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Old Feb 10, 2024 | 12:23 AM
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Yeah, I poked in a few times... but not much action.
Old Feb 10, 2024 | 08:33 AM
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I want to do it to mine, but it says it's only compatible with the 99-03's. I'm not sure if it's a cluster thing, wiring thing, or maybe the sensor is different?
I didn't get too deep into my investigation.
Mark, (while retired, his wife reminds in the background, lol,) is easy to talk with and helpful. The sensor would be nice to be the issue, but I suspect that's not it. Maybe there's a thread on this for 9th gen's and older Stangs, too. 10th seems to have an option of 80 or 100 psi sensors. We agreed 80 offers more res where we'll be, lower RPM's. Also, we can use the old switch, ("sensor,") in tandem. Is this for your '89?

EDIT: We discussed making the idiot light, flashing, so it's seen sooner, just never occurred to him at the time, as well as a Vreg for lil ole Hondas that I was working on. He's just 30-40 miles south of me, where I used to work, SillyCom Valley; almost next door to where my son works, at Apple, though he's globetrotting for them presently, doing IT.
AND; Every third ad now is an oil pressure sensor, having looked at Summit's, sheesh.

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Old Feb 10, 2024 | 09:16 AM
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LOL, this is what Bing's AI image creator thinks I look like.

I don't know ...think it's a little off. Hey is that, ...that Chia Pet ^^^ hair grow stuff ?

Old Feb 10, 2024 | 09:34 AM
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I've got it I think... Leave the key in the door lock. Then just carefully heat the frozen key. 😏

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Old Feb 10, 2024 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by BillSF9c
I've got it I think... Leave the key in the door lock. Then just carefully heat the frozen key. 😡
That should do it lol
Old Feb 10, 2024 | 12:31 PM
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I've got it I think... Leave the key in the door lock. Then just carefully heat the frozen key. 😡
Oh....well, I guess so . I like the way white does it....its fast.
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Just thought the AI render made the hair look a little goofy..or unnatural. Fun to mess with though.

Anyway, it was somewhat of a fad. Boost hair growth. Chia seeds are bursting with essential amino acids and they do some great work from inside the scalp. They inhibit hair fall and give a boost to new hair growth. They also help fight inflammation. Zinc and copper prevent thinning of hair, thus helping hair growth.

You seriously don't recall the commercials ?


Get it now?

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Old Feb 10, 2024 | 01:02 PM
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Diablo also makes great sandpaper discs. Unmatched in "anti-clogging" in every brand I've tried.

I don't believe I ever saw this one....
I have a drawer full of diablo 4 and 5" discs. A stack of 6" for the IR sander. Thing is a air hog , don't use it much anymore. Think I have their hole saw kit as well, it's an older set one. Yea, they have good bi-metal blades...some of you guys were mentioning that earlier.

The worst experience I had with blades in the shop was with the table saw. Dewalt table saw cut terribly with dewalt blades. Kind of blew my mind since I never something like that from a new blade. They would at least cut alright at first...(?) Nope , not that time. .

Use an old Makita 10" chop saw. That saw has had a diablo in it for at least 10 years. It's hit a few nails I couldn't see but still cuts very well.
Old Feb 10, 2024 | 03:44 PM
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I use DeWalt drills, impacts, etc. with Milwaukee drill bits, blades (their torch blades are decent), and I also prefer their 1/4" adapters.

Do any of you have one of the DeWalt 20V vacuums? Kinda thinking on that one.
Old Feb 10, 2024 | 04:07 PM
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Matt talks about the off road games...and Fab Rats decision not to participate @ 8:00.

Old Feb 10, 2024 | 04:16 PM
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Gonna watch that one. The Cheesedick's not in it.



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