this is the corvette problem. I had a C7 Z06, probably my favorite car Iāve had, but every other Corvette owner was like 100 years old. They have clubs run by members with boards and elections like itās a retirement community.
Signed up for HPDE event at Carolina Motorsports Park Feb 19.
Went to CES yesterday and talked with them about scheduling some time to install downpipe, springs, etc. Hopefully I can get some time in next few weeks there.
A lot of sports cars are āyoung persons car.ā I could never have afforded it at 18, though.
I am about to be 34 also, have 2 kids. It is not a family car but a great third car for me. I figure a sports car will keep me young.
Man I have been wiggling nonstop but it simply wonāt remove. Iām pretty surprised at how stuck this thing seems. Is there a way to release the clip manually?
This is going to sound stupid but I cannot for the life of me pull the jb4 plug from my obd. Is there a trick? It feels like I need to pull with insane force thatās going to break the entire connection. Iāve never had anything this difficult to remove from this port before.
Iāve seen a few people ask to buy stock downpipe back when they trade in their car. Iāve personally never installed one in a car but have one coming. Is this because they didnāt install a catted one or the dealer they are trading with do not want any exhaust modifications?
Iād love to sell mine...
Personally I really enjoyed the performance of my M3P. The rest of the car is a bit of a letdown. I paid for full self driving, but it was anything but.
The car was a lot of fun to drive. Sure, itās missing some of the visceral feel of other cars. I still think EVs will be great once we see...
Ordered some stuff to install while Iām off work for 3 months. AA catted downpipe, H&R springs, bms wheel spacers, and a jb4. I also bought an obd2 reader for bimmercode.
We just had baby #2, Iām itching to drive it but my wife doesnāt want me to leave her alone at home with both kids, haha.