Philadelphia's Classiest Drunkards
Thanks for the recommendation
couple of their service guys and parts guys have modded evos. I really don't have any experience with mods, though. The one time I took it for service, I made sure to put the stock stuff back on
tim, if it's any help i've heard mostly good things about cherry hill mitsu service. it's still a dealership so i'm not saying it's some great shop but as far as dealerships go it sounds like one of the better ones.
although, josh replaced someone (nick's) clutch in his X and found a lot of bolts and things missing. they were the ones that worked on it before josh got to it.
although, josh replaced someone (nick's) clutch in his X and found a lot of bolts and things missing. they were the ones that worked on it before josh got to it.
tim, if it's any help i've heard mostly good things about cherry hill mitsu service. it's still a dealership so i'm not saying it's some great shop but as far as dealerships go it sounds like one of the better ones.
although, josh replaced someone (nick's) clutch in his X and found a lot of bolts and things missing. they were the ones that worked on it before josh got to it.
although, josh replaced someone (nick's) clutch in his X and found a lot of bolts and things missing. they were the ones that worked on it before josh got to it.
does anyone know of anything that will eliminate the smell of raw gasoline?
I was fixing a friends snow blower in my basement yesterday and accidently spilled about 2 cups of good 'ol 87 octane on the unfinished concrete floor. I didn't really think anything of it at the time, but somehow that little bit of spilled gas permeated thru the entire house.
I was fixing a friends snow blower in my basement yesterday and accidently spilled about 2 cups of good 'ol 87 octane on the unfinished concrete floor. I didn't really think anything of it at the time, but somehow that little bit of spilled gas permeated thru the entire house.
does anyone know of anything that will eliminate the smell of raw gasoline?
I was fixing a friends snow blower in my basement yesterday and accidently spilled about 2 cups of good 'ol 87 octane on the unfinished concrete floor. I didn't really think anything of it at the time, but somehow that little bit of spilled gas permeated thru the entire house.
I was fixing a friends snow blower in my basement yesterday and accidently spilled about 2 cups of good 'ol 87 octane on the unfinished concrete floor. I didn't really think anything of it at the time, but somehow that little bit of spilled gas permeated thru the entire house.


I use simple green for everything, I would try that first. Other than that, I have no idea...?
not well.
she called me saying the house stinks and she has a splitting headache. I told her to go to her parents and I'll take care of it. just got an email from a CSP friend of mine with all the answers I need. lol.
"The 3 ‘tions’ can usually deal with gasoline vapors;
Ignition (not a good idea in the house)
Absorption (clay speedi-dry rubbed into the concrete with the back of a broom head and swept up)
Ventilation (gas and its’ constituents are volatile and are pretty quickly rendered airborne so you need to exhaust and ventilate thoroughly)
Activated charcoal filters remove VOCs (gasoline is almost entirely VOCs) and is available for many home air handling unit size filters; you can replace the typical filter with a charcoal filter. If you do not have an air handling unit you can get a 2’X2’ box fan and place a 2’X2’ charcoal filter on the intake side of it (common fan size and filter size). We do this often for roofing activity involving VOC heavy adhesives near air handlers.
I personally love the smell of gasoline but can understand why you wouldn’t want it in the house"
she called me saying the house stinks and she has a splitting headache. I told her to go to her parents and I'll take care of it. just got an email from a CSP friend of mine with all the answers I need. lol.
"The 3 ‘tions’ can usually deal with gasoline vapors;
Ignition (not a good idea in the house)
Absorption (clay speedi-dry rubbed into the concrete with the back of a broom head and swept up)
Ventilation (gas and its’ constituents are volatile and are pretty quickly rendered airborne so you need to exhaust and ventilate thoroughly)
Activated charcoal filters remove VOCs (gasoline is almost entirely VOCs) and is available for many home air handling unit size filters; you can replace the typical filter with a charcoal filter. If you do not have an air handling unit you can get a 2’X2’ box fan and place a 2’X2’ charcoal filter on the intake side of it (common fan size and filter size). We do this often for roofing activity involving VOC heavy adhesives near air handlers.
I personally love the smell of gasoline but can understand why you wouldn’t want it in the house"
warning: this might disgust you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBzCK...layer_embedded
I have a sick feeling in my stomach now. maybe by NWS due to language
I have a sick feeling in my stomach now. maybe by NWS due to language
Richmond ***** you already know what it is
Its messed up that you have to be robbed and beat, but now they are posting that **** on youtube...........great
Marc diesel will cover the smell of gas no problem
Its messed up that you have to be robbed and beat, but now they are posting that **** on youtube...........great
Marc diesel will cover the smell of gas no problem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBzCK...layer_embedded
I have a sick feeling in my stomach now. maybe by NWS due to language
I have a sick feeling in my stomach now. maybe by NWS due to language
This is why i do carry a gun. Some people would rather rob you than go to a 9-5 job. Seeing videos like this just get me pissed off
does anyone know of anything that will eliminate the smell of raw gasoline?
I was fixing a friends snow blower in my basement yesterday and accidently spilled about 2 cups of good 'ol 87 octane on the unfinished concrete floor. I didn't really think anything of it at the time, but somehow that little bit of spilled gas permeated thru the entire house.
I was fixing a friends snow blower in my basement yesterday and accidently spilled about 2 cups of good 'ol 87 octane on the unfinished concrete floor. I didn't really think anything of it at the time, but somehow that little bit of spilled gas permeated thru the entire house.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBzCK...layer_embedded
I have a sick feeling in my stomach now. maybe by NWS due to language
I have a sick feeling in my stomach now. maybe by NWS due to language
i have that debate all the time with this guy at work. he thinks it's cool and ok to stare down and mess with white people in his neighborhood but i'm a racist if i did it to black people in mine.






