ground loops i think would be more of a problem in audio as you have stated, i guess what i objected to was including other things such as computer systems, to me it seems like a scare tactic. i say this because things like PC power supplies probably take this into account.
since this forum is...
of course, but that type of noise is almost always caused by external interferance.
my point was "ground loops" dont cause computers to crash, or networking errors as far as i am concerned.
a bad ground is a bad ground, plain and simple.
that all is interesting but i have a question, first a LITTLE background;
i am a semester away from being CCNA certified (aside from my degree and other certificates..). Now, when troublshooting a network this issue has NEVER come up. you state several times (is all that your words or is it...
once its warmed up moretha na quarter of the way youll have heat..
i am not sure how true this is, but i have read that if the coolant isnt kept in the engine long enough itdosnt have enough time to take away heat, making your engine actually run hotter.
is this true? im not sure.
my mom had a saab non turbo, she had theclutch done and her shop put in a turbo clutch disk and it did that..
but this dosnt belong here at all. this is a mkiii supra forum.
this should be moved...mods?
what a nightmare of a job that would be with the motor in the car.
if the crank is ok and no rods are fucked it should work fine. as stated before you better measure everything.
personally, id rather... actually, if i get a rod knock on this motor i am pushing my car off a cliff.
if your tstat is stuck open or not installed itll cool down real fast in colder weather. when you are in traffic you might see it stay at the normal mark, when you get up to speed again itll drop down to below normal.
the machine to REALLY dynamically balance the wheels ON the car is expensive, along with training etc etc.
any one who can see a light blink and hear a buzzer can use the old balancing machine.
no, removing your knock sensors is a horribly bad idea.
did you know that its normal for slight pinging to occur during everyday driving? the ECU senses this and adjusts timing accordingly.
all you people with your band aid fixes are just asking for trouble.
you want to eliminate a...
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