Random thoughts for the day

Went by Ford dealer to get an oil change, told 2 hour wait.  Said f it, did my first oil change on the SHO today at 25k miles.  Penzoil Ultra Platinum 5w-30 and Motorcraft 500-S filter.  Not too bad, sucks how low the car is even on rhino ramps. 

Need new tires though, cords showing on the fronts.  Going to put winters on this week.
 
ZSHO said:
BigPelo said:
ZSHO said:
I know the awd and engine hours can be added to the left side of the instrument cluster via IDS software,dealer programming,not sure if this was mentioned before but it will be pretty cool if a digital speedometer can be added,the one and only Jason would probably know.  Z      https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/non-html/2013/P-011.pdf

I would like to have the AWD display. The dealer can do that?
It definetly can be added though dealer programming,Jason site will give you an inside perspective.  Z      http://www.fordpimods.com/taurus-awd-engine-hours.html

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I happened to be browsing on the UPR oil catch can unit here at ecopowerparts.com and personally to me this unit is a clear winner with a (direct) plug & play unit which provides a more easier and secure install without having to cut or modify any of the components or needing to purchase extra hardware like other brands,personally the UPR with the simplicity of a plug & play unit is in my books the clear and decisive choice for anyone looking for a quality oil catch can unit,figured let me just share my personal insight since many members have asked,thanks.  Z      www.ecopowerparts.com          http://www.ecopowerparts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=122
 
I filled up my gas tank in N.J on Sunday at a Bp gas station and noticed today my tank has less than half a tank of gas in it with the same routine drive,also noticed a bit in decrease in performance,think the winter blend gas is upon us.  Z
 
I just received a call from my Glass co and they stated my new oem (factory fresh) high performance windshield should be here this friday with an appt, (fingers crossed)  Z      :) :)
 
So, what tires should I be comparing?  I have a dedicated winter setup, but I live in the mountains and can get snow in May/June/Sept, so I am thinking of going to the most high performance All Season so I can wear my 20"s from May to November. 

Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 and Continental DWS 06 look to be the best?
 
ZSHO said:
I just received a call from my Glass co and they stated my new oem (factory fresh) high performance windshield should be here this friday with an appt, (fingers crossed)  Z      :) :)
Let's hope this is it!!!
 
Thanks -MANU and Tom, personally did not want to settle for an aftermarket glass,even after 3 months of waiting,will keep you updated,thanks  Z
 
I just received a call again from my glass co and they just received my windshield and based on my vin # its indeed the correct one (FINALLY)which was recommended by my dealer,so everything looks great for friday morning,the only concern that i have is the procedure,they said it takes about an hour for the install but will take (four hours)drying time with a total of five hours,has anyone waited so long????.  Z
 
ZSHO said:
I just received a call again from my glass co and they just received my windshield and based on my vin # its indeed the correct one (FINALLY)which was recommended by my dealer,so everything looks great for friday morning,the only concern that i have is the procedure,they said it takes about an hour for the install but will take (four hours)drying time with a total of five hours,has anyone waited so long????.  Z
They always ask me to keep it dry, taped in place, and keep a window partly open for 24 hours out here in AZ.
 
Some glass places want the adhesive to cure long enough that the glass won't get blown out by an air bag if you get in an accident since airbags are designed to work with the windshield in place.  This mainly applies to the passenger air bag.
 
66 Galaxie said:
Some glass places want the adhesive to cure long enough that the glass won't get blown out by an air bag if you get in an accident since airbags are designed to work with the windshield in place.  This mainly applies to the passenger air bag.
Thats what i figured,waiting four hrs to cure seemed an extensive long wait,guess whats waiting 4 hrs compared to 3 months for a piece of glass,thanks.  Z
 
So i just bought a 48" tv and the box was 50 x 30x 5" and it fit in the trunk...i put my seats down then realized i could put them up...so the box fit in the trunk only....thats just rediculous

But more rediculous is my old crt  34 " sony high def is 196 lbs and this new thing is 28 lbs its laughable
 
ajpturbo said:
So i just bought a 48" tv and the box was 50 x 30x 5" and it fit in the trunk...i put my seats down then realized i could put them up...so the box fit in the trunk only....thats just rediculous

But more rediculous is my old crt  34 " sony high def is 196 lbs and this new thing is 28 lbs its laughable
Look at your data logs on that big bitch, so much easier to see....
 
ZSHO said:
I just received a call again from my glass co and they just received my windshield and based on my vin # its indeed the correct one (FINALLY)which was recommended by my dealer,so everything looks great for friday morning,the only concern that i have is the procedure,they said it takes about an hour for the install but will take (four hours)drying time with a total of five hours,has anyone waited so long????.  Z
Yes...and the glass that was just replaced on my Mack had to cure for 24 hours.

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ajpturbo said:
So i just bought a 48" tv and the box was 50 x 30x 5" and it fit in the trunk...i put my seats down then realized i could put them up...so the box fit in the trunk only....thats just rediculous

But more rediculous is my old crt  34 " sony high def is 196 lbs and this new thing is 28 lbs its laughable
Got a 207lb 32" crt tv in the basement. Wife wants to get a monster for the living room and move the little 55" into the basement. I don't look forward to lugging a tv upstairs that weighs more than me.

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