Acetylene is best! You can use it to start a campfire while airing down your tires.You should really switch to Argon in the summer!
this is the best thread in a while.
Got to love the ID-10T brandStick to the ID-01T blend. It's more reliable for others to see you coming.
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That stuff’s ok, but you gotta remember to add blinker fluid stabilizer if you aren’t using your blinkers for an extended period of time. Most drivers these days forget this fact and their blinkers cease to work.
I wish my dealer sold Argon, all they have is Radon and that stuff has a ton of unintended side affects.You should really switch to Argon in the summer!
this is the best thread in a while.
WTF? Blinker fluid? I know I'm old but WTF is blinker fluid? Radiator fluid - sure. Windshield wiper fluid - okay. Why would there be a fluid for blinkers?Before I bid on this, is this one of the better brands? Not sure. I don't want to void my warranty.
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To keep them blinking!WTF? Blinker fluid? I know I'm old but WTF is blinker fluid? Radiator fluid - sure. Windshield wiper fluid - okay. Why would there be a fluid for blinkers?
You can’t use this with LED blinkers, try to keep up with the times old manStick to the ID-01T blend. It's more reliable for others to see you coming.
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True, this is the original can. You need the synthetic stuff in the biodegradable container with the safety pour spout for the LEDs. Look for the one with a snowflake on the label.You can’t use this with LED blinkers, try to keep up with the times old man
15 psi limit or you will explode your tiresAcetylene is best! You can use it to start a campfire while airing down your tires.
Thanks! Haven’t ran across that yet, good to know!True, this is the original can. You need the synthetic stuff in the biodegradable container with the safety pour spout for the LEDs. Look for the one with a snowflake on the label.