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i should get her back tomorrow!
i stopped by and saw her today and she looked amazing. it looks like al really did a sick job on her! they are just waiting on a few parts to connect the bumper. everything is painted and the bumper is still off. tomorrow it is going for an alignment (i found my wheel key at my moms house btw). the front plate is staying off, so im going to have a clean front end.
lets do a meet next weds. any ideas where? pierre hurry up and come back already!
i stopped by and saw her today and she looked amazing. it looks like al really did a sick job on her! they are just waiting on a few parts to connect the bumper. everything is painted and the bumper is still off. tomorrow it is going for an alignment (i found my wheel key at my moms house btw). the front plate is staying off, so im going to have a clean front end.
lets do a meet next weds. any ideas where? pierre hurry up and come back already!
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It's lifter tick. It's normal. Welcome to owning a Mitsu.
Using OEM oil filters and the proper weight oil may reduce the noise...it will always be a little louder when the car's warming up. Nothing to worry about- as long as it is a tick-tick-tick-tick sound that varies frequency with engine speed.
Using OEM oil filters and the proper weight oil may reduce the noise...it will always be a little louder when the car's warming up. Nothing to worry about- as long as it is a tick-tick-tick-tick sound that varies frequency with engine speed.
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It's lifter tick. It's normal. Welcome to owning a Mitsu.
Using OEM oil filters and the proper weight oil may reduce the noise...it will always be a little louder when the car's warming up. Nothing to worry about- as long as it is a tick-tick-tick-tick sound that varies frequency with engine speed.
Using OEM oil filters and the proper weight oil may reduce the noise...it will always be a little louder when the car's warming up. Nothing to worry about- as long as it is a tick-tick-tick-tick sound that varies frequency with engine speed.
I like random noies!!!!
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