Only a Big Turbo should spool. As far as my Knowledge goes a Stock turbo shouldn't spool at any time. Should only spool with rpm. That's what the factory setting comes at. Unless you've changed something d go see a mechanic about it
No water. Just replace them.
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Lightweight pants should be okay.
If she is okay with it and you are okay with it there should be no problem.
'Are you ok, hun? You seem very down?' is what I said.
You may have a problem with the transducer. Check the wires coming from the transducer. If the connection is not loose and everything is okay, you will have to replace the transducer.
at any age if your parents say it okay and its really okay as long as you arent in a room with him with the room locked then it okay
Yes. It is okay, and the way you are feeling is totally normal.
Yes it is okay, 14 days after gettin it pierced... it should be okay one week after getting it done.
"because its gay"Okay... that is NOT why...Simply put, most likely the brake booster is losing its vacuum for whatever reason.On a turbo, this could be caused by lower intake vacuum as a result of high back-pressure from the idling turbo - which could be caused by a failing turbo or pressure regulator. Checking for boosting on lower-than-expected-loads would tell you if the boost regulator is to blame. Checking the turbo back-pressure is trickier, but you should notice lower fuel economy at lower loads.However, you really should check the simple things first:Jack the back of the car up as high as you can while it is running... check for vacuum problems at the brake booster - it is possible there is water in the line preventing vacuum from building up.My Volvo 850 does this sometimes as well... and it is not a turbo.Lastly, you could have the beginning of a brake booster failure as well... but then you should notice a hard pedal more often.. not just when going downhill.
NO! It should be against the law!
it should be