It might be a bad tank of gas, or the beginning of the end of you fuel pump relay. Its a cheap fix, so its the best place to start if the fuel cleaner doesn't fix things.
you have a rubber band collection? Ignorant to you. But it's still true. NOTHING is fun without it being dangerous. If someone is meant to die.. they do. Sure, what they did was stupid.. but for them it was prolly fun. Open your mind.
1).Sex with my wife is fun. Can't find anything dangerous about that. 2). sports games on TV are fun to watch, and still no danger to me. 3). Xbox games = fun, no danger 4).Playing cards with my friends is fun, no danger to be found.
Ohio's DOT is scrambling to re-inspect all of the major bridges in my district. One of my construction inspectors is part of the bridge inspection team, and he was called back to hit his areas again just to be sure.
I have seen the condition of a few of the major bridges in Ohio leading into Kentucky across the Ohio River....lets just say HOLY CRAP they look bad! The bottoms of the pier columns are showing reinforcing steel, which means at least 3-4 inches of concrete has fallen off!
All of the contractors wonder why I am always bitching about specifications on my projects. Its pretty obvious that I don't want my name associated with anything that fails.
coupes actually dont sell to well in america for some reason
Because so many of us (well, not me) are so fat they need the room of a sedan or the headroom of a convert. with the top down. That or people are turned off by using the trunk for some reason. That's why I see so many 5' nothing women by themselves putting 3 bags of groceries in the back seat of their Hummer H2, Ford Excursion, Land Rover LR2's etc.
Wow, don't know where that rant came from.
Its so true though!
I also agree with Gr8 about the styling of the coupe. All of my friends also agreed when I owned my 'bring....but it was just the engine and transmission...
Can anyone recommend a good brand of chrome cleaner and/or stainless steel cleaner? I'm looking to clean-up the chrome edging on my windows and grill, as well as my exhaust tips.
When changing the O2 sensor, I would recommend getting the O2 sensor socket for installation. The socket is slotted to allow for the wires when tightening. I ripped the wires out of one sensor during installation. I think that Autozone (sorry Nykon) lets you borrow tools like this.
Also, don't rule out the fuel pump relays. They are under the hood near the firewall on the right side of the engine bay. My old 'Bring had that same issue.