Depending on what year the vehicle, if the vehicle year is pre-cat it could cause a back fire under deacceleration. If the vehicle year is post-cat it could cause false 02 readings.
depends on what your using engine for but no i would not recommend it
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It could be welded, but you never would fix a cracked rim.. It would be hard to balance and you could never trust it not to crack and break while using it. Replace it.
That is a proprietary code and is different in some vehicles but on GM/ Dodge vehicles it would be P1547 A/C System Performance Degraded ... For VW it is P1547, Wastegate Bypass Regulator Valve Short To Ground For Subaru it is P1547, Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Malfunction .. For Audi it is P1547 Boost Pressure Control Valve Short To Ground
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well anxiety effects your over all performance. You would be a ball hog as it is called, but you would not be a good team mate
I had that happen once. That's a bad thing. That's either cracked head, blown head gasket, or cracked block.Not necessarily. The intake on some vehicles, especially late models, the coolant circulates thru the intake manifold. You could have a leaking hose or leaking manifold gasket. You would have other problems like cooant in the oil or oil in the coolant if you had a cracked head/block or a bad head gasket.
Well, it would take more effort for the vehicle to move and operate if their was more weight distributed upon it.
Cracked pepper is a peppercorn that has been broken apart or "cracked" The pepper you would have on your table is more ground up and finer in consistency.
you could have had a really bad cavity or you bit some thing really hard and cracked it
Bad head gasket Cracked head Cracked block
I would call cracked wheat a grain. If this grain is smashed it becomes flour.
Stores will not sell cracked iPod Touches, and people do not buy them, so it is hard to say exactly how much a cracked iPod Touch will sell for or would buy for.
The most trusted places to find consumer reviews would be Motor Vehicles or Car Proof websites. Both websites are certified professionally and rate/rank performance of vehicles very strictly. Consumers can hope to trust the reviews very much.
Head gasket Cracked head
No, it is not. But if it was, I would go to devicemedic.com
A cracked radiator would leak the fluid out, leaving no coolant for your engine which would cause your engine to overheat and be destroyed pretty quickly. So the answer is NO.