Upstate ny
#11
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I would not recommend a high pressure type wash for the engine compartment. This subject came up a couple of weeks ago, and before that, about a year ago. Some folks have had engine start issues after using high pressure water in the engine compartment. Lots of sensors and connections that could get wet and cause a problem.
#12
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Wooo.
Last time I went to Scranton it took me 2 hours...
Or course, that was for warped tour... plenty of traffic.
Beside the fact that I drive the speed limit, I also don't know how to get around for ****. You would think after 25 years I would know how to get to Vestal from JC, but I don't.
Last time I went to Scranton it took me 2 hours...
Or course, that was for warped tour... plenty of traffic.
Beside the fact that I drive the speed limit, I also don't know how to get around for ****. You would think after 25 years I would know how to get to Vestal from JC, but I don't.
#13
Senior Member
Vestal to JC? Drive east, you'll run right into it!
As to "speed limit", so we have those here? Kamikaze curve has the name for a reason.
As to "speed limit", so we have those here? Kamikaze curve has the name for a reason.
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I am from Syracuse, 130 average inches of snow each winter salt and everything that goes with it. We have delta sonic here and I had them do an engine comparment detail. My kids gave it to me for my birthday. I think about fifty buck. They did a grat job.