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From: Jakku
As far as what gun I'm using, I don't have one so it's whatever they have at the range. I think there's a few to choose from but I'm hoping I get an XD-9(choices are: 9mm Springfield XD9, Beretta PX4, Sig Sauer SP2022 or a Glock 17 semi-automatic). I shot an XD-M 5.25 about a year ago and liked it. I shot a Sig P239 and it felt too small for me. Shot a Kimber .45 ACP and I didn't like the safety or the kick after enough shots.
Mine was for the CEL being on, and all the codes. I don't have one now, but I don't know if I would pass visual or emissions. I can't remember how invasive they are.
CELs are a given, but most places I've gone to were pretty lax and didn't really bother to actually inspect what they're supposed to.
I'm perfectly legal I just have this low temp thermostat and my inspection is due every year around when it's starting to get cold...my car throws an engine code in cold weather due to "coolant temp being too low" P0128, I can clear it but it'll just come back on the next drive sitting in traffic on my way to work in the mornings
Ug. Wonder who snagged them. Sucks. 
Ironically I had some fam stuff too, though nothing serious. Just couldn't get to them and then when I texted, poof, gone.
Ironically I had some fam stuff too, though nothing serious. Just couldn't get to them and then when I texted, poof, gone.
Last edited by Lucky736; Oct 28, 2012 at 10:09 AM.
LOL, Volk GT7 as track wheels..? 
Cars have an optimal temp range; fall anywhere below/above and your car's not at its max potential. Unless you like asking around where to get hooks ups or paying extra to get a $25 inspection sticker, getting a new thermostat is the easiest fix.
Plus, if you know it only does it when the weather cools down, why not just prevent all this hassle and get it done a month early? Hell, you can even do it late. They give you up to 2 months of leeway to get it re-inspected. I've been up to 5 months overdue when I was in Chicago, lol.
Also, clearing the code doesn't do anything, except temporarily hide the light. The inspection computers can read if any of the sensor's have been reset recently; in fact, they'll tell you to drive 50 miles then come back so all sensors are fully functioning again.
BTW, cold in TX? LOL, "winter" here is like fall elsewhere.

I'm perfectly legal I just have this low temp thermostat and my inspection is due every year around when it's starting to get cold...my car throws an engine code in cold weather due to "coolant temp being too low" P0128, I can clear it but it'll just come back on the next drive sitting in traffic on my way to work in the mornings
Plus, if you know it only does it when the weather cools down, why not just prevent all this hassle and get it done a month early? Hell, you can even do it late. They give you up to 2 months of leeway to get it re-inspected. I've been up to 5 months overdue when I was in Chicago, lol.Also, clearing the code doesn't do anything, except temporarily hide the light. The inspection computers can read if any of the sensor's have been reset recently; in fact, they'll tell you to drive 50 miles then come back so all sensors are fully functioning again.
BTW, cold in TX? LOL, "winter" here is like fall elsewhere.
What real winter looks like:

Abandoned cars on a northern Chicago highway along Lake Michigan after the "thundersnow."
Schools actually closed for the first time since like 1997 there.
Abandoned cars on a northern Chicago highway along Lake Michigan after the "thundersnow."
Schools actually closed for the first time since like 1997 there.
Last edited by 3hree5ive0ero; Oct 28, 2012 at 10:49 AM. Reason: i miss snow.. :(
Man, after I posted the snow pic above, I just realized I won't get to see any this year.. 
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Aren't the GT-7s now discontinued? I say look for something better. Then again, I hate how the GT-7s look, not to mention its heavy weight, so I'm biased.
I don't know how old those set of GT-7s are, but those might even be one of 3 sets with Z fitment that's been around for longer than most of you guys have been members.
Pics from Oct and May 2006, respectively:

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Aren't the GT-7s now discontinued? I say look for something better. Then again, I hate how the GT-7s look, not to mention its heavy weight, so I'm biased.
I don't know how old those set of GT-7s are, but those might even be one of 3 sets with Z fitment that's been around for longer than most of you guys have been members.

Pics from Oct and May 2006, respectively:
^ Only because I know nobody here will get it right (unless you searched)... 
The first person who can correctly guess to whom the cars above belonged, I will pay for your next autox event!
The first person who can correctly guess to whom the cars above belonged, I will pay for your next autox event!
LOL, Volk GT7 as track wheels..? 
Cars have an optimal temp range; fall anywhere below/above and your car's not at its max potential. Unless you like asking around where to get hooks ups or paying extra to get a $25 inspection sticker, getting a new thermostat is the easiest fix.
Plus, if you know it only does it when the weather cools down, why not just prevent all this hassle and get it done a month early? Hell, you can even do it late. They give you up to 2 months of leeway to get it re-inspected. I've been up to 5 months overdue when I was in Chicago, lol.
Also, clearing the code doesn't do anything, except temporarily hide the light. The inspection computers can read if any of the sensor's have been reset recently; in fact, they'll tell you to drive 50 miles then come back so all sensors are fully functioning again.

Cars have an optimal temp range; fall anywhere below/above and your car's not at its max potential. Unless you like asking around where to get hooks ups or paying extra to get a $25 inspection sticker, getting a new thermostat is the easiest fix.
Plus, if you know it only does it when the weather cools down, why not just prevent all this hassle and get it done a month early? Hell, you can even do it late. They give you up to 2 months of leeway to get it re-inspected. I've been up to 5 months overdue when I was in Chicago, lol.Also, clearing the code doesn't do anything, except temporarily hide the light. The inspection computers can read if any of the sensor's have been reset recently; in fact, they'll tell you to drive 50 miles then come back so all sensors are fully functioning again.
Because racecar, duh! I understand. 
Seriously, just get the inspection done a few months late and repeat every year. After 4-5 years, those delayed months turn out to equal a year and you got a free year of driving around with an "un-inspected" vehicle, lawl. Popos only give you citations if you've exceeded 2 months and even if you did, it's still a $10 fix it ticket at most.

Seriously, just get the inspection done a few months late and repeat every year. After 4-5 years, those delayed months turn out to equal a year and you got a free year of driving around with an "un-inspected" vehicle, lawl. Popos only give you citations if you've exceeded 2 months and even if you did, it's still a $10 fix it ticket at most.
Just make sure you don't get pulled over and get a ticket for the inspection being out. You only have 45 days after it's month in Tarrant County. Within the 45 days you can get the ticket dismissed for a $10 court fee, but after that you have to see a certain judge.
I"m with Chris on the GT7s..they are ugly. Eric how bad is your tint? Just roll down your windows..they don't bother rolling them up. Unless you have windshield tint or something.
Racing thermostat..why do you need this? Whats wrong with the stock thermostat that gives your cel code-free.
Racing thermostat..why do you need this? Whats wrong with the stock thermostat that gives your cel code-free.
Last edited by quakerroatmeal; Oct 28, 2012 at 11:49 AM.






