Acadia18
Autocross Champion
- Location
- The Greater Boston Metropolitan Area
- Car(s)
- sterkrazzy's exotic
Totally onboard with wiper deletes...
Sweet, another one for team wiper delete!
Totally onboard with wiper deletes...
Agreed. I use mine every time it rains.Can we just all agree that wiper deletes are stupid?
For the 'gramWhy would you want to delete a wiper that cleans the back glass for you? On other note, I like to see who is tailgating me before I brake check them.
That's a "trigger word". The appropriate term is self-deletion
It seems the general consensus is to replace the clutch when tuned, but I'm still on stock and will stay that way until it's toast. I don't launch, track, race, or lug it. It'll happen eventually, but I'll be saving up the cash till the day.I was stage 2 stock clutch for 50k miles before I finally upgraded to an ACT clutch. When I did pull the clutch, it still looked completely fine to boot. Sure I wasn't tracking the car, but I had frequent and numerous 3rd gear pulls. Trick was I dont hit it until Im in the powerband, no low rpm flat footing here-ever. Now I have an ACT clutch which added a heavier pedal and clutch chatter, nothing more.
Just last month there was 2 suicides at the military base back home. Guess you can't brainwash that motive out.
Oh for sure its general consensus, because not everyone drives their car the same. Upgrading the clutch is a safety buffer for " I hit the gas sooner than I should." A small percentage of us upgrade our clutch because its necessary once you hit a certain hp threshold. On the GTI with that stock clutch, it seems to be about mid 300 or so. I didnt slip ever until I broke 350whp, and even then, it was minimal and only for a split second.It seems the general consensus is to replace the clutch when tuned, but I'm still on stock and will stay that way until it's toast. I don't launch, track, race, or lug it. It'll happen eventually, but I'll be saving up the cash till the day.
it's a massively serious problem in the vet community...Just last month there was 2 suicides at the military base back home. Guess you can't brainwash that motive out.
It is. And a lot of them are centered around the complex that Vets have served their country, so that others may benefit by their efforts. Knowing that, we tend to get pissed off when we are taken advantage of, like when VW credit grants you a deferment of payment due to a government shutdown right?, but then it takes them 20 days to process it, gets your credit tagged for a missed payment, and then some number cruncher sees a late payment, then charges you late fees but doesn't say anything. You just happen to notice when you log in again and see the higher payment amount and look to see why. Im sure VW credit needs that extra 74 dollars so fukn bad. Fukn multi millionaire bastages. It's no wonder self deletion is a thing, we exist as civilians now that businesses can take advantage of, just because they can.it's a massively serious problem in the vet community...![]()
I love weed but telling someone (especially a vet) to rely on getting high to solve their problems is actually shit advice, even more so if they live in a state like Texas where you can still get locked up for itSmoke some weed.
That won’t make it ever go away unfortunatelySmoke some weed.
I’m a fan myself and it does help with some issues vets can experience, but yeah sadly not a cure all. On to other things, I have a rear wiper and I am going to use it damnit lolSmoke some weed.