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Vínculos de Historia. Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha - Vínculos de Historia es una publicación anual electrónica, editada por el Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (España). Su objetivo es el de ofrecer un foro de estudios planteados desde la transversalidad en el tiempo.
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One of cheapest made, over price floor mat out there. when they get wet, your slide off, won;t lay down flat,and won't stay in place. will sent back.
This machine is terrible - my husband used it a few times and since then has had severe back and leg pain - his doctor thinks that this machine hurt him more than it did any good - company will not refund his money so don't waste your money on this machine
My daughter loved the gift and it was on time and had not issues getting it delivered.Highly recommend item to Warp tour fans
I somewhat recently bought a 1983 Volkswagen Vanagon With the 2,0 litre aircooled engine. I went to clean the ERG valve recently and found that it was clogged all the way with just greasy sooty gunk from the exhaust so im guessing my car has not had much of a cleanout ever and the erg filter is likely rusted out but nonetheless I knew that i could quickly and easily clean it out whereas a new erg filter costs a hundred dollars or more. I bought two bottles of Seafoam Motor treatment because its an add on item and that way i could get the discounted price without adding anything on. For my purposes I found it easiest to pour the seafoam into the hose that attaches to the auxiliary air valve as this was easy to remove and fed right into the junction past the Mass airflow sensor. The brake booster would have been more troublesome despite many people recommending it. I Believe you should just look at all the air hoses leading into the manifold of your car and choose which both won't change the way the engine runs and is easy to pour into which in many cases is the brake booster hose. I warmed up the engine so the auxiliary air valve would not be needed for engine operation, and then I had to cover the majority of the open and exposed end of the hose so the engine would not be choked by too much air, then Its a matter of putting the right amount of Seafoam in so that you don't choke it that way either. At this point you will begin seeing white smoke come out of the exhaust. This is a sign that the seafoam is burning and working properly so continue until you've used nearly a third of the bottle. I actually had trouble killing the engine at the end when you are supposed to pour enough in to kill it so I just shut off the ignition after dumping a lot in at the end. I waited about 10 minutes for it to all soak in and then restarted the engine. I let it run for a little and then began a slow drive around the neighborhood in a low gear to run the engine quickly but not too fast. This created the most smoke by far which is good because that meant it soaked well. Once the smoke stopped or slowed significantly I shut the engine off and checked in the ERG valve hole on the manifold once the engine cooled. I Could not find any more of the greasy black gunk so It worked! The rest was split between going into the fuel and the oil to clean out injectors and galleys and I plan on an oil change soon as a result. Great product does what it says it does and my engine is running much smoother now likely due to a more even mixture in a no longer impacted manifold. I also recommend watching a youtube video on how to do this, it helps to see the things I'm talking about.
If you have (or get) rough feet, you HAVE to get this!! I've only used it twice so far, but it took the edge off my summer rough feet right away. Nothing I have ever tried before has worked like this callus remover - no scrubbing, no filing, nothing but a light run over the skin and you are smooth again. Love it, love it, love it!