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Hayden Automotive 3653 Economy Adjustable Thermostatic Fan Control List Price: $30.12 Sale Price: $16.17 |
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Hayden Econo Adjustable Electric Radiator Fan Thermostat features: Adjustable from 32F to 284F (0 to 120C)Temperature activation onlyNo relay required16 Amp maximum loadRadiator mounted probe Compatible with Hayden electric fans and original equipment fans. |
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Hayden Automotive 3647 Adjustable Thermostatic Fan Control List Price: $55.88 Sale Price: $28.00 |
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Hayden Thermostatic Electric Radiator Fan Control Push-in Kit has adjustable temperature ranges. Compatible with Hayden electric fans and original equipment fans. Push-In kit features:Temperature and AC activationOperation of up to two fansAC or manual overrideComplete instructions and hardware includedAdjustable from 160F - 230F... |
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Hayden Automotive 3690 Rapid-Cool Thin-Line Electric Fan List Price: $112.43 Sale Price: $59.59 |
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Hayden Electric Radiator Fans are ideal for OE replacement, supplemental or add-on cooling needs.Electric fan features:Reversible push/pull bladesHigh quality, long life motorsCompatible with all fan controlsComplete kits with mounting hardwareThin, aerodynamic profile for applications with limited spaceFull finger-guard shroudAs a primary cooling source Hayden electric fans provide:Economical replacement for failed OE parts5 to 10% increase in horsepower and fuel mileage when replacing fan clutch and fan assembliesReversible blades for pusher or puller applicationsCoverage for a wide variety of applicationsAs an add-on cooling source Hayden electric fans provide:Increased air conditioning performance due to constant airflow across the condenserAdditional cooling in heavy traffic or while towingSpecifications:Diameter: 14"Mount Area: 13-7/8 x 14-3/4Cubic feet per minute free airflow: 1250Amp draw: 11... |
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Top 10 Tools To Help You Enjoy Reading
10. Make your reading bookmarks stand out
If read-later services aren’t your thing, your browser’s bookmark bar can be a convenient place to stash articles and posts you plan to getting around to. You can do what Lifehacker reader leftymcrighty does, though, for better placement: reduce your permanent bookmarks (email, search sites, banking, etc.) down to icons by removing the names, and let your other bookmarks, with titles, serve as a reading list. Simple, no software required, and bound to get you reading more, lest your bookmark bar clutter up too much.
9. Read while working out
If the weather or convenience put you on an exercise bike, elliptical, or other machine where you’ve got little to do but stare ahead, it’s not that hard to get more self-improvement done by reading at the same time. This Instructables post on a handlebar-mounted book holder shows that nearly any model can be fitted with a cheap, easy-to-affix book stand. (Original post)
8. Speed up your reading
You should savour clever fiction. Your average memo, however, can and should be hacked through at a faster pace. Speed reading guide Kris Madden explains in the video above how voicing out “A-E-I-O-U” or “one, two, three, four” as you read actually cancels out your subconscious tendency to read with your larynx, just below the audible level. This not only moves you quickly through the text, but provides a more visual, memorable read. There are plenty of apps on the web, too, that can help you speed through a particular text and learn to do it on any text: Spreeder, WordFlashReader, and ZAP Reader are just a few. (Original post)
7. Read Better on iPhones with Stanza
The Kindle’s great, we’re sure the Nook is a proper reader, and, sure, Sony’s device is good at what it does. But when it comes to beautiful presentation of digital reading on a small screen, Stanza’s got it all over those clients, at least on the iPhone or iPod touch. It has its own book store, offering copies of popular contemporary works, along with quite a few sources to grab free historical works, like Shakespeare’s complete works, Edgar Allan Poe, and whatever else you’re looking to get educated on.
6. Find your next read
Not all of us have a local book shop staffed by the most knowledgeable and well-read workers on Earth. For recommendations on what you’d like, based on what you’ve just finished, we can turn to many spots on the net. What Should I Read Next? is a straight-up recommendation service, fed by the reading list you provide. WhichBook is a bit more subjective, asking you to move sliders to indicate how much of any element (monsters, dystopia, romance—oh my!) you want in your reading. For the social take on what your friends have read, are reading, and recommend, try BookArmy or the veritable GoodReads. (Original posts: WhichBook, BookArmy).
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If you’ve got a scaned file, or an Powerpoint(.ppt)you ripped yourself, you’d probably want your ebook reader to save your place as you make your way through the narrative. Starting with Tweak PDF converter, it’seasy to convert files to PDF format, complete with high speed and accurate.Tweak All To PDF 3.0 converts any printable files to PDF. Word, Excel, PPT, HTML, images, Notepad files, etc. It helps you to easily get a PDF document from these files to enjoy the PDF advantages. The converter is reliable and the conversion is safe with no data lost, formatting distortion, etc. The program automatically creates a short-cut button in the menu, handier for the conversion.
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3. Collect articles with Instapaper & Read It Later
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2. Get new books for old ones
Unless you only read leather-bound first editions, there are probably a few books laying around your shelves that could find a better life in a book swap. The internet abounds with places to do it: Zunafish, currently offline but offering $US1-per-book trades,PaperBackSwap, and the free BookMooch are just a few. If getting a new book isn’t necessary, you could simply tag your book with a BookCrossing tagand watch it travel the world. (Original posts: BookMooch, BookCrossing)
1. Make web text more eye-friendly
Instapaper and Read It Later, mentioned above, do a decent job of converting news articles and blog posts to a stripped-down, text-forward format. With customizable browser bookmarklets, though, you get your reading exactly how you want it.Readability is an early and popular entrant in the category, while Clippable and Readable App aim for even more minimalism and customisation. If you’re an RSS fan, Readefine Desktop, an Adobe Air app and web project, can lay out your daily feed reading in newspaper-style columns with minimal interruption. (Original posts: Readability, Readability 2/Clippable, Readable App, Readefine)
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Rough Idle Cause...Exhaust or Motor Mount?
I have a 1992 Nissan Stanza XE with the 2.4L engine. When i'm at a stop light the car vibrates, especially the steering wheel. I know I have a bad rear motor mount and I also have a exhaust leak in the manifold gasket (its minor). My question is if the vibrations are caused by the bad motor mount or the exhaust leak.
new plugs new wires new cap and rotor. idle is fine. new vacumm lines, recently adjusted timing (no not the problem it was doing before too).
I'd sure like to know where you could go to get your timing checked for 15 bucks. LOL
1986 Nissan Stanza 4wd wagon from North America - Comments
150,000 miles -- Power steering gear bad at time of purchase. Replaced and aligned. Also engine temp. sensor replaced. Rear hatch release/fuel filler door release cable is broken, but never repaired (too much labor).
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