If the wastegate actuator was wearing out, your boost would fall off intead of creep up.
The wastegate flapper itself could be dead or dying - corrosion preventing it from opening far enough, cracks big enough to interfere with it's operation, but there is no way that I am aware of the actuator...
Here, the bus has the right of way. Kinda drives you nuts, too, because before, bus drivers were usually polite. Now, they are a bunch of jerks - they just pull into traffic, and if they hit someone, they don't seem to care. :(
There is a fine line in there, and it's tough to define perfectly.
In this particular instance, there is some inflammitory wording in there that shouldn't be there. This shouldn't have anything to do with where we live - there are some significant differences between North America and Europe...
Good god that's mostrous. That's nearly double the thickness of the Maxx unit. How are you going to mount this in the car??? I smell some bumper chopping coming up...
Actualy, Alienware looks really neat, but is overpriced and their customer service sucks.
I'd buy a Falcon system first... and of course, I can build a faster system with my own hands for less money. Computers are NOT hard to assemble, if you are willing to work on your own engine, you can...
Yes, I've made items like this in the past for speaker enclosures. Generally they are a stretchy fabric pulled tight over a thin wooden frame, then painted with fibreglass resin. You apply a thin layer of bondo overtop of that and sand it smooth, then paint it.
I'm not sure where you live, but do you have computer specific stores there? The little ones that don't carry anything but computer parts, not the big chainstores...
If all you are going to use it for is internet, don't bother dropping any serious coin into the thing. Buy a cheap setup and...
You mean on the pillar? You just buy a gauge pod, the gauges slide into it. It's really quite simple - except that making the pod fit into the car without looking like a complete POS is tough, as the pods are usually less than perfect in the fit department.
Err... there is no way his 'puter is going to have SATA ports, Dead. It's too old.
Do you want to get a whole new box, or are you just looking at replacing a few parts inside?
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