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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-11-06 02:52:00)
by Ramblin Fever
Honestly, unless you truly need the money or have no more desire for it, it's worth more to you to keep it then what you'd get out of it. Engine swaps really do nothing for the overall value, learned this myself with an older Toyota truck and basically brand-new engine with only 40k miles on it. Even with upgraded tires, wheels, suspension, etc, we didn't get crap for it in the overall ...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-04 01:37:00)
by Ramblin Fever
I ran Havoline oils for YEARS in multiple vehicles. 1979 Chevy Scottsdale 350 that went OVER 350k miles everything in the engine original, truck never used more then 1/2qt pulling/carrying a 11' camper and a 4k boat. 1985 Toyota 4-cylinder p/up went over 200k miles original engine, engine was replaced and we still ran Havoline. The overheating condition of the engine had nothing to...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-11-01 22:17:00)
by Hanren
No one wanted this accident to happen but still, it was the bus who caused this accident. What a way to celebrate All Saints Day.. tsk. May they Rest in Peace! Ingat po tayong lahat lalo na yung mga pauwi pabalik. Quote: Overtaking bus slams into car in Pampanga; 6 dead, 56 hurt 11/01/2008 | 01:13 PM (UPDATED 4:04) MANILA, Philippines At ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-29 12:42:00)
by niky's Avatar
The Innova gasoline version is the much better car. The newer engine is miles more fuel efficient than the ancient gassers in the Adventure and the previous Revo. And yup... the low-rpm closed loop system has a lot to do with this. The Innova handles better, rides a bit better (stiffly, but controlled... and not as bad as the Fort and Hilux) and is a more bang-for-buck vehicle.
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-22 20:48:00)
by paolorenzo
Quote: Originally Posted by niky When Honda makes you use synthetic, they give you the choice of a 10,000 kilometer service interval. Which matters a lot, because most of the cost of service is in the cost of labor, where the dealership makes the most of its money. And who's to say that Toyotas would be any easier to service? The ...
Started 1 month ago (2008-10-14 13:24:00)
by Ramblin Fever
X2....personally, I would live with it. I too do NOT like a vehicle that leaks anything, I'm VERY irritated by it. BUT, you're talking a 12-13yr old truck that in reality is NOT leaking much at all, and taking apart that much of it could cause further/more problems then you may be bargoning for, or could pay for. If it starts leaking/dripping a quart every few days, and/or ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-08 15:17:00)
by John@EurojetRacing
Quote, originally posted by GravesDub » Except community colleges do not have manufacturer specific training for VW, Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Ford, Cummins, Toyota, Nissan and more. Which will get you about 5 years ahead of most techs coming from a community college. Plus, there are dealerships that work out deals with you for having that specific training and will pay back your student ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2008-09-28 01:27:00)
by Bender
Quote: Originally Posted by dan4 Id assume loads of you have a PS3 online so was wondering what your tags are? Im normally on COD4 or Battlefield Bad Company Was quite upset that Toyota were not included in GT5 Prologue but no private matches available online anyway, does anyone know if the full game will be including ...
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-06 20:40:00)
by Neo
Pakistan pioneer passenger car bites the dust Saturday, September 06, 2008 KARACHI: The odds were seemingly stacked against Feroz Khan when he was born to homeless migrants from India, but the span of 59 years has changed matters. Khan grew up in Lalukhait, one of the lower income areas in Karachi, but has nonetheless travelled far and wide, working in Saudi Arabia, England, ...
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-04 01:10:00)
by partyman66
Quote: Originally Posted by fear Mobil 1 5w30 and a new OEM yota filter every 7-8,000 miles. I'd recommend changing your oil filter sooner than 7-8K miles if you plan on doing extended oil change intervals. If you want to go 8K on oil, it's probably good to ...