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Why the BMW cars Headliners are not having Durability.. even my brothers much older Nissan Altima cars Headliner is still in Good condition than my only 6 year old BMW 5 SERIES & my cars headliners start sagging out.. i mean coming down!!
Love your thoughts. I agree everything you used work, but what is the side effects of each of them? Hong long will that last? Will those headlight covers get oxidized much quicker or just as good as new?
My question is, with the WD40, it is an oil substance. Nice outcome. How ever My question is, was there any fish eye when the clear coat was added? Please reply El paso
Also seems nutty having a on center basically gimmicky Socalled said strip on a BASE model bimmer wheel, like your really going to use said wheel strip in Walmarts rat race parking lot or micky dees drive through to make sure you don't side swipe said pickup window shelf and rip off the mirror. You can blame it on not looking or thinking like you're supposed to instead of said wheel strip. Said strip was made for the pansy who can figure out when the outside front wheels are at dead center and cried about making it easier in a hurry up situation , Still mostly never used either on track or said parking lots and drive through junk food lanes.
Stupidly annoying and super distracting having the ignition on & the dash lights and confirmed idiot lights in my pov when it's supposed to a helpful Instructional amateur video, I completely noticed right away this is not going to be a helpful video at all when I seen other things I don't want to see , Plus why sit there when doing something like this when you don't need the ignition on at all ? Makes no sense to. The common sense people out there. Period
So I happen to be a electronic tech myself, and my knowledge of radio I would say is probably above fair in nature There are some things that I wanted to throw in here the idea of water in our head or liquid in this case does have some substantial meaning in this understanding he’s technically referring to the ventricles in our brain, which, of course, carry spinal fluid and radio waves are going to react Just like the water bottles I don’t think that it’s going to react in terms of being a conductor, but rather a reflector you’ll notice where he’s not actually holding the transmitter on the opposite side with the bottle in the middle. He’s actually holding it on the side or on the top or bottom just try to pretend that the radio signal is a light wave and yes, light can go through water, but there’s going to be defraction And light is going to become weaker The other thing I wanted to point out Gatorade bottle claiming that salt is the issue here I can tell you that in fact, salt is a better conductor, however, radio waves are not getting conducted by the water or liquid in this case because if they were it would be working against the situation. I would more to believe that , and shape of that bottle is more in what we understand to be resonant or closer to resonant frequency in this case reflection and I would plain water in that Gatorade bottle to determine this The rule here in radio waves is that line of sight. I guess up to 20 miles or so maximum is guaranteed to give you a straight shot of connection. Granted you have enough power to make the trip so when you’re on the ground radio waves are going to be absorbed or even reflected, but with loss off of the ground, obviously when you’re high up in the ground, you don’t have to deal with those losses, which is exactly why we put our radio transmitters on the top of mountains Aside from all this to be somewhat educational and entertaining, especially putting the key fob underneath your chin with something that a friend of mine in college had shown me back in 1996 I have to also add that the only reason why certain situations with these bottles or even our body are able to seemingly extend the range of these radio waves is because there’s one simple rule regarding radio, depending on the element of antenna and it’s basic design there’s going to be specifications that determine Which way in which direction the signal comes out if you alter that and narrow that direction, it’s going to weaken the signal in one area, but it’s additionally going to amplify the signal in another area. This is all part of the design and understanding of different antennas that we make, so yes by blocking in one aspect, it can cause amplification in another aspect. It is very complicated but there are rules that describe this.
I've never drank coke cola or RC. No dark soda pops for because they have added additives to change the color of the pop. I drink nothing but clear pops because they dont have those added color additives. I try to buy soda pops with no caffeine and or addded additives. Ijs js 😊 If your drinknĝ coke cola for a long period of time not only will it clean your headlights and clean battery acid off your car terminal cables just imagine what that cola is doing to inside of your stomach. Ijs😮
Good content. A couple suggestions. Prior to adding Molygen flush your engine. Get as much soot/carbon deposits out and try to get the cleanest environment for the Molygen. This includes dropping the pain where you can keep about a quart of crud oil on regular oil change. Also, inspect your pan oil fir debris. Like the OP suggested check much sooner than 200 miles. Also, have an idea where all the oil seals/gaskets are on your engine platform and look specifically in those places. Lastly, check with the engine running and after. Sometimes the oil pressure will help you identify more pronounced leaks. If you're in a garage make sure you have proper ventilation.
I just fixed a noise just like this. Everyone said rod knock. It turned out to be a bad pulley bearing on my AC compressor. $2k later and the noise is gone.. Oh, they wanted 11k for a used replacement long block installed.. Missed that bullet...
@@MaximumEarthworks BMW cost for a new A/C compressor is $1025. It is what it is. We were going to call and donate the car to Kars for Kids but we had a feeling it wasn't a rod. You obviously never had your car fixed at market prices. An hour labor at my local BMW repair guys is up to $155 now.. It is getting pretty bad out there. I bet a rebuilt A/C compressor would have been 1/2 the price of a new one at $1025 but the car only has 50k miles on it and was worth the servicing and inspection..
i have it on my 2014 genny coupe 2.0T and i can never get over the sneeze sound vs a whoosh from other brands. also key piece of advice to people trying to buy one, dont buy replicas only because you dont know if they can fail but other wise hks and tial the way to go even tho they work a little different from each other. great vid
Did this fix your issue? Was water seeped into your spark plug holes in the head causing a misfire or something? My car ran perfectly fine before parking it for winter and I now have the same noise as you.
The top cover comes off ,it’s a few bolts and the side being held by the plastic flaps and removing the cabin air filter housing. you will have access to every bolt.