2022-01-08 at 4:29 AM UTC
I am really hoping its nothing.
Tomorrow morning Im going to call him and ask what it was running like when he parked it.
I'll know when I get there if he was bullshitting me on the phone and if he lets me freeze my dick off troubleshooting it instead of just coming clean and saying he got a little too happy with the gas pedal Im going to be pissed and not help him anymore with anything.
Let me find out it was 10 degrees outside and he was driving it like a jackass and blew the motor in a day...
2022-01-08 at 6:10 AM UTC
It doesn't pay to try to help people anymore man. You give them an inch and they take a mile.
2022-01-08 at 6:25 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
that's when you give them the rest of the inches
2022-01-08 at 2:09 PM UTC
AngryIVer
African Astronaut
[my jade controlled morrigan]
You keep saying "wrong gas" like putting 87 in is really going to cause it not to start.
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2022-01-08 at 2:22 PM UTC
RIPtotse
victim of incest
[my adversative decurved garbo]
Blaming the gas is a newbie mechanic mistake.
Whenever the mechanic says it's a bad gas problem I know he's wrong.
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2022-01-08 at 2:25 PM UTC
AngryIVer
African Astronaut
[my jade controlled morrigan]
Yep. My Passat technically takes 93 octane, but the gas station in town only sells 87 so it runs 87 75% of the time.
Same with my Caprice. It technically takes premium because it's too old to process the ethanol, but if the 37 year old gas gauge says its' getting low I'm putting 87 in to get me to the proper gas. And that's only because carbs legit won't work right with the wrong type of gas and the ethanol will make the float stick.