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Comments by "cengeb" (@cengeb) on "Mechanic in a Can! Royal Flush Little Eco Unit! Toyota 1.8" video.
Mechanic in a can? Do you know that Rock Hudson died of Botulism? Yup, bad meat in the can
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NOT self tapping, the battery screw you used is self DRILLING, there is a difference
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Once you use the good stuff, you never go back to Home Depot swill. Or Lowes swill. Stick to Milwaukee, Wera,Fein,Knipex,Whia...
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@ProfessorDIY If ya buy in the right place, high quality GERMAN tools are not over priced.....KNIPEX wire strippers and stuff make all others unusable..Like how Wera and Whia screw drivers fit and feel in your hand, and how the tips last almost forever, cus of better metal, and handles and design...KNIPEX tools fit your hand like they where designed as part of your hand...it matters... even in shop vacs...use a FEIN turbo vac, quiet and super sized internal bag and filter, compared to a home depot shop vac for $79 !!!! The FEIN makes more sense...costs much more, and you can see why, it even has like 6 wheels, it never tips over...DETAILS
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My VW Jetta VR6 went 316,000 fun comfortable, FUN with stick of course miles. Just routine maintenance only as spec'd by VW, no added nonsense...and that was pre synthetic. Now oil changes every 10K cus syn changed everything. Haldex fluid change as spec'd for 4 motion VW Golf R, brake flush as required as spec'd.
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@DrEvilTag Stick is alway beter, simpler, and keeps you alert to actually DRIVE, not sit and go along for teh ride, and not pay attention..Stick is safer I think, you must be doing stuff, as in DRIVING
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that's why they invented electric steering, eliminated all that hydraulic nonsense. Lighter, better, no toxic fluids....
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After all that work, and maintenance, it's still just a boring grey soulless TOYota....
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"Master" cylinder sounds racist
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there is more than just oil weights, VW has specs, as does Porsche and Audi, and all oils don't meet their specs...it affects emissions, wear etc. Generic oils don't apply in most situations. Same for brake fluid, radiator coolants, 4 wheel drive oils etc. Generics can damage many components, if the bottles don't say meets mfg spec numbers....
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At least the tires ain't bald......
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