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I like using Lucas injector Cleaner as an octane booster/cleaner on my vehicles. Add a dosage every 2-3 tanks of fuel. Helps with the MPG a little bit (0.5-1 mpg extra). I don’t know how well it actually cleans the injectors but for how cheap it is to add in, I say it’s worth the little bit of cost I have in it.
Great video, taking it to the shop coast from 5 to 7 hundred dollars so far. It’s a lot and I know it’s not easy but you made it look easy and possible. Thank you. According to my mileage I was told I needed a tuneup. So far I am not having any problems with it so what to do. I’m still seeking.
Very helpful video. I've got a silver pfl 2zz exactly like yours here in the UK. Got some Toyo tyres fitted and now the steering wheel isn't straight. It's been driving me crazy. I thought if I adjusted it myself I'd mess up the tracking but it seems that's not the case
Hey man! I’m in the Goose Creek area with a 2001 MR2. I’ll be at the Mt. Pleasant Cars and Coffee this Saturday if we could meet up at some point and talk cars! Take care and God Bless!
Gracias comrade BUT why not show a window where weather strips have tabs fully intact? It would fill me with more confidence. I believe it's possible the plastic ones can snap off so would sit forever on the inside of the door. (Not really a problem) I have a 2004 Mazda 3 sedan and have paid $53 delivered price for 4 strips. In Oz. I don't think they were made in Japan.....🙄
that is wayyyy to much gasket maker you put on there, you only need a small amount on the corners where the gasket might not cover fully just to help it seal not the hole arc you covered
Thank you for making this video! My 15-year-old son and I will be installing a new battery in our Chevy Express van tomorrow thanks to you showing us how to do it! 👍👍
@@lsccarvideos thank you might be having same issue but my catalytic converter weld broke and muffler shop told me to check mounts that may cause welds to snap on catalytic converters if engine has too much movement
Thanks for a very good video. Just the right amount of info and clear camera views. I used your tutorial to install new rear coil overs on my MR2. Strange thing was that I set the coil overs up on the bench to be about 1/2 inch shorter than the stock struts I took out but when I lowered the car to the ground on the new coil overs my wheel arch gap was 2 inches higher. Go figure. Had to pull them out, set them up again and reinstall. Much easier second time around. All good now and no more maddening axle hop on hard left-handers under acceleration. Doing the fronts tomorrow as per your other video. Cheers from Australia.
So, about a month ago, I replaced the headlight on the other side (I didn't film it), but I ended up taking the whole assembly out. It took me about an extra hour, but it was easier to change out.