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Originally posted by mdracer76
Aww... I was ginna tell hum to just do like we do down here in Virginia:
1>Take it out into the pasture,
>grab your shotgun
> put 'er down.
(this woks well on lame farm animals, and lame wives )
Aww... I was ginna tell hum to just do like we do down here in Virginia:
1>Take it out into the pasture,
>grab your shotgun
> put 'er down.
(this woks well on lame farm animals, and lame wives )
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Re: Re: new transmission and engine
Originally posted by Jun
You guys need to stop being so immature, it's a legit question, so give him a legit answer.
If you want to mess your car and try to be covered under warranty, do the following:
- Empty your oil, then drive with no oil in the engine (this will take care of your engine braking and can claim to the service department for not checking the oil level, make sure you can hear loud knocking of the engine, and it will eventually turn off, otherwise, they will just fix it as opposed to replacing you with a brand new one).
- Empty your transmission fluid, this will cause your transmission to mess up, and instead add some antifreeze in it's place. These two liquids are very similar in consistency and unnoticeable by the mechanics.
Once everything is broken, take it to the dealer and tell them you don't know why your engine doesn't work (you have to pretend not to know anything or else they will think you are one of those kids that like to "mod" there cars).
Engine your new engine and transmission.
Be sure to tell us how everything goes.
You guys need to stop being so immature, it's a legit question, so give him a legit answer.
If you want to mess your car and try to be covered under warranty, do the following:
- Empty your oil, then drive with no oil in the engine (this will take care of your engine braking and can claim to the service department for not checking the oil level, make sure you can hear loud knocking of the engine, and it will eventually turn off, otherwise, they will just fix it as opposed to replacing you with a brand new one).
- Empty your transmission fluid, this will cause your transmission to mess up, and instead add some antifreeze in it's place. These two liquids are very similar in consistency and unnoticeable by the mechanics.
Once everything is broken, take it to the dealer and tell them you don't know why your engine doesn't work (you have to pretend not to know anything or else they will think you are one of those kids that like to "mod" there cars).
Engine your new engine and transmission.
Be sure to tell us how everything goes.
Destroying a drivetrain just so you can get a new one before your warranty expires is criminal. You should re-evaluate immature and see who that title really applies to because this is about as 'ricer' as it gets.
Pretty darn disappointing dude.
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Re: Re: Re: new transmission and engine
Originally posted by kcobean
Jun, you do realize that by supporting this behavior, you're just helping to increase the cost of cars and automotive services in this country. Point gun at own foot, pull trigger. Real intelligent.
Destroying a drivetrain just so you can get a new one before your warranty expires is criminal. You should re-evaluate immature and see who that title really applies to because this is about as 'ricer' as it gets.
Pretty darn disappointing dude.
Jun, you do realize that by supporting this behavior, you're just helping to increase the cost of cars and automotive services in this country. Point gun at own foot, pull trigger. Real intelligent.
Destroying a drivetrain just so you can get a new one before your warranty expires is criminal. You should re-evaluate immature and see who that title really applies to because this is about as 'ricer' as it gets.
Pretty darn disappointing dude.
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