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2023.03.24 06:22 CREAMKING_09 3650 limits

even though nobody really responds im still gonna ask I’m looking at a stage one 3650 it’s rated to 475 I’m planning on running 440-460 my question is, would it be safe to run a tire at 460 when the limit is 475? Last thing I would want is too much grip and then the trans grenades (and in case this is necessary the motor I’m planning on running is a GEN 1 F 150 coyote with a GEN three intake, manifold, Porter throttlebody, headers exhaust, and a cold air and before anybody says it no a t 56 is not an option
(TLDR is it safe to run 460 on a tire when the trans limit is 475? Any help would be appreciated)
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2023.03.24 04:11 KaptinSalazoo I played every Ace Combat games and more in a months long marathon.

Hello everyone,
I was going to write a life story thing about why I did this, but it would take too long and this post is already going to be pretty hefty. So I'll cut to the chase, over the last few months, I did an Ace Combat Marathon which also includes all the games I consider to be "Ace Combat Like". I did omit a few here and there, but it was either because they were too hard to obtain, too far from what I consider to be the Ace Combat formula or just not interesting enough. Now that it is over, I would like to tell you about my experience with all of these games, so, if you are interested, have a good read !

DISCLAIMERS :

- English is not my native language and I am brain dead so if me no write good me sory.
- These entries are not reviews but simply a summary of how I felt about each game.
- Spoilers

Here are the games, in the order that I played them in :

Games that, in my opinion, constitute the main continuity :


Air Combat / Ace Combat 1 :
- Gameplay : Dated, but still very usable by modern players.
- Graphics : I mean... it's a 1995 game. But the emulator gave it a good coat of paint.
- Story : Just enough to justify the game happening, it's no big deal, we all know where the series goes later on. I just love the idea of an island-nation sized terror group having a giant air force, aircraft carriers, a supersized stronghold and a flying fortress (the first of the ace combat series).
- Music : Pure 90's juice, get ready to rock and synth.

Ace Combat 2 :
- Gameplay : Great for the time, it's completely servicable to this day.
- Graphics : A noticable improvement from the first AC, specially good with the right emulator settings.
- Story : Literally the same as the first AC but on a bigger scale, gets expanded upon in the remake.
- Music : In my opinion, the best from the PS1 series, Lode Stone is still stuck in my head.

Ace Combat 3 Electrosphere (Japanese version with english text patch, necessary since, for those who don't know, the international version got most of its content cut out.) :
- Gameplay : The best of the PS1 series, feels much more like flying a plane than in the previous ACs. Plus the special missions where you fly a stratospheric bomber, a parasite fighter or a hecking starfighter are something else.
- Graphics : Again, an improvement on the previous entry, although less drastic, the art style is the most noticable feature.
- Story : Who put planes in my metal gear solid story line ? My man went from zero story to a five branches storyline about revenge, corporatism and transhumanism in a cyberpunk universe with unique missions and 2d animated cutscenes.
- Music : Extremely... unique and hard to describe, it wouldn't be out of place in a horror game or a creepypasta about some haunted retroware.

Ace Combat 4 Shattered skies :
- Gameplay : Wierdly it's not too different from AC3 in my opinion, but hey, if it ain't broken, don't fix it.
- Graphics : The transition to the PS2 is truly impressive, it's just great to look at. Although, beware, it has some graphical issues with emulation.
- Story : Far less complex than AC3, but perhaps told with more style, it's more heartfelt and relatable. And of course, this is kind of where the strangereal universe is starting to become more established.
- Music : The first game in the series where the sky starts speaking latin, it establishes what the Ace Combat music style is going to be from then on.

Ac Combat 5 The unsung war :
- Gameplay : More or less the same as in AC4, perhaps a little bit more arcadey ? Great plane diversity though.
- Graphics : Maybe it was because of emulation and the UI but I felt like it was a slight downgrade from AC4, probably not the case though.
- Story : Kind of a balance between the war story theme of AC4 and the over the top sci-fi conspiracy vibe of AC3, most of the series will adopt this dynamic from then on.
- Music : Same vibe as AC4, with more latin singing for us to enjoy.

Ace Combat Zero The Belkan war :
- Gameplay : Similar to the two previous entries, although with more bossfights.
- Graphics : Also similar to the rest of the PS2 trilogy, it's not like there was much room to improve within the limits of the console's hardware.
- Story : Something something borders bad, buddy, funni country nukes itself, V2, it's time, bottom text. A good story that establishes a solid fundation for the strangereal lore.
- Music : The sky speaks latin, flamenco edition.

Ace Combat X Skies of deception :
- Gameplay : The engine was recycled from AC4 so it's similar, which is good, although everything is slowed down to help with the PSP controls.
- Graphics : About as much as you could squeeze out of the PSP for a flight sim, which is pretty neat.
- Story : A step back from previous entries, but more than enough to get all those good ace combat tropes in there, superweapons galore, conspiracy, zealous characters, the whole nine yards.
- Music : A suprising return to the PS1 trilogy vibe, probably to go easy on those poor little PSP speakers. Though it's not at the same level of quality; most of the ost would make Minasha Please, your freestyle dance teacher, go crazy.

Ace Combat 6 Fires of liberation :
- Gameplay : The first big improvement since AC3, with the notable introduction of post stall maneuvers. Also the scale of the missions are unprecedented thanks to the transition to the xbox360, with loads of units on both sides.
- Graphics : New platform, new graphics, and boy is it gorgeous ! Still very much holds its own to this day, although they had to pay for it with the diversity of planes, which is the lowest in the series.
- Story : Very similar to AC4, down to the presentation, but more clumsy. It's not bad by any means, just kind of average.
- Music : Back to the AC classic formula, although the most memorable ost isn't the final latin one this time, but the aptly named "Liberation of Gracemeria".

Ace Combat X² Joint Assault (The most based Ace Combat in my opinion) :
- Gameplay : Similar to the previous PSP entry, but even slower. (That's not to say easier, some bossfights are downright bullshit.) Also you can pilot WW2 planes and a 747 so 10/10.
- Graphics : A bit of an improvement on Skies of Deception, but yeah... still PSP graphics.
- Story : Set in the real world, but whith all the over the top absurdity of strangereal and somehow even more. How about a story where Jeff Bezos hires the entire Romanian army to become terrorists in order to mount the biggest insurance scam ever, supplying them with usual ace combat tier superweapons, but the Romanians betray him and try to found Romania 2 electric boogaloo in Khazakstan; but you stop them and now have to face your rival who breaks down in tears about his parents mid boss fight before you shoot him down in his guitar looking ass superfighter, ending the story by personally flying your jet under amazon HQ in San Francisco to explode Jeff Bezos with a Maverick missile to the face ?
- Music : About as bonkers as the story, a mix of usual Ace Combat epic score, throwbacks to the PS1 trilogy ost, stereotypical middle eastern music, and some sort of hard rock ? Seriously listen to "In the Zone", it's pretty representative.

Ace Combat Assault Horizon :
- Gameplay : The game feels like it's been developped by a 12 years old high on sugar and aderall, the first mission almost gave me an epilepsy attack and I'm not even epileptic. It's obviously a huge departure from the traditionnal ace combat gameplay, and there are cool aspects like the attack helicopter missions, but the rest of the game feels like it's on rails, which for a plane game is kind of an oxymoron. The "dogfight mode" is basically a roller coaster simulator, some missions like the AC-130 and the Blackhawk door gunner ones are ripped straight from call of duty; and the one strategic bomber mission is literally on rails most of the time.
- Graphics : More or less average for the time ? I had a hard time seeing behind the Michael Bay level of explosions and particles going off everywhere, everytime all at once. Although the plane destruction animations are kinda cool, they just get old fast.
- Story : Basically Call of Duty or a Tom Clancy novel but with planes, I suppose they were trying to one up HAWX which came out a year earlier ? Some funny elements are the main big friendly general being french and dubbed by someone poorly imitating a french accent; also the main baddies, the Russian rebels, use the litteral waffen SS division symbols for their units, what's up with that ?
- Music : Strangely pretty cool ? Lots of competent rock and epic scores, very intense, in keeping with the theme, but not bad by any means.

Ace Combat 7 Skies Unknown :
- Gameplay : Same basis as AC6 but improved, pretty much the best it's been so far.
- Graphics : Well, as the most modern AC, it's also naturally the best looking. Planes, effects, maps, art style, it's all great stuff.
- Story : Belka did it again, skynet edition. Also air force penal batallion sent on suicide missions with half the members convicted of relatively light offences and/or with investigations still pending, thanks OSEA, you truly are one of the democracies of all time. Overall the story is regular Ace Combat stuff, its highlights being, as often, the bonkers strangereal elements.
- Story (DLC) : Hunt for the red october, but lots of planes and also the characters are insane. 10/10
- Music : Back to good ol' latin choirs, latiner choirer, plus the usual cool epic scores, great as always.

Games that are outside the main continuity but I still consider to be Ace Combat games :


Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy+ (Despite the title, it's a remake of AC2) :
- Gameplay : Surprisingly great for a DS/3DS title, better than the PSP entries in my opinion. There are post stall maneuvers and a watered down, more digest version of Assault Horizon's dogfight mode.
- Graphics : Pretty good for 3DS hardware, it's obviously a huge improvement on the original AC2. Also there are some nintendo themed planes, it's pretty neat, now I know that if Luigi was a jet, he would be an F-35.
- Story : There is a story where there was almost none in AC2, so it's an improvement in my book. They gave your wingmen voice lines, and I love the fact that they made the original "Edge" Kei Nagase kind of a Tsundere. The best new feature is the added ACZero style special squadron bossfights, each being more absurd than the last, there's : Medieval LARPers in F-14s, Furry with anger issues, E-girl and her tier 3 simp squadron, Man who plays chess in his plane ; and finally, three fleshed out ZOE bossfights, where in the original AC2, ZOE was just kinda flying around, being an optionnal ennemy with more HP.
- Music : Most of the tracks were changed for a more modern aces combat feel, but there are some bangers in there nontheless.
PS : In the original release, mission 2, easy money, was mistranslated as easy monkey which made me die laughing because I have internet brain rot.

The Sky Crawlers Innocent Aces :
- Gameplay : As close as we'll get from a WW2 themed Ace Combat, and frankly, it's pretty good. The final boss is annoying and there is kind of a dogfight mode light similar to assault horizon legacy because of Wii controls, but other than that, they handeled a gameplay without missiles and with slow prop planes amazingly, while retaining the unmistakable Ace Combat flavor.
- Graphics : I'd say average for Wii hardware, the strong point being the designs and art style which is arguably more thanks to the original novel and animated movie, but the game renders is very well.
- Story : Set in the dieselpunk universe of the Sky Crawler, based on the novel series, the game's story still is more or less original as a prequel to the animated movie adaptation. The lore aside it's very much an Ace Combat story, with conspiracies, betrayals, sacrifices, superweapons, giant fortresses, ace duels etc. As for your main "rival", she's an unhinged tsundere immortal child soldier clone, make of that what you will.
- Music : It's mostly bangers, although not similar to any other Ace Combat game.

Ace Combat likes, either competition or hommage to the franchise (mostly competition though) :


HAWX :
- Gameplay : It's competent, the game is fun to play overall, although the flight mechanics are far more basic than in AC6; its contemporary AC title, even though it was two years old at this point. They tried to compensate with gimmicks like some sort of flight assist tunnel thingy to reach your target, which is pretty useless except when the game makes it mendatory. Also there is the "flight assit mode off" which allows your plane to perform post stall maneuvers at the cost of stability, which would have been great if it didn't force your camera into a disorienting and immersion breaking far away third person view, which doesn't even track your targets half the time. That's bad considering you need it to beat some adversaries like ennemy aces. The plane diversity is huge but they all handle mostly the same. As for the missions, most of them are escort which is pretty frustrating, also some borrow pretty shamelessly from AC with their objectives and sometimes even their plots.
- Graphics : It's not amazing to be honest. The planes and cockpit models are basic, the maps are below the quality seen in AC6, same for the effects and particles. Some model look downright like they were made for the PS2. The artstyle kind of reminds me of G.I Joe, especially the fictionnal units like the baddie's tanks and their super warship, it's got this "toy" aesthetics. They even have a fictionnal superfighter to unlock at the end of the campaign, but it looks like an F-22 drawn by an eight years old.
- Story : It's exactly what it says on the tin, what if Tom Clancy had to write an Ace Combat story. So yeah it's big non descript bad guy attacks and you need to save murica' and thu prasidunt. Also the ghost recons appears so often the game might as well be an ad : "look at this other, better series I've made".
- Music : So unremarkable I didn't even pay attention to it, it's a generic action movie score, nothing more to say.

HAWX2 :
Unfortunately, I was unable to get HAWX2 to work due to server shutdown, thanks ubisoft, forcing games to be played online even in singleplayer was a great idea. Apparently the latest patch was supposed to make it playable offline but this somehow stil doesn't work. There was apparently a workaround using a crack which I was unfortunately unable to find despite giving my PC probably ten viruses, seven trojans and a dozen crypto miners trying to find it. Meh, not that big of a loss according to what I've seen on youtube and read online. The graphics even look like a downgrade from the previous entry somehow.

Air force Delta :
- Gameplay : Very similar to AC2 with slightly better stall physics, a shame when you know it came out the same year as AC3. The missions are what you'd expect from an actual ace combat titles with fortresses, fleets, aces and giant planes bossfights sprinkled in. It's noticably harder than Ace Combat but not for good reasons in my opinion. Your missiles have somehow even worst tracking than in AC, but ennemy missiles seem guided by god. The ennemy AI has absurd turn radius and is seemingly unable to stall. Mission timers are also very short, which results in a situation where actual air to air fights are better avoided unless mandatory to have a chance to finish the missions. Fun fact, I'm pretty sure the final mission of AC5 was inspired by one of this game's missions where you also have to save a city from a falling giant satellite by shooting its "wings" off.
- Graphics : I'm not exactly familiar with the graphics capabilities of the dreamcast, but it looked pretty good in my opinion, I liked how the plane textures were stylised rather than completely realistic.
- Story : You get a big star-wars like lore dump at the beginning and then a few elements dropped in during briefings. The execution is pretty sloppy, for example, you learn who the big bad is right before the final mission where you face him in a duel, whithout even knowing there was a big bad to begin with. The entire story is like this, with things dumped in front of you right before the relevant mission, it feels made up along the way.
- Music : Very arcadey, I kinda liked it. Though it wasn't as good as AC2's ost.

Air force Delta Storm :
- Gameplay : It's not bad overall, but the controls are cluncky, you feel like flying an airliner rather than a fighter jet most of the time. It alleviates some of the first entry's issues like bad missile tracking and overmaneuverable ennemies but barely. It's still much harder than any AC title. It also has this sort of "campaign map" with minor missions to play if you want to reach you main missions, with a grand total of two(2) copy pasted mini missions in slightly different maps at every minor checkpoints. Though some main missions have interesting level design, the final mission for example is literally the Star Wars six's attack on the Death Star two's reactor but with jets.
- Graphics : I'd say average for the OG Xbox, the game lacks a proper cockpit view but the incredible plane diversity makes up for it. Speaking of which, there are a lot of fictionnal fighter designs, some of them pretty goofy, but most are extremely cool looking and competently made. It's a shame there isn't a proper model viewer or display mode to admire them, the best you get is the replay mode which has a wierd striped filter making it hard to see clearly what's going on.
- Story : It's the apocalypse, two factions are at war over basic necessities and you're fighting for one of them, you win at the end. That's it. There are no characters, no story elements, nothing, you just fight and win the war. It's okay, I don't always need intricate conspiracies, character dramas and reflections about the nature of war and the human condition in my plane game. It just makes some missions extremely funny like one where you need to sink an ennemy fleet in a port while being careful about not hitting cruise ships. No world ending woe will slow down the cruise industry apparently.
- Music : Very unremarkable, even a bit obnoxious sometimes. You can rapidly get tired of hearing a generic electric guitar riff when epicly completing minor_mission_02 for the 65451th time in order to get where you need to go.

Air force Delta Strike :
- Gameplay : At this point, it's literally just ace combat gameplay, maybe a bit more nervous and responsive, which honestly I'm not complaining about. The plane diversity is incredible inkeeping with the serie's tradition, ww2 prop planes, cold war relics, modern jets, (many) prototypes (some of them so obscure I didn't even know about their existence), vtols, space fighters etc. As for the missions... where do I start ? How about fighting VTOLs and railway tanks in a giant cyberpunk metro network with a P-51 Mustang ? How about dogfighting gundams during a huge star-wars like space battle onboard a Mig-29 with a mini spaceship duck taped under it ? Or maybe a canyon mission where an evil scientist tries to kill you with an array of comically large fans ? I could go on and on, there are so many wild and wacky missions in between more tame and generic stuff to give you some room to breathe. Side note, there is a space elevator arc so uhh... take that AC7 ? The game's difficulty has reached a managable balance, but it's still overall harder than ace combat. Inbetween missions the game functions almost like a visual novel, it's pretty confusing and you can even get a game over for not knowing what to do, so I highly recommend following a guide to avoid needless frustration.
- Graphics : It's quite a bit below it's contemporary, AC5, in overall quality, but the level designs are often great. The general aesthetics is : generic gundam anime, with designs ranging from hilariously goofy to suprisingly cool. The entire non-mission part of the game is a 2D visual novel format with character designs that are pretty high quality and diverse. Although many designs are uh... cultured. More on that in the character section. There is finally a cockpit view in this entry of the series, for which they went pretty hard, with all of the many aircrat having detailed interiors. The plane's liveries are many and all cool looking in my opinion so that's also a plus.
- Story : This entry finally has a story, and oh boy what a story. The Earth democracy "not the USA" people are at war with the dictatorial evil space people who are secretly controlled by an alien god on Mars. The plot mainly revolves around the characters, with varying level of interest from the narration, but who's concept and behavior makes them wierdly unique and memorable. The story has a few different endings and branching storyline depending on what character you play, how often you play them and also some missison requirements, again, I advise following a guide. It's nothing mindblowing or complex but it certainly is striking, bold and memorable.
- Characters : Yes, I'm adding a section for characters because I can't not talk about them. There are the good guys you play as, delta squadron, composed of : Shredded pixy tomboy Ruth Valentine, Generic MC with sad backstory™ Ken Thomas, Cringe edgelord furry John Rundal (With the most hilarious dialogues in the game), Geriatric ww2 larper Jamie Jones, Funny anime fat man Rick Campbell, Double cheeked up fantASStic dumptruck owner Alex Levine, Divorced dad Holst Prendre, Rejected Jojo character Pedro Glankert, litteral child soldier Brian Douglas, incompetent but rich trust fund kid David Smith and his bimbo gold digger twin wingwomen Collette and Constance Le Clerc. Delta's officiers are : Captain clueless boomer Robert Williams, Staff Officer loli but she's a genius lab experiment kid so it's not creepy I swear Lilia Mihajlovna and operator wholesome overworked MILF office lady Amelia Johnson. There's also the chainsmoking alcoolic mechanic Bob Takayanagi and the totally legit and thrustworthy plane seller Harry Garrett. Finally there are the bad guys, early antagonist and supposedly invincible ace pilot who you just bully in every mission he appears in "Emperor" Sergei Kinski, Giuseppe Ferretti... thats it, Slimy starscream backstabber ugly bastard Leon Kleiser, iamverysmart escapee Donald Chan, Generic rival of the MC Albert Ungar, the MC's brainwashed waifu Ellen McNichol (Who you can turn back to your side if you shoot her down enough while playing as Ken. Make of that what you will.), big tiddy tanned gyaru tomboy noblewoman Francine Davout and her boytoy butler Jake Emerson, bratty femboy supersoldier Pierre Gallo and alien with a god complex "Navigator".
- Music : Unremarkable but servicable, not bad by any means but I doubt any will get stuck in your head... not for good reasons at least.

Project Wingman :
- Gameplay : It's pretty much Ace Combat but I mean... that's kind of the point. Also it's not a straight out copy, there are cool innovations and most important of all, it's very well done and fun to play. I should also mention, I have finished the entire campaign in VR and by the dust mother is it intense. The cockpits are extremely well done and immersive, being at the heart of such overwhelming action in VR is just something else. As for the missions, they're all fun, diverse and with good level design. Finally, the plane diversity is very good for such a small team working on detailed models with cockpits and multiple liveries, not counting the innumerable non graphic aspects.
- Graphics : I had to remind myself that this was an indie game, because appart for a few minor gliches here and there it's honestly incredible what they did whith what they had to work with. The fictional designs all look cool and very inkeeping with the Ace Combat theme. The effetcs were the most impressive, although they did go a bit wild with the whole orange magic energy near the end of the game, my retinas are still recovering.
- Story : Again, very faithful to what an Ace Combat story would be. Mercenaries, superweapons, conspiracies, war bad, and of course, insane characters (Special mention for Prez and Crimson 1). Also the lore is prettry expensive, the AC hommage did go as far as writing an entire alternate universe for your plane game. Overall it's well told, I like it.
- Music : Music is hard to make, music is expensive to make, but again, for an indie game, they managed to pull off something good. It's not the grandiose earporn fest that most Ace Combat are, but it's the best they could do and it's pretty neat. Also the sound design was another impressive aspect, big attention to details and lots of quality effects that really suprised me, specially in VR.
(PS : There is conquest mode, how neat is that ? It does wonders for the replayability of the game.)

This concludes my recorded journey through the skies, it was one hell of an experience and I hope I managed to convey some of it through this post. As for me, I will continue to play flight sims I haven't tried but outside of this marathon format. I have Star Wars Squadron, VTOL VR, Warplanes VR (ww1/2) and DCS lined up, I think I'll even give VR chat flight sim a shot, I've heard they've got some suprisingly great stuff over there. I'm not about to touch ground any times soon.
In the meantime, fly safe(ish) and see you in the skies !
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2023.03.24 03:41 theca_kid P0171 (Lean CEL)

Driving a new to me 2019 Audi SQ5. I tuned the car to run e85 for a very short period. I developed this CEL/code. I ran the tank of e85 down to empty and cleared the code. I Filled up with 93 and changed the tune to the 93 map with no issues.
Fast forward a few weeks. I filled up last week with 93 from a new station near us (station is literally called Race Fuel lol). Thinking it was a blizzard and they had 93 no harm right? 2 days later I had driven a total of maybe 10 miles and threw the code again. I cleared the code and was topping off every 1/4 of a tank with Shell 93. I drove nearly 200 miles on city and highway and tonight threw the code AGAIN. I topped off at another local Shell with 93 and have driven maybe ~5 miles. I didn’t clear the code this time seeing if it will disappear on its own. My AFR gauge has been fluctuating more than normal from 12-15ish. Normally it hangs at 14-15 unless I go WOT where it goes to the 12s.
Any tips? I do have a cold air intake being delivered tomorrow that I planned to install however I might wait now?
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2023.03.24 02:36 -Neutrality- How hard should I brace my wallet?

I have a 2016 2 Door S model. Purchased in 2018 from the dealership, had about 2,000k mi on it. Was previously a lease vehicle through the dealership.
Was in perfect condition. Zero issues, all warranties intact. Has been an excellent car and it's nearly paid off at this point.
I had a span of about 4-5 months where I was driving a literal shit load. Hundreds of miles per week (just back and forth between the same two points because of work and relationship issues).
So, even though I've only had this car for about 6 years, I have racked up some milage on it. But otherwise take very good care of it. On point with all scheduled maintenance and I typically realize issues before they turn into bigger issues.
Now. Here's my dilemma.
In November I had my engine mount swapped for the second time. First time was under warranty. Second time was out of pocket. The part had been revised due to a quality issue and BMW hadn't originally given me the revised part. They apparently just wanted to exhaust their remaining inventory of the old part and yeah. Anyway. I have the new/revised part now and it's been without issue.
January I had a battery issue. Which is expected and normal. This is battery #3. Swapped it out and purchased the lifetime one, so I won't have to deal with that again.
However, I had two different shops diagnose the battery dilemma, because the symptoms were bizarre. A Euro shop that I very much trust and respect, and BMW. Went to the Euro shop because of availability. Had BMW do the swap and supply the part because of the difference in price.
While the Euro shop was originally checking out the situation, they had noticed that my CV axle was slinging a little bit of grease. A few weeks later I swapped it out, just to get ahead of any future failures.
Earlier this month I had a very abrupt coolant leak. Ended up being the oil filter housing. Swapped that, plus some seals/ hoses and gaskets to be safe and prevent any future issues. Had a full compression test and inspection performed to make sure the loss of coolant didn't result in any damage. Everything passed (both BMW and the Euro bros checked this out for me).
Over the last week I've noticed a very small uptick in my fuel consumption. I've had this in the back of my head for a few days now and it's been bothering me. I went to BMW last Tuesday for a state inspection (and a regular inspection just to make sure we're all good), and everything passed. No issues. Emissions, pump pressure, o2 sensors, everything.
Figuring that these two shops back to back digging around and doing their inspections would've said something if there were an issue causing a rogue over consumption of fuel. But nope. I thought maybe I was losing my mind, so I went ahead and did a fuel treatment (B12 Chemtool) just before refueling, and also scrubbed out my cold air intake filter.
A day or two later, with no other obvious symptoms, I went to start my car up to go to work and.....Immediate limp mode with the "drive moderately" indicator. Came up twice back to back.
Third time, nothing. No limp mode. Driving totally fine. Codes showed a misfire on two cylinders (1 and 4), which is, funnily enough, the exact error I received a couple months back when my battery was slowly failing.
Checked all of the clamps on my cold air intake system, made sure there weren't any random clogs or bits of debris in the filter. Disconnected the MAF sensor and cleaned it up.
Cleaned out the entire compartment and reconnected everything. CEL is still there (haven't cleared it yet, figuring it has to be reset otherwise it'll stay there). But it's idling perfectly fine, all fluid levels are good, everything looks and feels completely normal.
It's just totally odd that it's popping up right after BMW inspected it (without finding any faults or compression issues especially during emissions).
I'm to the point where I just don't trust this particular cluster of codes anymore. I've had it four times over the course of owning this car and it's been (mostly) totally different issues.
Two times were from the battery wearing out and needing to be swapped, once was from installing my cold air intake and the new air flow rate giving my car a panic attack,, and the fourth was due to a fuel vent valve needing to be swapped. (BMW swapped it for 60$).
What in GODS NAME is it this time?
Sorry for the long post. I adore my car and these issues have been few and far between over the course of my ownership but some of them have just clustered together the last couple months.
Trying to do everything I can to work in a preventative manner and prepare myself for this next one. My soul hurts.
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2023.03.24 01:34 blanched_balony Santa fe over feeding

Hey guys! Second time posting about this. I’ve been having trouble all winter with the stove over feeding pellets. I order a part, wait a couple weeks for it to show up, order another, etc. and I’m getting pretty frustrated, not to mention winter is almost done with now anyways, and still no luck.
I have cleaned everything, completely taken it apart, and cleaned it all. I have replaced the door gasket, burn pot gasket, exhaust shroud gasket, exhaust fan, vacuum pressure switch, thermocouple, and replaced the cold air intake tubing.
The stove is still feeding pellets continuously and I’m still getting a large, very lazy burning flame. I’m not sure where to go with this next, any help is appreciated.
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2023.03.24 00:41 TheCoconutLord '96 SL1, high idle issue

I bought a manual '96 SL1 a year ago, and can't figure out a high idle issue. Problem started around when I got it, occuring more frequently over time. Pretty sure it was present before I went through the PM list below -
- Coolant flush - ECTS - Thermostat - PCV Valve - Throttle body / intake cleaning, new TB gasket - Trans fluid change - EGR clean, new gasket - Fuel filter - Drums - 4000 mile oil changes - NGK plugs and wires
I've been unable to get rid of an EGR code, dumping carb clean down the two holes and using a mesh gasket keeps that issue away for about 1000 miles, then new cleaning needed. Multiple new EGR's, one OEM. Not the cause of my big problem I don't think.
The idle would jump up to 1500 - 2500 RPM randomly, whether cold or hot. Restarting the car, or unplugging TPS always reset the issue. Gave code P0121. Replaced the TPS several times, multiple aftermarket, multiple OEM. Issue would go away briefly, then creep back. OEM kept issue away longer. Replaced TB assembly, including IAC and TPS, once. Smoke test and carb clean spray down showed no air leaks.
Noticed the TPS and IAC wiring at the sensors was a mess, I removed the electrical tape and found a garbage job of reconnecting all of the wires. Not sure why they'd all been cut. The grey and white wires going to the TPS were even flipped. I fixed the wiring, using heat shrink solder tubes.
After that, issue morphed into a permanent 3000 RPM. Replaced IAC and ECTS again with AC Delco parts, no change. Tried other TPS and throttle body I have on hand, no change. Unplugging ECTS, TPS, or IAC has no bearing on the issue, unlike before. Absolutely static. I tried covering the butterfly door opening of the TB while idling, that completely cut the car off, so still looks like no vacuum leak. Codes now are; P1406 (Damn EGR code still there), B2TAE Body Code, P0121, and this new code P0600.
What is even left? The TPS wires going into the main loom look fine, where else in the engine bay can I look for relevant wiring damage? Is there a way to verify P0600 indicating bad PCM, before I keep part swapping? Anything else I should look at?
EDIT - All fuses look good
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2023.03.23 23:51 TNFordDude Octane???

Any Octane suggestions for a Coyote with Cold air intake, space and catback exhaust??
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2023.03.23 23:44 Spectrum_Prez GPU-only water-cooling loop; reverse CPU tower airflow or not?

[This is a repost from watercooling which didn't get any responses.]
I'm planning out a simple GPU-only custom loop and have space for three 120mm fans (plus a 360mm rad) on the front, two 140mm fans on the top, and one 120mm fan on the back. At present, with my air-cooled setup, I have air entering the front and exiting the back, with the one fan on top as exhaust. Pretty standard stuff.
After inserting the front rad, I have two options:
  1. 3 fans at front push air in, CPU tower cooler (NH-D15S) pushes (warm?) air toward the back of the case, and the fan at back exhausts. Two fans on top exhaust air out as well (or perhaps have the one at the front draw cold air down and in?).
  2. Single fan at rear is the intake, CPU tower cooler fan is reversed so air is now blowing from the back of the case toward the front, 3 fans at front push air out of the case. Fans at the top now reversed to intake to bring cool air in.
Which, theoretically, would be the better setup? Would the rad/GPU be at significantly higher temps in the second setup? I'd love to test this empirically, but taking everything apart (especially the front rad/fans) to do two sets of benchmarks seems like a major pain I'll skip if I'm happy with the initial temps I measure.
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2023.03.23 22:54 AbstractAviator Are these car raffles on Instagram a scam or nah?

Are these car raffles on Instagram a scam or nah? submitted by AbstractAviator to sydney [link] [comments]


2023.03.23 22:36 Sharp_Ad_7394 Okay I installed the cold air intake after a motor swap and I have a code for intake bank 1 code what would have changed

Okay I installed the cold air intake after a motor swap and I have a code for intake bank 1 code what would have changed submitted by Sharp_Ad_7394 to veloster [link] [comments]


2023.03.23 22:20 Careless-Club-5866 Anyone use this throttle body and plenum? What are your oppionion on it? SR Performance Throttle Body Upper Intake Plenum Paired too SR Performance 75mm Throttle body

Anyone use this throttle body and plenum? What are your oppionion on it? SR Performance Throttle Body Upper Intake Plenum Paired too SR Performance 75mm Throttle body submitted by Careless-Club-5866 to NewedgeMustang [link] [comments]


2023.03.23 22:18 TelePhoneTufGuy AF correction -30 to +20

I know that it is pretty bad. Was usually around the 8’s (+/-). In 3rd gear and higher when I hit the gas there is a super lag, like it is not catching. (Basically revs up, “catches” and then there is power) happens around 3k RMP +. I have 48k on the car.
Catted DP, turbo solenoid, cold air intake, larger fuel pump, pro tuned.
Was wondering if anyone has experienced this before? Use 91 gas always, chevron or shell.
Also, no engine codes and I would think the MAF or MAP sensor would kick something on. Even if it was an O2 sensor.
If anyone can help it would be much appreciated. It is so annoying.
Thanks in advance.
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2023.03.23 22:06 realone654 Just joined the club! First mustang. 2019 GT PP1

Just joined the club! First mustang. 2019 GT PP1 submitted by realone654 to Mustang [link] [comments]


2023.03.23 21:58 jasonforget New to travel trailer towing

New to travel trailer towing
First travel trailer I bought last week. GVWR is 5700lbs with my trucks max tow weight being 7500lbs.
Since towing it home, the truck has been driving sluggish. Any insight? I'm due for an oil change if that matters. Air filter is a k&n cold air intake rechargeable filter that was cleaned a few weeks ago.
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2023.03.23 21:00 Learning2Butter Do I need a special CAI for a roush supercharger?

I just got a roush stage 1 installed on my otherwise stock 2015. Do I need to be careful about what cold air intake to buy now or should any of them for the 2015 GT still work?
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Item Price, $
Upgrade - Mole to Merchantman Upgrade 239
Upgrade - Starfarer Gemini to Merchantman Upgrade 220
Upgrade - Constellation Aquila to Orion 169
CitizenCon 2951 Digital Goodies 9
Upgrade - 600i EXPLORER TO CARRACK EXPEDITION 129
Gemini LH86 Pistol - Voyager edition 6
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►4◄ GAME AND SHIP COMBO PACKAGES
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Package Insurance MMO+SQ42 Included Price, $ Comments
Package - Aurora LN 3MI Yes 57 Aurora LN (best aurora) Starter package
Mustang Alpha Starter 3MI Yes 55 -
Anniversary 2017 Mustang Discount Starter 5YI No 54 -
Nox 2 pack LTI No 121 Nox + Nox Kue
Aopoa Nox 5 Pack LTI No 242 4 Nox + 1 Nox Kue
Race Team Pack LTI No 168 X1 + NOX + Dragonfly Black
Origin X1 THREE-PACK LTI No 174 X1 Baseline + Velocity + Force
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►5◄ LTI STANDALONE SHIPS
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CCU-d ships are upgraded from another ship. Also I have ships from original sale - they may come with different bonuses but are more expensive.
You can click on the price of original sale item to see it's contents.
Ship manufacturer Ship model Insurance Price (CCU-d), $ Price (Original sale), $
Aopoa (Xi'an) Khartu-Al LTI 184 -
- Nox LTI - 77
- Nox Kue LTI - 77
- San'Tok.Yai LTI 231 -
Aegis Dynamics Avenger Titan LTI 70 84
- Avenger Titan Renegade LTI 95 111
- Avenger Stalker LTI 84 -
- Avenger Warlock LTI 105 -
- Eclipse LTI 315 333
- Gladius LTI 116 -
- Gladius Valiant LTI 132 147
- Hammerhead LTI 672 777
- Hammerhead Best in Show Edition LTI 746 -
- Nautilus LTI 672 -
- Reclaimer LTI 347 550
- Reclaimer Best in Show Edition LTI 357 -
- Redeemer LTI 333 -
- Retaliator Bomber LTI 284 -
- Sabre LTI 184 221
- Sabre Comet LTI 195 -
- Vanguard Warden LTI 263 357
- Vanguard Harbinger LTI 289 -
- Vanguard Sentinel LTI 268 -
- Vanguard Hoplite LTI 231 268
- Vulcan LTI 216 242
ARGO Astronautics MPUV Cargo LTI 74 84
- MPUV Personnel LTI - 89
- SRV LTI 165 -
- Mole LTI 321 -
- Combo Pack LTI - 111
Anvil Aerospace Arrow LTI 95 137
- C8X Pisces Expedition LTI - 74
- Carrack LTI 441 -
- Carrack W/C8X LTI 461 -
- Carrack Expedition LTI 468 -
- Carrack Expedition W/C8X LTI 489 -
- Crucible LTI 369 431
- F7C Hornet LTI 121 -
- F7C Hornet Wildfire LTI 189 210
- F7C-S Hornet Ghost LTI 140 -
- F7C-R Hornet Tracker LTI 155 -
- F7C-M Super Hornet LTI 199 252
- F7C-M Hornet Heartseeker LTI 200 -
- Gladiator LTI 177 221
- Hawk LTI 116 132
- Hurricane LTI 210 231
- Terrapin LTI 231 263
- Valkyrie LTI 368 -
Banu Merchantman LTI 420 -
- Defender LTI 226 237
Consolidated outland Mustang Beta LTI 95 -
- Mustang Gamma LTI 74 -
- Mustang Delta LTI 84 -
- Pioneer LTI - 1399
Crusader Industries Ares Inferno LTI 252 -
- Ares Ion LTI 252 -
- Genesis Starliner LTI 368 578
- C2 Hercules LTI 378 -
- M2 Hercules LTI 504 -
- A2 Hercules LTI 756 -
- Mercury Star Runner LTI 273 -
Drake Interplanetary Dragonfly Yellowjacket LTI - 84
- Dragonfly Black LTI - 84
- Dragonfly Ride Together Two-Pack LTI - 126
- Buccaneer LTI 126 142
- Caterpillar LTI 336 -
- Caterpillar Best in Show Edition LTI 347 -
- Corsair LTI 263 -
- Cutlass Black LTI 116 -
- Cutlass Black Best in Show Edition LTI 126 -
- Cutlass Steel LTI 221 -
- Cutlass Red LTI 142 -
- Cutlass Blue LTI 168 -
- Herald LTI 111 -
- Vulture LTI 158 -
Esperia Vanduul Blade LTI 284 326
- Vanduul Glaive LTI 373 -
- Prowler LTI 420 510
- Talon LTI 132 -
- Talon Shrike LTI 132 -
Gatac Railen LTI 242 -
Greycat Industrial ROC LTI 77 -
Kruger Intergalactic P-72 Archimedes LTI - 100
MISC Endeavor BASE LTI 378 -
- Endeavor DISCOVERY-CLASS LTI - 683
- Endeavor Master Set 2018 LTI - 1399
- Freelancer LTI 121 -
- Freelancer DUR LTI 147 -
- Freelancer MAX LTI 163 -
- Freelancer MIS LTI 184 -
- HULL A LTI 99 -
- HULL B LTI 147 158
- HULL C LTI 357 -
- HULL D LTI 462 -
- Odyssey LTI 609 -
- Razor LTI 163 179
- Razor LX LTI 168 -
- Razor EX LTI 174 -
- Prospector LTI 163 179
- Reliant Kore (Mini Hauler) LTI 84 105
- Reliant Tana (Skirmisher) LTI 95 -
- Reliant Mako (News Van) LTI 121 -
- Reliant Sen (Researcher) LTI 105 -
- Starfarer LTI 315 399
- Starfarer Gemini LTI 347 452
Origin Jumpworks X1 Baseline LTI - 69
- X1 Velocity LTI - 74
- X1 Force LTI - 79
- M50 LTI 121 147
- 85X LTI - 79
- 100I LTI 74 95
- 125A LTI 79 -
- 135C LTI 84 -
- 300I LTI 77 -
- 315P LTI 77 -
- 325A LTI 93 -
- 350R LTI 137 -
- 400i LTI 265 -
- 600i Touring LTI 420 525
- 600i Exploration LTI 441 580
RSI Aurora CL LTI 74 -
- Apollo Triage LTI 268 -
- Apollo Medivac LTI 294 -
- Mantis LTI 168 -
- Perseus LTI 583 -
- Polaris LTI 777 999
- Constellation Taurus LTI 179 -
- Constellation Andromeda LTI 252 315
- Constellation Aquila LTI 321 -
- Orion LTI 489 -
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Vehicle Insurance Price (CCU-d), $ Price (Concept), $ Comments
Anvil Ballista LTI 153 -
Consolodated Outland HoverQuad LTI - 80 -
Greycat PTV 6YI 27 -
Greycat PTV 10YI 37 -
Origin G12 LTI 74 - -
Origin G12R LTI 79 84 -
Origin G12A LTI 84 89 -
Tumbril Cyclone LTI 74 Base version
Tumbril Cyclone-TR LTI 79 With ground turret
Tumbril Cyclone-RC LTI 79 Speedster
Tumbril Cyclone-AA LTI 95 Anti-air + countermeasures
Tumbril Cyclone-RN LTI 79 Scout & Scan
Tumbril Ranger RC LTI 95 Racer
Tumbril Ranger CV LTI 100 116 Offroad
Tumbril Ranger TR LTI 100 With Gun
Tumbril Nova LTI 126 132 Tank
RSI URSA Rover 5YI 63 -
RSI URSA Rover Fortuna LTI 74 Limited green skin edition
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Module Insurance Price, $
MISC Endeavor Modules (Pods) - -
FUEL POD LTI 137
BIODOME POD LTI 242
TELESCOPE ARRAY POD LTI 242
Aegis Vanguard battlefield upgrade kits
Sentinel battlefield upgrade kit LTI 130
Harbinger battlefield upgrade kit LTI 140
Retaliator modules
Retaliator cargo rear module LTI 99
Retaliator rear torpedo bay 24MI 120
Retaliator front torpedo bay 24MI 120
Other stuff
Add-ons - Aegis Idris P after market kit - 294
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►8.2 ◄ FPS WEAPONS, ARMOR, CLOTHES AND OTHER GEAR
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Module Insurance Price, $
Overlord "Dust Storm" Armor Set - 11
Overlord "Riptide" Armor Set - 11
Overlord Helmets "Silent Strike" Pack - 8
Overlord Helmets "Forces of Nature" Pack - 8
Parasite Replica Helmet (Original) - 11
Parasite Replica Helmet (Dark Birth) - 11
Stegman's Cordimon "Voyager" Complete Outfit - 11
Stegman's IndVest “Pathfinder” Complete Outfit - 11
RSI MacFlex Rust Society full armor set (5 items) - 21
RSI Venture Rust Society full armor set (5 items) - 32
Mr. Refinement’s Cabinet of Rare & Exquisite Spirits - 11
Life in the 'Verse Shirts Pack #1 - 5
Life in the 'Verse Shirts Pack #2 - 5
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #1 by CC's Conversions - 8
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #2 by CC's Conversions - 8
"Caudillo" Helmets Pack #3 by CC's Conversions - 8
QuikFlarePro Pack - 5
QuikFlarePro Pack Deluxe - 6
Polar Vortex Collection - 7
Cold Front Collection - 7
UltiFlex FSK-8 "Mirage" Combat Knife - 5
UltiFlex FSK-8 "Ghost" Combat Knife - 5
Urban Collection by Element Authority - 11
Adventurer Collection by Element Authority - 11
Manaslu Rust Society Jacket - 8
RSI Horizon Rust Society Helmet - 8
RSI Beacon Rust Society Undersuit - 6
Paladin helmet - 10
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►9◄ CROSS-CHASSIS UPGRADES (CCUS), SHIPS
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IAE-insurance upgrades (adds IAE insurance (10 years) to your ship)
Upgrade Price, $
Prospector to F7C-M Super Hornet 50
Vanguard Warden to Caterpillar 60
Sorted by: Manufacturer -> ship
Target ship manufacturer Target ship Upgrade from Price, $
Aegis Dynamics Avenger Titan Renegade 325A 18
- Avenger Warlock 325A 29
- Avenger Warlock Arrow 26
- Eclipse Constellation Andromeda 78
- Eclipse Vanguard Sentinel 37
- Eclipse Vanguard Warden 53
- Eclipse Blade 37
- Gladius Valiant Cutlass Black 22
- Gladius Valiant M50 23
- Hammerhead Constellation Aquila 483
- Hammerhead 600i Touring 357
- Hammerhead 600i Explorer 315
- Hammerhead Merchantman 236
- Hammerhead Hull D 341
- Hammerhead Crucible 446
- Hammerhead Carrack 278
- Hammerhead Reclaimer 383
- Hammerhead Prowler 351
- Hammerhead Orion 210
- Hammerhead Glaive 446
- Hammerhead A2 Hercules 52
- Nautilus Constellation Aquila 467
- Nautilus Endeavor 425
- Nautilus Crucible 425
- Nautilus Genesis Starliner 372
- Nautilus M2 Hercules 246
- Nautilus Merchantman 215
- Nautilus A2 Hercules 57
- Nautilus 600i Explorer 294
- Nautilus 600i Touring 336
- Nautilus Orion 189
- Nautilus Prowler 330
- Nautilus Carrack 278
- Nautilus Reclaimer 372
- Nautilus Hull D 320
- Nautilus C2 Hercules 372
- Nautilus Valkyrie 399
- Reclaimer Constellation Aquila 115
- Reclaimer Starfarer Gemini 84
- Reclaimer Endeavor 73
- Reclaimer Crucible 73
- Redeemer Constellation Andromeda 78
- Redeemer Vanguard Hoplite 84
- Redeemer Mole 26
- Retaliator Bomber Constellation Andromeda 57
- Retaliator Base F7C-R Hornet Tracker 25
- Sabre Prospector 31
- Sabre Gladiator 16
- Sabre Comet Sabre 31
- Sabre Comet Freelancer MIS 26
- Sabre Comet Khartu-Al 31
- Sabre Comet F7C Hornet Wildfire 23
- Sabre Comet Gladiator 35
- Sabre Comet F7C-M Super Hornet 20
- Vanguard Harbinger Constellation Andromeda 68
- Vanguard Harbinger Retaliator Bomber 31
- Vanguard Harbinger Vanguard Sentinel 26
- Vanguard Harbinger Vanguard Hoplite 73
- Vanguard Harbinger Vanguard Warden 42
- Vanguard Hoplite Constellation Taurus 59
- Vanguard Hoplite San'Tok.Yai 28
- Vanguard Hoplite Defender 28
- Vanguard Hoplite Corsair -3
- Vanguard Hoplite F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker 54
- Vanguard Hoplite Hurricane 54
- Vanguard Hoplite Terrapin 28
- Vanguard Sentinel Constellation Andromeda 52
- Vanguard Sentinel Vanguard Warden 31
- Vanguard Warden Constellation Andromeda 31
- Vanguard Warden Vanguard Hoplite 40
- Vulcan Constellation Taurus 25
- Vulcan Prospector 61
Anvil Aerospace Carrack Constellation Aquila 273
- Carrack Mole 320
- Carrack M2 Hercules 99
- Carrack 600i Explorer 147
- Carrack 600i Touring 189
- Carrack Orion 42
- Carrack Prowler 183
- Carrack Reclaimer 225
- Carrack Genesis Starliner 225
- Carrack Valkyrie 215
- Carrack C2 Hercules 189
- Carrack Hull D 178
- Carrack Merchantman 73
- Carrack Endeavor 283
- Carrack Crucible 283
- Carrack Starfarer Gemini 294
- Carrack W/C8X Carrack 38
- Carrack Expedition Carrack 42
- Carrack Expedition W/C8X Carrack 63
- Crucible Starfarer Gemini 26
- Crucible Constellation Aquila 99
- F7C-M Super Hornet Prospector 37
- F7C-M Super Hornet Khartu-AL 22
- F7C-M Super Hornet F7C Hornet Wildfire 16
- F7C-M Super Hornet Gladiator 27
- F7C-M Super Hornet Freelancer MIS 16
- F7C-M Super Hornet Sabre 22
- F7C-M Super Hornet Razor EX 37
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Constellation Taurus 21
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Freelancer MAX 63
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Prospector 57
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Razor EX 57
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Gladiator 47
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Khartu-AL 42
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Sabre 42
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Sabre Comet 26
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker F7C Hornet Wildfire 36
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Freelancer MIS 36
- F7C Hornet Wildfire Prospector 31
- F7C Hornet Wildfire Khartu-Al 16
- F7C Hornet Wildfire Gladiator 22
- F7C Hornet Wildfire Sabre 16
- Gladiator Prospector 21
- Hawk Gladius 21
- Hurricane Constellation Taurus 16
- Hurricane Prospector 53
- Hurricane Gladiator 43
- Hurricane F7C Hornet Wildfire 32
- Hurricane F7C-M Super Hornet 27
- Hurricane Freelancer MIS 32
- Hurricane Sabre 37
- Hurricane Sabre Comet 22
- Hurricane Khartu-Al 37
- Terrapin Prospector 84
- Terrapin Constellation Taurus 44
- Terrapin Freelancer MAX 86
- Terrapin F7C-M Super Hornet 57
- Terrapin Freelancer MIS 63
- Terrapin Vulcan 36
- Terrapin Gladiator 73
- Terrapin Khartu-Al 65
- Terrapin Sabre 65
- Valkyrie Constellation Aquila 84
- Valkyrie Endeavor 42
- Valkyrie Starfarer Gemini 52
- Valkyrie Crucible 42
- Valkyrie Glaive 42
Aopoa (Xi'an) Khartu-Al Prospector 29
- Khartu-Al Freelancer MAX 31
- Nox Aurora LN 27
- Nox Dragonfly Black 15
- Nox Dragonfly Yellowjacket 15
- Nox MPUV Cargo 27
- Nox Kue Aurora LN 23
- Nox Kue Dragonfly Black 15
- Nox Kue Dragonfly Yellowjacket 15
- Nox Kue Mustang Beta 15
- Nox Kue MPUV Personnel 15
- Nox Kue X1 Baseline 15
- Nox Kue MPUV Cargo 22
- San'Tok.Yai Constellation Taurus 46
- San'Tok.Yai Hurricane 40
- San'Tok.Yai Vulcan 35
ARGO Astronautics MPUV Personnel Aurora LN 15
- MPUV Cargo Mustang Alpha 15
- SRV F7C-R Hornet Tracker 21
- SRV Vulture 21
- SRV Razor 15
Banu Merchantman Mole 145
- Merchantman Starfarer Gemini 119
- Merchantman Prowler 126
- Merchantman 600i Touring 131
- Merchantman 600i Explorer 89
- Merchantman Genesis Starliner 168
- Defender Constellation Taurus 42
- Defender Retaliator Base 84
- Defender Cutlass Blue 57
- Defender Freelancer MIS 65
- Defender Gladiator 70
- Defender Khartu-Al 65
- Defender Sabre 65
- Defender F7C Hornet Wildfire 59
- Defender F7C-M Super Hornet 55
Consolidated outland Mustang Delta Mustang Gamma 22
- Mustang Delta Avenger Stalker 15
Crusader Industries Genesis Starliner Constellation Aquila 120
- Genesis Starliner Endeavor 73
- Ares Inferno Constellation Andromeda 26
- Ares Ion Constellation Andromeda 26
- A2 Hercules 600i Touring 341
- A2 Hercules 600i Explorer 299
- A2 Hercules Carrack 273
- A2 Hercules Constellation Aquila 472
- A2 Hercules Crucible 430
- A2 Hercules Endeavor 430
- A2 Hercules Hull D 325
- A2 Hercules Merchantman 220
- A2 Hercules Orion 194
- A2 Hercules Prowler 336
- A2 Hercules Reclaimer 378
- A2 Hercules Starfarer Gemini 451
- C2 Hercules Constellation Aquila 115
- C2 Hercules Valkyrie 47
- C2 Hercules Crucible 73
- C2 Hercules Endeavor 73
- C2 Hercules Glaive 73
- C2 Hercules Starfarer Gemini 84
- M2 Hercules Constellation Aquila 241
- M2 Hercules 600i Touring 110
- M2 Hercules 600i Explorer 68
- M2 Hercules C2 Hercules 147
- M2 Hercules Crucible 199
- M2 Hercules Endeavor 199
- M2 Hercules Genesis Starliner 147
- M2 Hercules Hull D 94
- M2 Hercules Prowler 105
- M2 Hercules Reclaimer 147
- M2 Hercules Starfarer Gemini 210
- Mercury Star Runner Prospector 120
- Mercury Star Runner San'tok.yai 52
- Mercury Star Runner Defender 52
- Mercury Star Runner F7C Hornet Wildfire 99
- Mercury Star Runner F7C-M Super Hornet 94
- Mercury Star Runner Freelancer MIS 99
- Mercury Star Runner Hurricane 78
- Mercury Star Runner Khartu-Al 105
- Mercury Star Runner Razor EX 120
- Mercury Star Runner Sabre Comet 89
- Mercury Star Runner Sabre 105
- Mercury Star Runner Terrapin 52
- Mercury Star Runner Vulcan 73
Drake Interplanetary Buccaneer Cutlass Black 21
- Caterpillar Constellation Andromeda 116
- Caterpillar Constellation Aquila 36
- Caterpillar Retaliator Bomber 78
- Caterpillar Redeemer 26
- Corsair Prospector 115
- Corsair Constellation Taurus 78
- Corsair Freelancer MAX 120
- Corsair Freelancer MIS 94
- Corsair Sabre 99
- Corsair Sabre Comet 84
- Corsair Gladiator 105
- Corsair F7C-M Super Hornet 89
- Corsair F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker 73
- Corsair F7C Hornet Wildfire 94
- Corsair Vulcan 68
- Corsair Hurricane 73
- Corsair Razor EX 115
- Corsair Khartu-Al 99
- Cutlass Black BIS Gladius 42
- Cutlass Blue F7C-R Hornet Tracker 47
- Cutlass Blue Razor 36
- Cutlass Blue Prospector 31
- Cutlass Steel Constellation Taurus 57
- Cutlass Steel Railen 21
- Cutlass Steel San'tok.yai 26
- Cutlass Steel Defender 26
- Cutlass Steel Terrapin 26
- Cutlass Steel Corsair -5
- Cutlass Steel Vulcan 47
- Cutlass Steel Hurricane 52
- Cutlass Steel F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker 52
- Dragonfly Black Aurora LN 15
- Dragonfly Black MPUV Cargo 15
- Herald 325A 26
- Herald Avenger Titan Renegade 21
- Vulture Freelancer DUR 15
Esperia Blade Constellation Andromeda 52
- Glaive Constellation Aquila 99
- Glaive Starfarer Gemini 63
- Talon Gladius 36
- Talon Reliant Mako (News Van) 31
- Talon Shrike Gladius 36
- Talon Shrike Reliant Mako (News Van) 31
- Prowler Constellation Aquila 162
- Prowler Reclaimer 68
- Prowler Genesis Starliner 68
- Prowler Endeavor 120
- Prowler Crucible 120
- Prowler 600i Touring 42
MISC Freelancer MIS Prospector 32
- Freelancer MIS Freelancer MAX 37
- Freelancer MIS Gladiator 22
- Freelancer MIS Sabre 16
- Freelancer MIS Razor EX 32
- Endeavor Constellation Aquila 84
- Endeavor Starfarer Gemini 52
- Hull A 300I 36
- Hull A Mustang Gamma 36
- Hull B 325A 94
- Hull C Constellation Andromeda 136
- Hull D Constellation Aquila 178
- Hull D Starfarer Gemini 157
- Razor F7C-R Hornet Tracker 15
- Razor LX F7C-R Hornet Tracker 21
- Razor LX Razor 15
- Razor EX Freelancer MAX 15
- Razor EX SRV 15
- Razor EX Retaliator Base 15
- Razor EX Razor LX 15
- Reliant Tana (Skirmisher) 325a 15
- Reliant Sen (Researcher) Arrow 21
- Reliant Mako (News Van) Gladius 15
- Starfarer Constellation Andromeda 76
- Starfarer Vanguard Warden 55
- Starfarer Vanguard Harbinger 24
- Starfarer Vanguard Sentinel 39
- Starfarer Vanguard Hoplite 81
- Starfarer Blade 39
- Starfarer Retaliator Bomber 39
- Starfarer Apollo Medivac 39
- Starfarer Gemini Constellation Aquila 63
- Starfarer Gemini Mole 47
Origin Jumpworks 350r Freelancer 28
- 350r F7C Hornet 28
- M50 Gladius 22
- 85X Aurora CL 15
- 100i Dragonfly Black 18
- 100i Dragonfly Yellowjacket 18
- 100i MPUV Personnel 22
- 100i Mustang Beta 22
- 100i X1 Baseline 22
- 125a 100i 22
- 125a 85X 19
- 125a Avenger Titan 14
- 125a Ursa Rover 19
- 125a X1 Force 19
- 135C 100i 27
- 135C 125a 15
- 135C 300i 19
- 135C Cyclone 19
- 135C Mustang Gamma 19
- X1 Baseline Mustang Alpha 21
- X1 Baseline Aurora LN 15
- X1 Baseline MPUV Cargo 15
- X1 Velocity Mustang Beta 15
- X1 Velocity MPUV Personnel 15
- X1 Velocity X1 Baseline 15
- X1 Force Aurora CL 15
- X1 Force X1 Velocity 15
- X1 Force Nox 15
- 600i Touring Constellation Aquila 152
- 600i Touring Constellation Phoenix 110
- 600i Touring Reclaimer 57
- 600i Touring Starfarer Gemini 120
- 600i Touring Endeavor 110
- 600i Touring Crucible 110
- 600i Touring Eclipse 162
- 600i Touring Genesis Starliner 57
- 600i Touring C2 Hercules 57
- 600i Explorer 600i Touring 63
- 600i Explorer Constellation Aquila 194
- 600i Explorer Prowler 57
- 600i Explorer Genesis Starliner 99
- 600i Explorer Starfarer Gemini 162
- 600i Explorer Endeavor 152
- 600i Explorer Reclaimer 99
- 600i Explorer Crucible 152
- 600i Explorer Hull D 47
- 600i Explorer C2 Hercules 99
RSI Apollo Triage Constellation Andromeda 23
- Apollo Triage San'tok.yai 44
- Apollo Medivac Constellation Andromeda 49
- Apollo Medivac Vanguard Warden 26
- Apollo Medivac Apollo Triage 36
- Apollo Medivac Vanguard Hoplite 52
- Constellation Taurus F7C-R Hornet Tracker 47
- Constellation Taurus Razor 42
- Mantis F7C-R Hornet Tracker 21
- Mantis Vulture 21
- Mantis Razor 15
- Mantis Ballista 21
- Perseus Mole 409
- Perseus Carrack 110
- Perseus Carrack W/C8X 89
- Perseus Carrack Expedition 84
- Perseus Carrack Expedition W/C8X 63
- Perseus Merchantman 162
- Perseus Orion 136
- Perseus 600i Explorer 241
- Perseus M2 Hercules 194
- Perseus Hull D 267
- Polaris Constellation Aquila 535
- Polaris Perseus 183
- Polaris A2 Hercules 175
- Polaris M2 Hercules 357
- Polaris Nautilus Solstice Edition 149
- Polaris Hammerhead 149
- Polaris Carrack 367
- Polaris Crucible 499
- Polaris Merchantman 315
- Polaris Orion 257
- Orion Constellation Aquila 246
- Orion Merchantman 57
- Orion Starfarer 246
- Orion 600i Touring 194
- Orion Reclaimer 215
- Orion Genesis Starliner 215
- Orion Prowler 173
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Aegis Dynamics Eclipse Redeemer 64
- Eclipse Caterpillar 17
- Vanguard Harbinger Constellation Aquila 17
- Vanguard Hoplite Constellation Andromeda 30
- Reclaimer Hull D 94
- Reclaimer Merchantman 78
- Vulcan Defender 26
- Vulcan Terrapin 15
- Sabre Constellation Taurus 32
- Sabre Freelancer MIS 16
- Sabre Comet Constellation Taurus 52
- Retaliator Bomber Redeemer 36
- Vanguard Harbinger Redeemer 57
- Vanguard Sentinel Redeemer 42
- Vanguard Warden Redeemer 26
- Vanguard Warden Hull C 26
Anvil Aerospace F7C-M Super Hornet Constellation Taurus 47
- F7C Hornet Wildfire Constellation Taurus 37
- Gladiator Constellation Taurus 26
- F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker Defender 21
- Hurricane Defender 21
- Gladiator Constellation Taurus 26
- Gladiator Cutlass Blue 28
- Valkyrie Hull D 42
- Valkyrie Merchantman 47
- Valkyrie C2 Hercules 31
Aopoa (Xi'an) Khartu-Al Constellation Taurus 31
Consolidated outland Mustang Delta Hull A 15
Crusader Industries Genesis Starliner Hull D 73
- Genesis Starliner Merchantman 73
- C2 Hercules Hull D 31
- C2 Hercules Merchantman 42
- M2 Hercules Orion 52
Drake Interplanetary Corsair Defender 42
Esperia Prowler Merchantman 120
- Prowler Hull D 105
MISC Freelancer MIS Constellation Taurus 37
- Freelancer MIS Cutlass Blue 37
- Razor Freelancer MAX 15
- Razor EX Constellation Taurus 15
- Razor EX Cutlass Blue 15
- Starfarer Constellation Aquila 37
- Starfarer Caterpillar 18
Origin Jumpworks 350r Cutlass Red 15
- 600i Touring Hull D 110
- 600i Touring Prowler 110
- 600i Explorer Merchantman 152
- 600i Explorer Carrack 99
RSI Apollo Triage Mercury Star Runner 42
- Orion Carrack 120
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2023.03.23 20:39 Ceredante Intake without tune

I have a local shop that is advising against putting a cold air intake on my 22 N without a proper tune. Is this something I should take under advisement? Or is it complete bs?
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2023.03.23 19:01 AT42022 Before and After - 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Limited AT4

- Vision Wheels - Warrior - 20 x 9 - +18 off set
- Nitto Grappler Recon Tires - 285/55/20 - no rub
- Rough Country AT4 1.75" Leveling Kit
- S&B Filters Cold Air Intake
- MBRP Catback Exhaust - moderate
- WeatherTech Rain Guards
- Ronin Bullet Antenna
- Putco Tailgate Light Bar
- BakFlip TriFold Tonneau Cover
- GMC Tow Hitch Cover
- Starlight Headliner
- Black Emblem Overlays
- Tint - 35% windshield, 15% front, 15% over 5% back

Stock - November 2022
https://preview.redd.it/qamzkafz2jpa1.jpg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=52537dd893eb219481af2b16a8f291da2fd4039b
https://preview.redd.it/73mzt9fz2jpa1.jpg?width=592&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=75b75596e6d700d45fbb29f8e51fa6f2adb74347
https://preview.redd.it/0f5aabfz2jpa1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a7854143e13ec2cec0ec82343e00a84ebbadb8e4
https://preview.redd.it/3ucezdfz2jpa1.jpg?width=480&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=af29d543f0e5af8998ded55bbc538b827905b58b
https://reddit.com/link/11zs5w7/video/cun2txiz2jpa1/player
Upgraded - March 2023
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2023.03.23 17:52 lookin2kappa My project that keeps going

https://preview.redd.it/qzoou8fnripa1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3910972be4433cd93da9b8feb25d64781cee34d7
This is my December 1988 3vze pickup that i got for $2000. It was painted a darker red then the original cardinal red from the factory (paint code 3H7); You can see lots of spots where the original red is popping through.
Bought it from a guy who said had just redone the clutch so i was happy that was out of the way. Also said it ran poor because it had bad gas from sitting in a field. Turns out that was a lie, the #3 cylinder had 10PSI which i found out after buying it. It was 03/2020 so covid was in full swing and the vin on the title was off by one digit so it took me 6 months to get state patrol to approve it.
I really enjoy the truck but it's a money pit for sure lol
things i've replaced:
The #3 cylinder had a cracked exhaust valve. It's a project but open heart surgery is too much for me, this is the only thing i've paid to have done. Passenger side cylinder head Cylinder Heads (toyotatruckengine.com) 550$
Truck would always overheat, replaced Radiator (it's overfow nub came broken so i had to tap in a brass fitting instead) lReplacement Radiator, fits Toyota 4Runner 3.0L V6 1988-1995 Mishimoto 180$
https://preview.redd.it/6hnw44layipa1.jpg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e0e4ae05481f4b3c00891d8ec4a800483f557191
My rotors were trashed from not knowing the truck was sold to me with 0% brake pads. front brake rotors Brake Rotors - 1990 Toyota Pickup O'Reilly Auto Parts (oreillyauto.com) $100 roughly
The front valance on it was mangled, i sawed the old one off. I bought this not thinking that 1992+ plus mattered...i was wrong. I'll have to do some custom work for this to fit right. Amazon.com: CarPartsDepot Front Bumper Valance Apron Deflector Air Dam Black Fit for 1992 1993 1994 1995 Toyota Pickup 4WD TO1095105 5391135905 : Automotive 56$
https://preview.redd.it/kzs7aijeyipa1.jpg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=65dded960559b7cace8f007b25ec3f20b15b0c72
My original air hoses had tons of cracks, i also removed all the EGR stuff so i was having to stuff up holes from that. So i got aluminum replacement intake instead. Amazon.com: Rtunes Racing Cold Air Intake Kit + Filter Combo RED Compatible For 88-95 Toyota 4Runner / Pick Up / T100 3.0L V6 : Automotive 80$
Needed an adapter for the MAF Spectre Performance 81413 Mass Air Flow Sensor Adapter (amazon.com) 20$
Truck came with battery bungee cord deluxe package so i replace that Dorman 00597 Battery Hold Down Replacement Compatible with Select Toyota Models (amazon.com) $20
no wiper post covers so wanted those. Amazon.com: Dorman 49460 Wiper Arm Cover Compatible with Select Scion / Toyota Models, 2 Pack : Automotive 7$
My rear pop out windows were held closed with bailing wire. Amazon.com: Rear Quarter Window Latch Lock Dark Gray Color For Toyota Hilux Pickup MK3 LN85 1989-1995 : Automotive 30$
Bought OEM rims from buy on facebook for 70$
Bought new 75/275/15s for the rims. The truck came with 31s but they are alittle old so i'll only run them in summer
Bought topper from facebook for 100$
Misc stuff like oil changes and the multiple times i've had to buy coolant since i've ripped into the front of the engine a few times.
SR5 dash cluster and sr5 oil sending unit) from facebook and oreilly's) 20$ each
New windsheild 200$
Wired in new radio 60$
Installed 4Runner map light mirror facebook $10
Ripped out entire dash, sanded and rust treated interior dash mount supports (was bad)

Planned:
Paint back to 3H7
install new speakers in rear boxes where jump seats are.
Replace door cards
replace driver side mirror (broken adjustor)
Replace headliner (cut out to remove old insulation)
and more i can't remember
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2023.03.23 17:15 Admiral_peck This worth anything? (Description in comments)

This worth anything? (Description in comments) submitted by Admiral_peck to NewedgeMustang [link] [comments]


2023.03.23 16:57 Cheesecutty 1990 legend parts! Just got this 4 door with 106,000 miles. Looking for cold air intake and basically any website I can get parts for this car!

1990 legend parts! Just got this 4 door with 106,000 miles. Looking for cold air intake and basically any website I can get parts for this car! submitted by Cheesecutty to AcuraLegend [link] [comments]


2023.03.23 16:36 Brown_-Dragon resize NON efi exfat partition and flash to usb

bad title it should say i need help resizing a non efi exfat partition ...... i also need help flashing a iso to a usb stick ........ 2 very separate issues, sorry for the confusion


evidently the linux forum isnt a great place to get some help, hoping for a better result here

good morning/ afternoon/ night wherever you may be, can anyone here help with these issues. im currently running linux mint 21.1 cinnamon on imac mid 2011
:\$ inxi -Fxxxrz)
System:
Kernel: 5.15.0-67-generic x86\64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 11.3.0)
Desktop: Cinnamon 5.6.8 tk: GTK 3.24.33 wm: muffin vt: 7 dm: LightDM 1.30.0
Distro: Linux Mint 21.1 Vera base: Ubuntu 22.04 jammy
Machine:
Type: Desktop System: Apple product: iMac12,1 v: 1.0
serial: Chassis: type: 13 v: Mac-942B5BF58194151B
serial:
Mobo: Apple model: Mac-942B5BF58194151B serial:
UEFI: Apple v: 87.0.0.0.0 date: 06/14/2019
CPU:
Info: quad core model: Intel Core i5-2400S bits: 64 type: MCP
smt: arch: Sandy Bridge rev: 7 cache: L1: 256 KiB
L2: 1024 KiB L3: 6 MiB
Speed (MHz: avg: 1596 high: 1597 min/max: 1600/3300 cores: 1: 1596)
2: 1596 3: 1596 4: 1597 bogomips: 19955
Flags: avx ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4\1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx)
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics
driver: i915 v: kernel ports: active: none empty: VGA-1 bus-ID: 00:02.0
chip-ID: 8086:0102 class-ID: 0380
Device-2: AMD Whistler \Radeon HD 6630M/6650M/6750M/7670M/7690M])
vendor: Apple driver: radeon v: kernel pcie: speed: 5 GT/s lanes: 16 ports:
active: eDP-1 empty: DP-1, DP-2, DP-3, VGA-2 bus-ID: 01:00.0
chip-ID: 1002:6741 class-ID: 0300
Device-3: Apple FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in type: USB driver: uvcvideo)
bus-ID: 1-2:3 chip-ID: 05ac:850b class-ID: 0e02 serial:
Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.21.1.3 driver: X:
loaded: ati,modesetting,radeon unloaded: fbdev,vesa gpu: radeon
display-ID: :0 screens: 1
Screen-1: 0 s-res: 1920x1080 s-dpi: 96 s-size: 508x285mm (20.0x11.2")
s-diag: 582mm (22.9")
Monitor-1: eDP res: 1920x1080 hz: 60 dpi: 103
size: 475x267mm (18.7x10.5" diag: 545mm (21.5"))
OpenGL: renderer: AMD TURKS (DRM 2.50.0 / 5.15.0-67-generic LLVM 15.0.6)
v: 3.3 Mesa 22.2.5 compat-v: 3.1 direct render: Yes
Audio:
Device-1: Intel 6 Series/C200 Series Family High Definition Audio
driver: snd\hda_intel v: kernel bus-ID: 00:1b.0 chip-ID: 8086:1c20)
class-ID: 0403
Device-2: AMD Turks HDMI Audio \Radeon HD 6500/6600 / 6700M Series])
vendor: Apple driver: snd\hda_intel v: kernel pcie: speed: 5 GT/s lanes: 16)
bus-ID: 01:00.1 chip-ID: 1002:aa90 class-ID: 0403
Sound Server-1: ALSA v: k5.15.0-67-generic running: yes
Sound Server-2: PulseAudio v: 15.99.1 running: yes
Sound Server-3: PipeWire v: 0.3.48 running: yes
Network:
Device-1: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57765 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe driver: tg3
v: kernel pcie: speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 1 port: N/A bus-ID: 02:00.0
chip-ID: 14e4:16b4 class-ID: 0200
IF: enp2s0 state: down mac:
Device-2: Qualcomm Atheros AR93xx Wireless Network Adapter
vendor: Apple AirPort Extreme driver: ath9k v: kernel pcie: speed: 2.5 GT/s
lanes: 1 bus-ID: 03:00.0 chip-ID: 168c:0030 class-ID: 0280
IF: wlp3s0 state: up mac:
IF-ID-1: nordlynx state: unknown speed: N/A duplex: N/A mac: N/A
Bluetooth:
Device-1: Apple Built-in Bluetooth 2.0+EDR HCI type: USB driver: btusb
v: 0.8 bus-ID: 1-1.1.1:5 chip-ID: 05ac:8215 class-ID: fe01 serial:
Report: hciconfig ID: hci0 rfk-id: 0 state: up address:
bt-v: 1.2 lmp-v: 2.1 sub-v: 21d0 hci-v: 2.1 rev: 206
Drives:
Local Storage: total: 942.7 GiB used: 564.33 GiB (59.9%)
ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Western Digital model: WD5000AAKS-402AA0
size: 465.76 GiB speed: 3.0 Gb/s type: HDD rpm: 7200 serial:
rev: 1D02 scheme: GPT
ID-2: /dev/sdc type: USB model: Best Buy NS-PCNVMEHDE -C size: 476.94 GiB
type: SSD serial: rev: 7202 scheme: GPT
Partition:
ID-1: / size: 456.89 GiB used: 282.05 GiB (61.7% fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda2)
ID-2: /boot/efi size: 511 MiB used: 6.1 MiB (1.2% fs: vfat)
dev: /dev/sda1
Swap:
ID-1: swap-1 type: file size: 2 GiB used: 452.2 MiB (22.1% priority: -2)
file: /swapfile
Sensors:
System Temperatures: cpu: 39.0 C mobo: N/A
Fan Speeds (RPM: cpu: 1199)
Repos:
Packages: 2305 apt: 2271 flatpak: 16 snap: 18
No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list
Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nordvpn.list
1: deb https://repo.nordvpn.com//deb/nordvpn/debian stable main
Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/official-package-repositories.list
1: deb https://mirror.clarkson.edu/linuxmint-packages vera main upstream import backport
2: deb http://mirror.cogentco.com/pub/linux/ubuntu jammy main restricted universe multiverse
3: deb http://mirror.cogentco.com/pub/linux/ubuntu jammy-updates main restricted universe multiverse
4: deb http://mirror.cogentco.com/pub/linux/ubuntu jammy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
5: deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jammy-security main restricted universe multiverse
Info:
Processes: 312 Uptime: 2h 44m wakeups: 0 Memory: 3.81 GiB
used: 2.61 GiB (68.6% Init: systemd v: 249 runlevel: 5 Compilers:)
gcc: 11.3.0 alt: 11/12 Shell: Bash v: 5.1.16 running-in: gnome-terminal
inxi: 3.3.13
as well as on a lenovo y510p i7-4700mq 2.4ghz-3.4ghz with 8 gb of ram
im trying to resize an exfat partition on a external drive. ive tried disks as well as gparted, both have failed me or i have failed them depending on how you look at it. i have exfat-fuse and exfat-progs already installed, also gparted live didn't work either in case thats the suggestion ..... windows disk management can handle this task, but i would like to eventually be windows free so this is still problematic
part 2 on my journey to resize a exfat partition i tried using gparted live from a usb stick, however for some odd reason neither of my linux machines was able to flash or burn the image to the jump drive. i tried both usb writer, as well as etcher, they both completed but were not usable. Now on my windows laptop i can flash using rufus flawlessly ....... yes yes yes i know this is not windows so things are going to be different, and i need to change how i think to do similar tasks on linux, but i know for a fact that that you can flash a usb stick on lunux ......... sorry for rambling on im new to linux and dont have much experience asking for help in forums, i hope this is enough information to atleast get pointed in the right direction
thanks in advance -mike
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