Does it work?
Time for oil change for my ITR, I always make a mess out of the drain plug of the oil plan, and I sawthis on the interent, anyone use this?
Will it struck the tiny metal in the oil pan from draning it them out?
http://www.fumotovalve.com/
Will it struck the tiny metal in the oil pan from draning it them out?
http://www.fumotovalve.com/
Just think, unsuspecting Type R owner who has an enemy gets out of work from his mall job or some bullshit. Somehow dick friend who knows about the drain plug starts conversing to friend's enemies about how "off da heezy" this product is.
Bam, you loose four quarts of oil and then your FUCKED when you drive your car around town, bumping those beats that are drowning out your car's screaming call for help. All cause you were too goddamn lazy to unbolt the thing and worry about a little oil getting on your hands.
Bam, you loose four quarts of oil and then your FUCKED when you drive your car around town, bumping those beats that are drowning out your car's screaming call for help. All cause you were too goddamn lazy to unbolt the thing and worry about a little oil getting on your hands.
it should have a better locking mechanism I think....although I've never felt the tension w/ my own hands, I think though extremely rare, an object could probably knock it loose.
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couldnt have said it any better.
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couldnt have said it any better.
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