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I heard a lot of people saying they get some impressive speeds out of them but nothing real world all what's on paper. I am curious as to what speeds people can get up to. I'm talking on road or track (Everyone has speeded once in their life) To keep it simple, this is for N/A cars only so no...
Put my car in to a garage once left got down the road steering was all over the place and was knocking like mad! Got home and noticed 2 of the wheels nuts was loose
250GB for time machine will last less than 5 days before it has to start erasing old backups. (Depending on your HDD size) to be fair at least with 2TB you will never run out of space :) and they do look nice them WD ones...
Anything usually above 500GB needs to be plugged in as they draw a lot of power. Western Digital do a 2TB drive for Mac, it's about £150. It's a sleek looking bit of kit, made of brushed aluminium I believe. That would be your best bet. Why don't you want it to be plugged in? If you using it for...
Stick a really small screw driver down each side and pry it off. It is fairly deep so you need to pull it towards you. In the middle on the sides there is a little lip so when you get it slightly forward you can hook the screwdriver under that...
I had an accident in January that was completely not my fault, the 3rd party accepted liability straight up. I have only just this week received my excess back off my insurance company! So think yourself lucky it was that quick...
So bought one of these off a fellow member and is due to arrive within the next couple of days.
I was wondering if anyone else has one and knows the best/easiest way to fit them? Or any guides available?
Do I need to buy any additional adapter cables or do I need to cut and solder the current...
If it was the one by the CAT or the manifold then I would fix it as they get extremely hot but for the back box I wouldn't bother. Mine broke couple weeks back so I just ripped it off and haven't had any problems. Saves weight also ;)