not a lot right now, it's the heat that kills them hereDon't you live in the Bay Area? What's the temperature swing like there?
When I lived in Oakland I could wear shorts year-round.
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not a lot right now, it's the heat that kills them hereDon't you live in the Bay Area? What's the temperature swing like there?
When I lived in Oakland I could wear shorts year-round.
I checked mine back in July and it was still at 95% so it should make it through the winter.Weather is changing expect some dead batteries soon.....
Agreed!not a lot right now, it's the heat that kills them here
always measure girth at the widest part
always measure girth at the widest part
The worm drive clamps I have on my external trans filter setup would leak during the winter and I would have to tighten them. That's why I switched them over to spring clampsnot always the easiest to do when you're trying to order parts ahead of time.
or in the end just use a standard worm drive clamp. the internet trend that they fail or cause failures feels fake. I've never once had a issue using a old school clamps.
the spring clamps can look nice thou, when you have a stock engine with all the same clamps. it would be nice to keep the theme going. I was one short on a catch can install, and couldn't find one local to match. being that it would probably stay one without a clamp at all, I just put a zip tie on a out of site one connection.
I wouldn't mind a nice rack of common sizes at work as long as the company paid them thou haha.