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Zadkiel 02-14-2013 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Sekal (Post 733446)
But still. PA drivers on VA highways are lost.


Again, you need to define lost. Lost as in hopeless or lost as in actually lost? Usually people from 3 or more states away do have a habit of getting lost.

Zadkiel 02-14-2013 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by enigmaaron (Post 733367)
Huh? I don't follow.



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.


Generally this. Every now and then you get the completely aloof moron who totally forgot he was in the left lane or the asshole who highbeams and flicks you off when you pass his slow ass on the right. Again though, these are pretty general across all states, including morons who have no idea what the stalk you move up and down with the blinky arrows does.

.............we might as well just rename this the "Dumb Ass Drivers and Pet Peeves" thread.

Lee358 02-14-2013 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Jive Turkey (Post 734958)
so how many students/grad students we got here?

William paterson university going for my bachelors in professional sales.


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IloveBaldEagles 02-14-2013 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Zadkiel (Post 735330)
Again, you need to define lost. Lost as in hopeless or lost as in actually lost? Usually people from 3 or more states away do have a habit of getting lost.

Hopeless.

Grip Ronin 02-14-2013 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by engee (Post 735132)
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.

thanx but im sure the pcv is on the back right of the motor and is routed to the manifold under the cover.. But this could be a 2nd pcv im starting to think. it goes to a little black fitting under the ac compressor. hmmm could be 2, one for each half of the block?

jshadeck 02-14-2013 11:54 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.

I enforce it, i give the person a fair 5 count when theres no cars in the right lane, if they dont move right i pass right and then sometimes brake check the fuck out of them (if they were oblivious to me behind them because they were on their cell, shaving, eating, reading the paper, doing makeup, whatever)

mezdup 02-15-2013 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by jshadeck (Post 735937)
I enforce it, i give the person a fair 5 count when theres no cars in the right lane, if they dont move right i pass right and then sometimes brake check the fuck out of them (if they were oblivious to me behind them because they were on their cell, shaving, eating, reading the paper, doing makeup, whatever)

are you saying you get in front of them an then slam the brakes? that's a bit insane

blackraven1425 02-15-2013 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Jive Turkey (Post 734958)
so how many students/grad students we got here?

I'm finishing up my bachelor's at DeVry in about 2 weeks. Already in at a social network based in NYC, so I'm lucky to not be on the job hunt most of my classmates are doing.

YourFearlessLeader 02-15-2013 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by jshadeck (Post 735937)
I enforce it, i give the person a fair 5 count when theres no cars in the right lane, if they dont move right i pass right and then sometimes brake check the fuck out of them (if they were oblivious to me behind them because they were on their cell, shaving, eating, reading the paper, doing makeup, whatever)

this is why people get shot.

i wouldnt do that, the drama isnt necessary

engee 02-15-2013 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Grip Ronin (Post 735716)
thanx but im sure the pcv is on the back right of the motor and is routed to the manifold under the cover.. But this could be a 2nd pcv im starting to think. it goes to a little black fitting under the ac compressor. hmmm could be 2, one for each half of the block?

I think I found your answer.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12135

Download the single pdf and take a look at page 993 in the file. I believe the hose you are looking at is "No. 2 Ventilation Hose" which then connects to the intake. It seems like it is related to a purge valve? It seems to be related to emissions.

:happy0180:

joop1987 02-15-2013 11:53 AM

It's the fresh air intake side of the PVC system. All cars have it. the other side is on the intake manifold side so it creates a vacume when the throttle body plate is closed (by creating a negative pressure inside the intake manifold). It's got to get fresh air inside the valve covers from somewhere.

Outlawstar98 02-15-2013 04:36 PM

Heya People!

GT86drifter 02-15-2013 05:23 PM

im sooo bored at work

GH05T 02-15-2013 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Jive Turkey (Post 734958)
so how many students/grad students we got here?

Graduated from Pace University a little over a year ago. I miss college. Real world sucks :(


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