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Lee358 02-13-2013 07:56 PM

nj drivers suck!

Jayde 02-13-2013 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by enigmaaron (Post 733293)
Having done plenty of driving in PA, NY, and NJ I have to say NY drivers are by far the worst at this. However PA does have a law against being in the left lane and not passing, not that it's ever enforced.

But PA doesn't require a front license plate!

mezdup 02-13-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by enigmaaron (Post 733293)
Having done plenty of driving in PA, NY, and NJ I have to say NY drivers are by far the worst at this. However PA does have a law against being in the left lane and not passing, not that it's ever enforced.

NY drivers driving slow in the left lane? that goes against the only major stereotype of our drivers lol.

Laika 02-13-2013 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Sekal (Post 733223)
I don't know if PA lies in your tri state but...
Every time is see someone from PA riding our VA highways, they are either retarded or just plain retard. Do you guys not from PA agree with this? And do you PA people acknowledge this?

PA drivers have NO idea what the hell they're doing behind the wheel of a car. My car comes close to being written off on a daily basis. You need to be 100% alert driving in PA if you care about your car.

The problem is not that they are bad drivers because they are aggressive, it's the opposite. The PA driver is a timid creature. Typically has no confidence in what they are doing in their two ton vehicle.

And the whole left lane/right lane thing on the highways? No one in PA acknowledges this. Go in the lane you feel like. Or the lane that has a better view of the pretty trees.


Seem familiar by any chance?


I need to move.


*The exceptions to the PA driver stereotype are the older car enthusiasts. Usually.

enigmaaron 02-13-2013 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Jayde (Post 733338)
But PA doesn't require a front license plate!

Huh? I don't follow.

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Originally Posted by mezdup (Post 733347)
NY drivers driving slow in the left lane? that goes against the only major stereotype of our drivers lol.

What's that?

From my experience it's like this:
PA: Go fast in the left lane or get the hell out of my way.
NJ: Every lane for themselves!
NY: Zero fucks given, I'll do what I want.

mezdup 02-13-2013 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by enigmaaron (Post 733367)
What's that?

From my experience it's like this:
PA: Go fast in the left lane or get the hell out of my way.
NJ: Every lane for themselves!
NY: Zero fucks given, I'll do what I want.

yea nvm, i guess that's fair. i always thought of it more as driving like lunatics.

enigmaaron 02-13-2013 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by mezdup (Post 733384)
yea nvm, i guess that's fair. i always thought of it more as driving like lunatics.

Once I accepted those general mentalities I found driving in each state no less irritating than the next. :D

IloveBaldEagles 02-13-2013 09:17 PM

Haha. I'll admit. The DMV drivers are as shitty as all over the US. I've had just moments ago someone going 45 on the left lane and when I passed him he honked and high beamed me. I wish there would be a law, if you aren't confident of going over 50, get off the highway.

IloveBaldEagles 02-13-2013 09:18 PM

But still. PA drivers on VA highways are lost.

Grip Ronin 02-13-2013 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Jayde (Post 731285)
Looks like this?

http://www.perrinperformance.com/ass..._OEM_large.jpg

That's the tube that sends engine noise into the cabin! lol.

no not that, the little one to the right

Lee358 02-14-2013 11:08 AM

good morning everyone!

Jive Turkey 02-14-2013 03:07 PM

so how many students/grad students we got here?

YourFearlessLeader 02-14-2013 04:21 PM

50* today nice!

wish i was moving to Hawaii!!!

engee 02-14-2013 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Grip Ronin (Post 733451)
no not that, the little one to the right

Are you sure it isn't related with the PCV? The only reason why I bring this up is because the PCV is routed back before the throttle body.

This is from my understanding and I will need confirmation on this, but a fellow member saw carbon build-up on the throttle body. If the PCV routed back through the manifold, you would not see carbon build up in the throttle body as it would bypass that part of the system.

Hope this helps.


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