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Jan 5, 2012 | 08:39 PM
  #61  
Also how do you post a question so people can start answering it?
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Apr 24, 2012 | 04:44 AM
  #62  
instead of postiong slot and rotors brake. Put some tires down first. Because two car with two different weight travel at the same speed stopping at the same time, will have same stopping distance. Now if two different tires on two different cars. Their stopping distance will be different.

Why? because when someone break. The first thing on your safety braking system is your Tires on the ground. Not your holy smoke 100000 dollars brake system.
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Jun 18, 2012 | 12:42 PM
  #63  
So, i'm going off to Michigan Tech this fall and looking for a new car that is reliable. I have to drive 512 miles to school one way. I have been having a very difficult time finding a vehicle that fits my needs/wants. I hate FWD cars so I don't want one of those, and it has to be a sedan for both room and insurance reasons. Plus I really enjoy driving a manual. So, there are very few vehicles that fall into my range of what I want/need. Oh, and the car will be sitting for semi long periods of time so a Subaru is out. Is it unreasonable to look for a 2002 A4 for somewhere in the ballpark of $3000-4500? I have found a few, but I am not really sure if that is because they will be problem riddled or what? I can do most any and all maintenance on my own as i have been working on cars from the day I was born haha. Anyways, If anyone else has a better suggestion it would be appreciated.

(I'm sorry I just realized that this is an inappropriate place for this posting and I do not know how to delete the post. If an Admin would do so it would be appreciated as I will post this in a more appropriate place.)
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Jul 2, 2012 | 05:02 AM
  #64  
Thanks for the write up. Lots of good info. I'm new to Audi, but not to turbo cars. Last 2 where Buick's.
I've had my A4 for a little over a year. has 77k miles and looking to doing the timing belt soon. I put a K&N air filter in, changed the struts, not the coils. Not looking to do any heavy mods, flash the ECM and replace injectors is about all I plan on doing. It's a nice driver, just needs a little more power. lol
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Sep 4, 2012 | 04:08 AM
  #65  
Teaches new Mathematica users some of the important basics of this powerful software tool: defining functions, creating graphs and Notebooks, and applying useful problem-solving techniques. The authors cover 40 functions and use clear language and concise instructions to help readers master the basics.
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Sep 12, 2012 | 11:50 PM
  #66  


Nice article, appreciate the work.

When attacked by Zeds, move backwards. Keep your finger on the back direction arrow and proscribe an arc in front of you if your tackling multiples.

If one darts to side, turn to face it but always keep your finger on the back direction key, moving back.

I find they tend to stop still at a certain position, giving you enough time to squeeze off accurate shots and not get hurt much.

I took on 8 after firing the enfield, so they were moving fast, and didn't get hurt.

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If you decide to move through an area dense with Zeds, which is easy to achieve crouch walking (in regular mode anyway), always plan an escape route and have a defendable position in mind to fall back to. Running through a building slows them so they're easier to pick off.
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Nov 5, 2012 | 01:24 AM
  #67  
Quote: insomnia
I can't stop reading and googling myself.
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Jan 29, 2013 | 04:25 PM
  #68  
I have an 04 1.8t and i'm warning y'all now if you haven't already ... replace all visible hoses and check the ones you can't see too .
I've had to replace all those plastic hoses since owning my a4 and i've only put about 10k miles on it . 136k miles total now .
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Mar 5, 2013 | 03:16 PM
  #69  
Thank you so much for the information. I am going to keep your information I am going to book mark this page for future reference.
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Jun 20, 2013 | 04:05 PM
  #70  
What a great concise piece for purchasing a new Audi. If this is the kind of thing that you do when you cant fall asleep, thank you! Its very informative. This has some very honest information. And from what I can tell, because of the body, Audis might hold up well in a car accident too.
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