Should be much better than that with normal driving conditions. An oxygen sensor could be faulty. It most likely will be the map sensor, when the map sensor goes bad you may have a lake of performance, bad mileage, inconsistant idle, and spit and sputter at constant speed or all of the above, to test map sensor use a meter (DC) if you get 0 volts or above 4.5 volts it is bad. normal voltage is 1.5 volts at an idle.
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Warren Perry Mason has written: 'Electromechanical transducers and wave filters' -- subject(s): Electro-acoustics, Electric filters, Electric circuits, Sound-waves
Good camera stores (Wolf Camera and Walmart don't count) have Lee filters, but you might have to special order Lee 181 (closest to Congo Blue) and Lee 106 (closest to Primary Red). I doubt it, though; 106 and 181 are very popular.
This is a great question. I did my thesis undergrad on Bob Fosse and am a professional musical theatre choreographer myself and I am an afficionado of all of Fosse's work. The first thing I'd like to add is that Fosse was crazy about filters when filming. He loved using different color/hued filters when filming a scene...he used them like crazy in SWEET CHARITY (his first film as director) and CABARET. Secondly, in terms of the actual filming of scenes, I believe he was one of the first to not just film with a static "in one place" camera pov, but he actually started filming just body parts and using rapid cutting to achieve the approximation of the kinetic effect of live dance. (ie: the shot of just the 3 hands of Shirley Maclaine, Chita Rivera and Paula Kelly snapping in the rooftop "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This" number in the film SWEET CHARITY). This style was heavily borrowed by MTV in the early 80s and influenced a whole generation of music video makers who created works for Paula Abdul, Michael Jackson and etc..etc...
Ahmed Sarhan Mohammed has written: 'Analysis and modeling of electrically long MESFETS and coupled schottky lines' -- subject(s): Electric filters, Resistance-capacitance, Amplifiers, Traveling-wave, Metal semiconductor field-effect transistors
It is important too keep your filter changed for safety. You can purchase sundance filters at several retail outlets,not just the manufacturer.
The Sundance site offers discount pricing and free shipping on filters. The link to the filter page on the Sundance site is : http://www.spaandpoolsource.com/sundancespasfilters.aspx There are dozens of sites which offer parts and filters for Sundance Spas. One of these is http://www.sundancespacare.com/.
Sundancespas.com is the offical source for buying Sundance spa filters online. They also provide backyard entertainment ideas.
Sundance sells filters for their spa systems on their website. Here is the link: http://www.sundancespas.com/Accessories/Spa-Filters.html According to google, finding a sundance spa filter is as simple as going to http://www.sundancespas.com. Fantastic, if I wanted a spa filter!
Brita water filters are debated on safety. The filters do remove heavy metals, 99% of chlorine, and fluoride. The filters pose a danger because bacteria is not killed and if the filters are not changed properly the bacteria is in contact with the water.
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There are a number of supply warehouses that sell them from 30 to 70 dollars USD. They can also be purchased directly through the ,anufacturer.
One above the tank, and a screen on the bottom of the pump.
The filters in an air purifier ususally need to be changed around every 3 - 6 months but it also depends greatly on what kind of air purifier you have .
I would look into the Hepa Filters, I ask your allegist if they have a recommediation. I have had real good luck with the hepa filters as long as you keep filters clean and changed.
It is important to change the filters on your pitchers regularly. On average your filters should be changed about every 40 gallons or roughly 2 months.