I can relate Joe. I used to own a Delorean and didn't believe John D sold the cocaine either.Originally Posted by Joe_Black
I can relate Joe. I used to own a Delorean and didn't believe John D sold the cocaine either.Originally Posted by Joe_Black
Last edited by skewzme : 01/01/2006 at 08:47 PM
Why'd you buy the Delorean?
Because it had an engine that was never paid for?Why'd you buy the Delorean?![]()
VX : CLOSEST THING TO A CONCEPT CAR!
It was a long time ago. Lot's of similarilies to the VX in the sense that they were very unique cars. That seems to be one of the things I look for. Any car the big automakers mass produce loses appeal to me. I wanted a 350Z until I started seeing one at every traffic light. Pontiac just introduced the Solstice, a really good looking 2 seat spyder priced at under $25k. It's supposedly in limited production, but I decided to wait and see how many are around in 6 months.Originally Posted by mbeach
Now, if I could just get my hands on one of the remaining Batmobiles . . . . . .
that would be cool!
If you're really concerned about it, pull the pan and put in fresh bearings at 50K miles.
95% of the work is getting the oil pan off.
John C.
I change the $3 PCV valve every other oil change and just buy a handful everytime I get oil filters. Since installing Fumoto valves on both VX's the oil change routine is tool-less and quick.![]()
As for DeLoreans: We got one once from a GSA auction and it was quite nice, especially for $5K with no issues other than no keys and a stolen radio. Except it knocked me nearly unconcious twice while detailing it with the doors open. Gullwings are hazardous when you're tall!![]()
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
Another thing to think about - Isuzu sales of engines and drivetrains far exceeds their car and truck sales. The 3.2/3.5 engine was supplied to Honda/Acura and several other manufacturers - it's funny that you don't hear about failure on those engines and the focus is always on Isuzu vehicles.
-- John
John Eaton
Original Owner
2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
http://wildtoys.com/vehicross/
http://vehicross.blogspot.com/
"Metaphors be with you"
Really?Originally Posted by johnnyapollo
What cars did Honda use the 3.5 in?
Not just the engines...the whole damn truck!Originally Posted by johnnyapollo
The Honda Passport is a rebadged Rodeo.
The Acrua SLX is rebadged Trooper.
RichD
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...because vinyl just sounds better!
I don't think anyone here is denying the fact that there have been engine failures. But those are rare and don't have to do with the engine, but some 'other cause' that makes the engine oil to disappear. To be honest, this is the thing that worries me, but just need to be diligent!
I think as long as you can make sure the engine oil is there, you wouldn't have any issues. I haven't had any issues, actually i drove 1300 miles this week, and not a single drop of oil was lost. I use Mobil 1 synthetic, do the maintenance on time, change the PCV every 10K, and ocassionally use seafoam for 100 miles before the oil change to keep it clean. Haven't had any issues![]()
a more powerful oil pump cannot pump anymore than a stock pump when there is nothing to pump.or how much oil can an oil pump pump if there is no oil to pump? shawn
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Delorean never sold cocaine. He was arrested in a sting operation mounted by the FBI -- in conjunction with the DEA, Customs Service, and the police departments of Ventura and Los Angeles, California.Originally Posted by skewzme
In 1984, DeLorean was acquitted of all charges after a federal judge ruled that the FBI operation had been a clear case of entrapment.
Delorean was seeking capitol investment for his car company during the resession of the early eighties. He never sold cocaine, he was looking for a backer and a paid informant for the FBI needed to give the FBI a case or he was going to loose his meal ticket.
And they did not smuggle cocaine in the hub caps of the Deloreans.
How could you fit cocaine in these?
It's ironic, like saying a "I'm sweating like a dog."
Dog's don't sweat, they pant. It's the only way they can cool themselves down.