Just running a bit rich momentarily, like on WOT upshifts, or even if it's been a minute since you last floored it and burns off a bit of carbon buildup. Nothing to worry about at all if it doesn't leave trails of black smoke every time you're under WOT. Tuned cars run a bit rich anyways, and...
Although I've used plugs in the past when in a pinch, I'd be very weary of "plugging" a tire on a high performance/high speed vehicle. A true dismount, prep, and Patch Plug is the best way to do it, and even then I'd be hesitant to work the tires really hard. Just sayin'
Based on what I know, if you're catless you don't need to worry about the ACEA C5 designation, because the key objective of C5 is to be much easier on three-way catalysts as small amounts of it are consumed by the turbocharged engines. So I would (and am going to) throw that aspect out the...
The answer is yes, but I also wish he was more concise than an emoji response
Dry only traps the largest particles, so for proper function it needs a film of oil to trap the smallest dust particles.
The Fakebook car groups, MKV included, are chock full of the biggest megaphone-waving, self aggrandizing tosspots that ever connected to the internet I swear. If the forum is Harvard, FB groups are that one elementary classroom for 'at risk' kids in grades 1-3, intermingling and shouting over...
They're fairly well known in the Off-Road community, and seem to make a decent product for those applications. I'd be willing to try a set if the price is right.
I was walking out of the grocery store on Friday, when I noticed a small piece of something white in the doorjamb at the bottom-rear of the driver's door. Upon opening the door, nothing was visible in the sill, so when I stuck my head under there I saw the corner of a white paper label falling...
I was walking out of the grocery store on Friday, when I noticed a small piece of something white in the doorjamb at the bottom-rear of the driver's door. Upon opening the door, nothing was visible in the sill, so when I stuck my head under there I saw the corner of a white paper label falling...