I'm just an everyday guy, actually I'm none of that at all.... I love boats, cars, trucks, music, photography, motorcycles, things that go boom, my wife and kids... I'm gearhead/tinkerer, that works full time, and plays full time..... These are just me sharing my experiences with others. Hopefully it can help you. Ask any questions, I typically respond soon.
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Why would you do a video on back pack vs sling there for different applications
@warlantactical because I was torn. If you watch the video you'll see how closely they are.
@@cturboaddict i have many bags what i was getting at was sling bags are for certain application as well as back packs
Cool video man
Where did you buy the kit?
@@viktorslivkov4773 I think ebay I'd I recall. It's a Sierra marine part.
@@cturboaddict man I’ve been looking everywhere and I guess the year of the motor is so old the can’t even find it by the serial number! Bought the engine and boat from a guy who was rebuilding it and had enough and gave up I almost put it all together thanks to all your videos!!!! All it’s missing is the screw to control the fuel on the carburetor
If you use this setup without a working rev limiter you going to blow you engine
This video shows nothing.. start and run. I don’t get it
Great video, and exactly what I was looking for.
where can i get the mercury switch that the 2 wires from the trigger attach to ? i cant find it anywhere... thank you
i need the mercury switch that comes off the trigger wires that bolts to the motor frame work. im having trouble finding one thank you
Couldn't even see how you took out the bulb
Just unscrew the two screws. Pretty standard bulb replacement
Try kalium bicheomicum homeopathy medicine.
Did your surgeon remove dead skin from your nose?
Deceased tissue I meant
No.
Do you hear a clicking sound in your ears?
No, I do not.
What is or was the cause of your sinus issues?
Deviated septum
I had balloon sinuplasty with inferior turbinate reduction yesterday. I’m completely congested today!
Watch my 24hr video
Thank you.
Check the Ford TSB on IWE delete, simple, cheap, and easy.
What's the link to get water pump
Are you sure the 194 is correct?
How does carrying a gun in the appendix position cause you to be “mentally uncomfortable“? Huh? What does that mean? By the way, I’m a big fan of tier 1 holsters. If you want to make it more comfortable like the black arch, try this. Trace the shape of the back of the holster out on a standard mouse pad, cut it out and glue it on the back of the holster. I think you’ll find that makes it way more comfortable if that’s what you’re looking for.
Not a fan of things pointing at my main vein.... if ya catch my drift.
@@cturboaddict Oh. OK. I see. You’re one of those that are afraid the gun is “just going to go off“. If that’s your confidence level, then I would definitely not recommend carrying in the appendix position.
@CitizenCarrier to each their own. Has nothing to do with my confidence level, or some heebie jeebie thought that it will go off. Has to do with my opinion of basic firearm safety. And my mobility is extremely limited with appendix. That's how my body operates. I can't function as well as with strongside. So, I'd rather be comfortable and armed than uncomfortable.
@CitizenCarrier appendix works great for many. I won't argue that it's not a faster draw. But I train strongside, so I wouldn't say I'm a slouch on any drill. Stationary or mobile. Video truly isn't a knock on appendix. The title is only there to really grab attention. The review is to show there's other options that may be similar to myself. I will say, a very small pistol has no ill effect on appendix with me. Say the ruger lcp max (which i sneak of woth often). But even the 365 isn't working for me.
@@cturboaddict The title is definitely an attention grabber! 😂 And to be honest, so was my comment. I do tend to be a bit sarcastic with some of my comments. I carried for a couple years at the 8 o’clock strongside position. (Yep, I correct handed. Southpaw) and even though I didn’t mind it, I would find myself printing or even showing whenever I bent over or even sat then stood up. I just decided to switch it up one day and bought a Tier 1 Axis Elite and try appendix carry. I like to carry full size pistols. My favorite now being the Walther PDP full size 5 inch barrel. No way could I get away with that at strongside. And surprisingly, it’s very comfortable for me. I know not everyone can or wants to do that. Anyway, which ever way someone decides to carry, the important thing is to train, practice and train and practice some more and carry every day. Paul Harrell calls it “program compliance.” Try that tip I said about making a holster backing with a mouse pad. It really works and might make that Tier 1 holster more comfortable.
Yeah, nah. Appendix carry superiority
Do smokers worry about their lighter "going off" or blowing up while in their pocket?
Some do. Sure. Some don't.
How much did it cost?
My insurance covered it. Had to get it approved first. Only paid my deductible.
@@cturboaddict How much would it be without insurance?
Both Black Arch and Tier 1 are way to expensive...I don't think they are worth it
I got both of mine with coupon codes. Unfortunately I've paid more for lesser holsters.
@@cturboaddict - Years ago I bought Galco Leather Holsters or $30.00 and Kirt Patrick along with Palmetto Leather Works for under $50.00
you may have had a good video but I couldn't get past the trash language so I turned it off.
Sorry you feel that way. Thanks for watching anyway.
Hello,i have scheduled a appointment to see my ENT for the exact surgery. I haven't breathe correctly in 3 yrs. I was scared of the other surgery where the ENT removed tissue and bone. Which is why i procrastinate in first place.my question to you, how's the breathing?
Much better!!
Thanks for doing these videos, I am going in for the procedure soon. Sinus issues suck, had them forever. You have given me some hope
It's better after it all heals up. The procedure itself isn't bad. Just wanted to share my experience so others weren't worried. I worried wayyyy more than I should have.
Just what I was looking for. Thanks for making this.
You're welcome. Good luck.
4 o’clock carrier here
Very reassuring, I have one scheduled for next week. Thanks for sharing your experience, much appreciated. Glad you're doing better.
Thanks for sharing because I'm probably heading that way.
I did a few videos during the healing process. Feel free to ask questions.
future reference sniper 1 tps… buy EFICARB tps adapter. Works great
Yeah, they didn't have those out yet when I went thru this shenanigan. Lol
@@cturboaddict yea I figured. Just thought I’d someone pops on to see the video I’d mention them anyway 😂
I refuse to put a firearm near my meat. Idc how safe it is can’t do it
I’m just curious, if you know how safe it is, why do you refuse to do it when the pros far outweigh the cons?
@@CitizenCarriermy meat
Try a leather holster I have multiple Versacarry holsters and love them. With the right belt and holster a guy can carry pretty confidently
Thank you very much for this video! So so helpful!!!
Im really nervous about the throat numbing
Also can be needing the new version of check valve. Located by brake booster. Black is old version, Blue is revised version.
I have that problem like about 2 weeks ago and I already changed that and still has that sound 😪
Hey I see you do a lot with the inline 6 dist engine. How do you wire in a tach straight to engine?
Did you have to do long term nasal lavage for a long time? What are your long term results?
I've got other videos up to 2 years post surgery. Still today, I'm 70% better than I was prior to surgery. I only apply a nasal gel to the nostril daily. But minimized all of my sinus infections and feeling of unwell. Was happy with the choice. I may do the full septoplasty afterwards
Great to the point review.
20 years of carrying. Appendix carry is the best all around. Especially for concealment and fast on the draw. Nothing else compares.
I can't. Absolutely zero comfort.
I carried strong side IWB for 10+ years before switching to appendix. Strong side dual clip holsters are definitely more comfortable, but appendix allows me to conceal a larger gun with an optic and spare mag. Less printing and easier access.
Verry nice !
To the guy, dissing carbs, on our old cars. We're glad things worked out well for you, with whatever EFI setup you have. And hurray for anyone, going that route. Though for those of us, who like to drive our rides, anywhere, and in all weather, the ease of diagnosis, and chances of breaking down, a carb, cannot be beat. Depending on whose aftermarket EFi, if you experience a drivability issue, or God forbid, a sensor, throttle body or ECU fails, chances of a roadside repair are very low. I carry a spare cheap electric fuel pump, fuel filter, spare Pertronix ignitor module, an old ignition coil and for a long trip, I'll throw in a spare Edelbrock 1406 carb.. nothing more deflating, than coming home, on "a hook".. We won't diss your EFI, so leave the rest of us, the hell alone....
To each their own. People that love em, love em.
Same issue on 2018 with 47,000 miles. Happened 4 times in 3 months. Sold it and bought a Tacoma.
Haven't had the same with my 21
Thanks for showing this detail you just answered some questions. I recently jumped in Whilly Nilly and Mini tubbed my fox and the problem I'm having is how much this coil over relocation kit cost. But I did it to myself for not pricing out how much all this process Costs !!
Bro how did you cut the line
Pipe cutter available at any hardware store
I have a black arch entranda with mag caddy and I love mine
Stoopid
Maf sensor unplug it. if it starts right up its bad just fix one
Tip for anyone watching for a upcoming procedure, ask your Doctor if you can use sore throat numbing spray only after you get the feeling back from the numbing lidocaine. Almost all will say its fine and it really helps if you're more squimish or can't handle mucus/blood taste from draining as well as help make the irrigation and afrin spray more manageable
Great tip