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So, went to start car today, fuel pump refuses to prime.

sigh

That explains the limp cold start on 98.

Like I said, 70 amp relay for the 460L, the 40 amp ones melt in no time causing high current draw.

need a good sub-$500 vacuum cleaner. whirlpool is too contradictory.

i dont do technical cleaning shit, just hard floors and basic carpet.

any takers?

Dyson DC37 Origin

It's their older top of the range model; the newer models are crap.

Found it to be the most favourable according to crowd review websites. Google it and the reviews will reveal all.

Dyson DC37 Origin

It's their older top of the range model; the newer models are crap.

Found it to be the most favourable according to crowd review websites. Google it and the reviews will reveal all.

Love our dyson

That explains the limp cold start on 98.

Like I said, 70 amp relay for the 460L, the 40 amp ones melt in no time causing high current draw.

All 5 fuses in the system are fine.

Wire hunting fun!

http://jalopnik.com/5090926/top-gear-builds-corvette-engine-powered-blender

Plus, any decent Home Improvement / Tim "The Toolman" Taylor episode from when I was growing up

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that awkward moment when the bank adds "Nissan Skyline" as an asset in your loan application :ph34r:

awkward because its not an asset & awkward because its a skyline

/Thatmomentwhenpeopleaskyouwhatcaryoudriveandyousayjustanissan

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