What does it cost to get in there and just hang around?
Never mind. It doesn't matter. I can't make it anyway. Forgot about some family commitment tomorrow.
Cecil is more of a possibility. I just saw that MIT is Budd's Creek. Cecil would be easier to get to. I'll keep it in mind (if I'm not mowing grass) :)
There would be no problem switching back, although if you can afford it, full synthetic would be somewhat better and you could extend the interval if you wanted to.
I'm hoping to be a future Mustang owner, but for now I'm a guy who hangs around here loving your new car. Anyway, I've got a few questions. I tried to find some of this info from the Ford site but couldn't find tire info. Also most other sites are so full of Ads that my computer is ground to a...
Sorry. Didn't know it was old news.
The 2015 Mustang wasn't on my radar until a few weeks ago when my son-in-law got one. So forgive me for not being up to speed on this.
Just got my April issue of Car and Driver. On page 98 is a test of the EB. They don't seem to be overly impressed with the engine. But what I found interesting (and I'm sure you owners will also) is in the last paragraph of the article is says "Ford Racing has an engine reflash coming later this...
The car fire aftermath that I saw yesterday afternoon around 4:30 Eastern time would have been on 695 (the circumferential highway) between the 1:00 and 2:00 position. A little to the left of where it says Carney.
I don't know for certain that what I saw yesterday was the fire the OP is...
Concerning the OP's fire pictures, was that actually on 695 (Baltimore Beltway)? If it was, then I went past there on the outer loop right after it happened. There was a vehicle fire on the inner loop with a MD State police car (visable in first picture) present, among other authority vehicles...
I know what you mean. I had 9,000 miles on my Veloster before I found out about catch cans. I'd never had a turbo before so I wasn't familiar. I wouldn't worry too much about the past though. Besides, the cars are intended to run without cans. But I feel better knowing that I'm keeping the...
I'm using the ADD-W1 can. It has a dip-stick and my can is mounted where I can get to it easily. I'm checking it every two to three weeks now in the cold and dumping about 3/4 of an inch out each time. The dip-stick doesn't go all the way to the bottom, so if I see anything on the stick, I empty...
Just a reminder, don't forget to check your catch can (if you have one) if you live where it's currently winter and cold outside. They fill much more quickly in cold weather. I'm checking mine every few weeks and emptying when necessary.