensors, especially when the owner wants their shiny chrome valve caps. IF your vehicle has metal-type valve stems, PLEASE don't put those shiny friggin' chrome valve caps on you wheels valve stem otherwise, metallurgy dictates, the two different metals will react with one another and seize up and cause the unreplacable valve stem to snap in two like a twig when you take them off. if you can. by hand.
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sarcartist
In American English, spelt primarily refers to the hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe, and the verb spell makes spelled in the past tense and as a past participle. In all other main varieties of English, spelt and spelled both work as the past tense and past participle of spell, at least where spell means to form words letter by letter or (with out) to make clear. Outside the U. S, the two forms are interchangeable in these uses, and both are common.
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In American English, spelt primarily refers to the hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe, and the verb spell makes spelled in the past tense and as a past participle. In all other main varieties of English, spelt and spelled both work as the past tense and past participle of spell, at least where spell means to form words letter by letter or (with out) to make clear. Outside the U. S, the two forms are interchangeable in these uses, and both are common.
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Beefheart
Begone Troll!
Exact tyre pressures are important, too soft, the tyres flex and you wear the outside edges of the tread. To hard (giggity) and you have a harder ride, less grip and the centre line of the tread wears.
To gain that all important 0. 1 second lap time, your pressures need to be EXACTLY right, and the temperature will affect the pressure, so it's handy to have on-board CTI to vary the pressure AS YOU DRIVE, hummer style.
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Begone Troll!
Exact tyre pressures are important, too soft, the tyres flex and you wear the outside edges of the tread. To hard (giggity) and you have a harder ride, less grip and the centre line of the tread wears.
To gain that all important 0. 1 second lap time, your pressures need to be EXACTLY right, and the temperature will affect the pressure, so it's handy to have on-board CTI to vary the pressure AS YOU DRIVE, hummer style.
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Mr_Smith1327
I just put the screws in the top of the dash above the part of the dash they come out of cause i remember where they go, there was the one occasion, the fist time i removed the dash from my car i had a leftover screw when i put it back, I've had it out about 3 times since then and i have never found where it came from but it couldn't have been that necessary if the dash stays in fine without it right lol
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I just put the screws in the top of the dash above the part of the dash they come out of cause i remember where they go, there was the one occasion, the fist time i removed the dash from my car i had a leftover screw when i put it back, I've had it out about 3 times since then and i have never found where it came from but it couldn't have been that necessary if the dash stays in fine without it right lol
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Lukasz
Peugeot 407 in UK 5 years ago 3 k pounds. Bargin, good equipment and now go for about 1500. It helped me to avoid motorway crash. Wind put some debree onto merging lane. As soon as I'w go to speed sensor told me about lost of pressure. As I mannaged to go to slow lane tyre blown off. Good thing to have. Safe stop but like i have mentioned on a begining that kind of staff can be find in much cheaper cars.
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Peugeot 407 in UK 5 years ago 3 k pounds. Bargin, good equipment and now go for about 1500. It helped me to avoid motorway crash. Wind put some debree onto merging lane. As soon as I'w go to speed sensor told me about lost of pressure. As I mannaged to go to slow lane tyre blown off. Good thing to have. Safe stop but like i have mentioned on a begining that kind of staff can be find in much cheaper cars.
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WislaKrakow24
Ahh I see. I feel like for the massive price difference there's still a cheaper way. Import a left hand drive and get a right hand drive convertion. In the U. S, S15's are illegal, but I know two guys by me in the Chicago area that have JDM Spec-r's registered and all. If you have money, I guess anything is possible.
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Ahh I see. I feel like for the massive price difference there's still a cheaper way. Import a left hand drive and get a right hand drive convertion. In the U. S, S15's are illegal, but I know two guys by me in the Chicago area that have JDM Spec-r's registered and all. If you have money, I guess anything is possible.
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PBMS123
Actually spelt is a word meaning the past tense of spell.
Both spelled and spelt mean the same thing, and are both appropriate. However American's and Canadians either don't use it or don't recognise it, because for some reason some of them think that English was created there and they know better.
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Actually spelt is a word meaning the past tense of spell.
Both spelled and spelt mean the same thing, and are both appropriate. However American's and Canadians either don't use it or don't recognise it, because for some reason some of them think that English was created there and they know better.
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TheTardis157
I hack my Porsche 928 all the time, it even has a mad V8 in the front! Too bad there are only under 50 in Australia and I live in the U. S. Would have let them have a go at mine. if the parts were less expensive and easier to get than a 911's parts.
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I hack my Porsche 928 all the time, it even has a mad V8 in the front! Too bad there are only under 50 in Australia and I live in the U. S. Would have let them have a go at mine. if the parts were less expensive and easier to get than a 911's parts.
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Keegan
can everyone just calm down lol, i realize its my mistake: P, and stop steryotyping people say y'all because its an abbreviation sheesh. and why yes, spelt is a type of wheat! how kind of you to point that out, thank you kind sir hahah
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can everyone just calm down lol, i realize its my mistake: P, and stop steryotyping people say y'all because its an abbreviation sheesh. and why yes, spelt is a type of wheat! how kind of you to point that out, thank you kind sir hahah
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