Rick's 2019 Fit Sport Poser Build
#141
He's one of our nicest members and full of great information. Please consider the flip side to your current emotions...you are wanting others to waste their time so you don't have to use your time.
#142
Calm your ass down Michael Grrzeskowiak. You'll earn a seat on the ignore list sooner or later.
And, YOUR WELCOME ... for all of the help I've provided you so far via PM's and on here.
Learn how to use the search function, and don't turn this wonderful place into a crappy one. Thanks
And, YOUR WELCOME ... for all of the help I've provided you so far via PM's and on here.
Learn how to use the search function, and don't turn this wonderful place into a crappy one. Thanks
#146
FWIW, the catch can has been on the car for about 10 months. I emptied it for the first time this week. The car has around 11K miles on it. Although the Honda Fit engine compartment is somewhat cluttered, I was able to locate the catch can fairly quickly thanks to the "OIL CATCH CAN" etching on its cover...
#148
You don't use Starbucks ™ pumpkin spice creamer additive in your oil?
You really need to keep up with what the kids are up to these days
You really need to keep up with what the kids are up to these days
#149
I was afraid of that. Now I'll have to install an oil/water separator. Hope I can find one that is properly labeled.
It didn't taste like pumpkin spice...
And I prefer Dunkins anyway...
It didn't taste like pumpkin spice...
And I prefer Dunkins anyway...
#150
Good Ol Rick, boy have I missed ya!
My latest catch can entries have been much more ... normal. I believe TIME has an effect on the contents of what the can collects. My prev Catch Can drains were milky, like yours. Recent turn of events (new house, new job) has me doing 150+ miles a day now, and my oil changes and occ drains have come much sooner than before, and the results are oil that look like just plain dark looking oil (no milky color)
My latest catch can entries have been much more ... normal. I believe TIME has an effect on the contents of what the can collects. My prev Catch Can drains were milky, like yours. Recent turn of events (new house, new job) has me doing 150+ miles a day now, and my oil changes and occ drains have come much sooner than before, and the results are oil that look like just plain dark looking oil (no milky color)
#151
Good Ol Rick, boy have I missed ya
My latest catch can entries have been much more ... normal. I believe TIME has an effect on the contents of what the can collects. My prev Catch Can drains were milky, like yours. Recent turn of events (new house, new job) has me doing 150+ miles a day now, and my oil changes and occ drains have come much sooner than before, and the results are oil that look like just plain dark looking oil (no milky color)
My latest catch can entries have been much more ... normal. I believe TIME has an effect on the contents of what the can collects. My prev Catch Can drains were milky, like yours. Recent turn of events (new house, new job) has me doing 150+ miles a day now, and my oil changes and occ drains have come much sooner than before, and the results are oil that look like just plain dark looking oil (no milky color)
I will be taking my Fit on its first road trip this weekend. Going from Southern Maryland up to Worcester, MA on Friday for a 30th Anniversary Screening of "Say Anything" (it's definitely a cult classic one of my all-time favorites, and John Cusack will actually be there...), then on to Boston on Saturday for game 5 of the NHL Eastern Conference Finals, Bruins/Hurricanes (unless the Bruins sweep; they are up 2-0). It feels wrong to want my team (Bruins) to lose, but I need them to lose just one game, so their is a game 5... All this with my two brothers, should be awesome.
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