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  1. Actually, if it's a Stage 1 tune from APR the MKVII numbers are pretty impressive. 318 hp/381 tq. To get those numbers from a MKVI, you need to got to Stage III or higher. I've driven a handful of MKVII's with the Stage I.....they move!
  2. bmwohio

    Quick jack

    Rally teams use these all the time. They had these at PRI too and they looked fairly well built. I'd rather have Max Jax so I can do exhaust, trans, diff, etc. seems like you can't do that with this. Just my personal preference.
  3. Taking my son to his first Cars and Coffee 7 year anniversary trip to Hocking Hills with my wife http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae245/bmwohio/E36%20STX%20build/357AE6F8-0CFC-46A8-A23C-9B30E5B0876B_zpso7kwkq1f.jpg
  4. :dumb: You have absolutely no idea who I am....thanks for the laugh today. I won't even entertain a response to this. Merry Christmas!
  5. Really?! You make $30 million...answer a couple of fucking questions. I hate Prima Donna's like this....
  6. No, you're right. It will handle it, just not sure what mids and highs your running....don't want to drown everything else out with too much bass.
  7. 3-500 rms? Damn, what sub are you pushing with this?
  8. Thanks for all the feedback, guys.... I have another issue I would like your feedback on...... We had a whole home humidifier (Aprilaire 600) installed back in late October, and we have had a lot of static shock and I have gotten 4 nosebleeds in the past 2 weeks (I haven't had a nose bleed in years) I went down to check the percentage and then started to look at the unit itself and it looks like they installed the unit backwards!!?? Based on the instructions that were left behind, it appears so...can someone confirm this, please.....From my deductive reasoning, it looks like the air is being humidified, and then sent through the furnace where it is just getting all the moisture evaporated out of it?! Here are pics of install...It looks like they put the unit on the 'return' side instead of the supply side?! It was installed by Classic Air. tl;dr - Is Whole Home Humidifier installed backwards(judging from pictures), before I raise hell with Classic Air http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae245/bmwohio/81FFB983-5A66-43C7-951C-F76DA071378D_zpsysrednsq.jpg Wider shot showing the supply side vent in the basement in the foreground http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae245/bmwohio/E6264D0C-D193-4BB9-8852-41AA23F1B57F_zpso4wmatfi.jpg Instructions I was referencing http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae245/bmwohio/036ED9E8-09E6-4FD9-9D9A-1AA452459463_zpsxnekqndf.jpg http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae245/bmwohio/AFEB9CC5-F392-4AE4-B89F-579117C1895C_zpspfmno5qz.jpg
  9. http://i.imgur.com/F4ji7NW.jpg ....and a classic
  10. Looks like a combination of a little negative camber and way to much toe one way or the other, where you are essentially 'dragging' the inside of your tire down the road. It's fine just to replace the two tires, just know that you may get more understeer/oversteer when wet/snowing depending on where the two new tires are placed.
  11. Ok, thanks for the feedback. I'll probably stick with the 5" filters.
  12. OK, so I'm fine spending the coin on the larger filter if that is what is needed. Just wasn't sure if the smaller one was rigged up like that because it's an acceptable alternative. Are any of you speaking from experience (as in, it's your trade) in the field or just guessing?
  13. Just moved into a newly built house in August. Furnace is a Bryant 925TA. http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae245/bmwohio/7E924E76-0A11-463F-90EE-41DBA5541AD7_zpspxdfdrz5.jpg Went to change the filter today and found this: http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae245/bmwohio/FF6F7565-7AC9-4510-9E68-C3B015E80375_zpso77w694v.jpg However, there was a replacement filter that came with the unit that has been sitting next to it that I just put in that looks like this (it actually fits the space): http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae245/bmwohio/DB266E46-B351-455F-8DA0-2CCADF145A95_zpspw6l3bil.jpg So here's my question....... I am guessing that the smaller filter will cost less, but is it enough for the unit, or was that just a 'temp' filter until I start using the larger ones. I am looking for the best filter system as I have pretty sensitive allergies, a dog, a 3 year old and will have a new born in the house in April so the house needs to be as free and clear of dust and crap as possible. Will both filters do the same thing, or is the bigger filter actually better? TIA for any help/advice on the matter......
  14. Anyone else saying this in there head when they saw this? :dumb: http://media.giphy.com/media/5xtDaryGsqe2SQnI9QQ/giphy.gif
  15. Maybe he keeps his tools in there:lolguy:
  16. ...do I know you? ...and who's TC Cline?
  17. bmwohio

    Age of empires

    Wow....have not played this game in a long time....
  18. A little something for everybody :dumb: Did you notice it was shaped like a Christmas tree too? :masturboy:
  19. Boooo! Neg rep for Clay!!!! :dumb:
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