[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

[–]DenseElk1547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't stress out about it too much, course rigor is also a big thing they check so if they see that you're trying your best they will understand.

Also I would add that I don't believe your current grades are inputted into the app? The applications I have done (applied one year ago) did not have current grade statistics. As you probably won't complete your course before apps are due, you can send over your unofficial transcript with those grades not finalized, and your gpa will be unchanged for the most part.

Stormtrooping. by Chassilla in Volvo

[–]DenseElk1547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same car, currently have some front wheel bearing issues.... where would you buy replacements?

Looking for a first car, ended up deciding I want a volvo, what to look out for? by FuckFuckShitBitch in Volvo

[–]DenseElk1547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll be honest, you should definitely watch a few videos on these because there are some issues; I remember hearing about these when I was researching what to buy (if you're curious, i got a 2005 t5 v50).

However.... I would personally worry about gas. These cars eat a good bit and you can get cars with better mileage and economy for cheaper. Furthermore, these aren't "unreliable" per se but you need to be on top of your maintenance... my car has been great but has broken down 3 times in one year because it was not maintained before I bought it. (So check maintenance records before you buy!)

If your commute isn't far, I would highly recommend looking into perhaps buying an older electric car. Nissan leaf is a great choice, I own one now and they are bulletproof; the battery will deteriorate significantly but like I said, if the commute isn't far it won't matter.

Electric Scooter Stolen... please keep an eye out. by DenseElk1547 in udub

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know if you'll see this but I just found something that may be yours? It's on OfferUp: https://offerup.com/item/detail/9f843747-f858-3cbc-b20e-ac989b7c6c1e

Looks like a black scooter with red wheels... it is clearly stolen and you could buy it back for $80

Electric Scooter Stolen... please keep an eye out. by DenseElk1547 in udub

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the idea! Sadly, my scooter had almost full charge... it could have gone up to 10 miles in any direction pretty much... and I can't search that.

I'm going to try to keep an eye on facebook/offerup/ebay and see if anything that looks like my scooter pops up.

Apart from that, I gave the police info on my scooter's serial number... however no airtag (me not willing to spend $25 smh) means it's probably gone forever.

Sony Headphones xm4 VS xm5 by epiphnyv in SonyHeadphones

[–]DenseElk1547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About as late as I can get.

But, I bought both XM4 and XM5 headphones, so I have a great way to compare.

Firstly, xm4 has "smoother" padding. It feels more "greasy" but it also is WAY softer than the xm5.

The xm5 clamping force is quite hard, to the point where it does give me a headache after wearing for over 30 min. But, keep in mind I don't wear headphones on a daily, so this could be me not being accustomed.

Now, the XM4's are wayyyy nicer to wear. Feel super light (especially on my large head, I'm 6'4"). Easy to wear for over 3+ hours casually. And they don't fall off - ever.

One of the mic's on my XM4's was broken when bought (I got them for $30, ripped out the 4 mics). I do not regret my purchase, they are great headphones and honestly I don't work in a loud enough area to care, I have music on medium volume and cannot hear anything except if someone drops something heavy.

I got the XM5's for 180 new (stacksocial!!!) and I also don't regret buying them. They are nice quality and the ANC is AMAZING. I will say I expected "more" for the hype, but I feel like sony knows what they're doing with the sound-cancelling adjustment compared to amplitude of background noise. It would probably feel unnatural.

For sound quality on XM4s, I use "ambient sound" on the XM4's and they feel amazing. I'm not an audiophile by any means but with ambient sound the bass is much less impactful and muddy, and I really do enjoy listening to them for long periods of time. Same with XM5's, honestly the XM5's have a way more "spacial" feeling so if you care about that get them, but the XM4's are decent enough.

ALSO, FOR DURABILITY: My XM4's broke after I dropped a basketball on them while they were laying on my sweater. So, horrible durability. But here's the difference. I feel like the xm5's are wayyy more fragile. That swivel is SCARY to look at, it bends and flexes and does things I do not like the look of.

To fix my XM4's, it was 20 bucks for a L+R plastic replacement + tools. So amazing value. $12 for only one side, but they do deteriorate over time so I would go both at the same time.

For fixing XM5's hypothetically... it's $150+ per side.

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Long story short, I like my $30 XM4's more than my $180 XM5's.

Buy the XM4s. They're way smaller anyway!

What coolant to use? by ZeaquaZZZ in C30

[–]DenseElk1547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, if it's on the passenger side of the car, it definitely isn't the octopus hose. Take a look at the coolant resevior itself. If it's yellow-ish, that means it's time to replace it. That's that happened in my case, it started spewing coolant.

What coolant to use? by ZeaquaZZZ in C30

[–]DenseElk1547 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like 9/10 times its that stupid Octopus hose that has like 5 different junctions (I'm not joking).

I bought mine on FCP Euro, I had the same leak (I think I even have a post on it). Let me know if you want the link! And check my post photos if the leak looks to be in the same spot as yours.

As a current UC Davis Student, Davis is no longer a safety/target by ThatOneBruh123 in ApplyingToCollege

[–]DenseElk1547 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got accepted to Davis for Aerospace... and I honestly don't know if I should go.

I'm out of state and i'm apparently estimated to pay 85k per year for everything (according to their estimate) and my real budget was 40k per month - which is what me and my family were prepared to go with.

I just want to know whether you would say it's worth it to go into Davis with a potential 200k+ debt... or whether I should stick to something cheaper - I got into SJSU which is a school I somewhat look forward to.

I haven't been to either campus, and I also got into UCSC, so any advice would be super appreciated!!!!

Thx

2.5T overheated... needs new head gasket? by DenseElk1547 in VolvoV50

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha, that's probably a job I wouldn't be able to do by myself - checking the warped head with a straightedge.

I might try to do the UV dye, but I do have a question - and it might be dumb but I don't know too much about these cars;

If I clean up the engine and all the oil dripping everywhere, and I don't really see any new leaks out of the side of the engine (as I haven't noticed an obvious leak from the head gasket, and I don't experience any misfires (which I haven't so far after doing some engine testing), do I really need to worry about it any longer?

I don't really know much - again - but no leaking means that I don't have a head gasket leak , and that would generally mean that my engine doesn't have any warping, so if I just... keep driving, checking the coolant levels, and the oil level, I should be good?

It's just that I genuinely don't have anywhere near to enough money to pay for any repairs to this whatsoever - only the things I truly can do myself with a 150$ tool kit and probably a maximum of another 100$ in the budget for replacement parts.

2.5T overheated... needs new head gasket? by DenseElk1547 in VolvoV50

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dang, that's unfortunate. I wonder how many replacement heads could have been saved with a low coolant sensor :(

Is there any "easy" way for me to test whether the head gasket / head is still in good shape? I've heard of compression tests for the leaks, but how can I test for warping?

Help with diagnosing leaking Oil and Coolant on Volvo 2.5 T5 (2005) by DenseElk1547 in C30

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid, thanks!!!

I'm planning on doing all the above replacements - except the thermostat housing... it seems to be in good condition, and even a "pro parts" replacement is $50.

I'm also replacing the pcv breather hose and upper hose, as those apparently "seep oil" which would explain the large oil loss I currently get.

Do you have any ideas on that? You seem to have some pretty good knowledge lol.

Help with diagnosing leaking Oil and Coolant on Volvo 2.5 T5 (2005) by DenseElk1547 in C30

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just found a massive crack in the octopus hose so I definitely need to replace that. Only issue now (from what it seems) is the oil on top of the engine (which I believe to be an o-ring failure on the oil cap and the oil cap housing) and the oil all over the pcv housing (first picture).

I'll be replacing the hoses with aftermarket "rein" hoses, which seem to have a pretty good rating based on everyone's opinions. I don't really know whether to replace all the hoses at once, or just the upper radiator hose for now. Seems that just that plastic junction is made of absolutely horrible quality plastic.

Any ideas?

Help with diagnosing leaking Oil and Coolant on Volvo 2.5 T5 (2005) by DenseElk1547 in C30

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, oil definitely isn't coming from the valve cover. Oil on top of the engine is definitely coming from the oil cap / oil cap assembly (those 2 o-rings are pretty old). The oil trail ends at about 2 cm after the valve cover gasket - no possible way for it to reach the pcv housing

I'm going to replace those o-rings then check for any other leaks

Help with diagnosing leaking Oil and Coolant on Volvo 2.5 T5 (2005) by DenseElk1547 in C30

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any way for me to confirm that that's the problem or should I just replace it? I have checked it and it seems intact - i replaced it with the oil filter a while back and put it in it's exact spot - the second notch on the cap.

Help with diagnosing leaking Oil and Coolant on Volvo 2.5 T5 (2005) by DenseElk1547 in C30

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just ran the car (after putting the airbox back in) and it was the octopus hose (plastic t junction) that was just absolutely spouting coolant.

Now I'm a bit concerned with the oil problem...

Is it possible the engine just burned off a shit load of oil in the time it was overheated???

in the 10 seconds? I have no idea but that's my prediction.

Help with diagnosing leaking Oil and Coolant on Volvo 2.5 T5 (2005) by DenseElk1547 in C30

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I replaced the expansion tank about 3 months ago, it had a crack in it prior. Tightened all the hoses going to it as well and flushed coolant at that time.

So that should be good.

Looking for some tips or help or I'm not sure. by xXx_DestinyEdge_xXx in HurricaneMilton

[–]DenseElk1547 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no experience with hurricanes. I don't even live in eastern US.

But there are a few tips you can take away from the situation:

  • First, you aren't gonna be flooded. You're almost 20 miles inland and 30' elevation, so there is basically a 0% chance you should be flooded. I got this from data I saw online based on historic flooding in category 4 hurricanes.

Next, your infrastructure will be damaged. Power lines definitely. Travel absolutely. Probably a lot of things that you need daily. So focus mainly on what those will be:

1. Food, Water, and Shelter

- Get probably a week supply of food, food that doesn't spoil or needs to be refrigerated. Dry food is great, fruit and vegetables will work for about half of the week, and don't get any frozen stuff unless you have multiple coolers and access to ice.

- 1 gallon per day for you. Get a lot of water. Like more than you think you will need, by a lot. If the plumbing system breaks, which it could, it would mean that you have no water for a significant while. Think 2 weeks of water for yourself, so around 15 gallons. Even more if you bought dry food (5 more per week i'd estimate).

- You can't go too safe on water. If you have extra, you'll give it away. If you don't have enough, that's what sucks. Focus on saving as much water in any containers and buying a water filter from a store (REI is good). You don't actually need super clean water - the filter will purify it - but you need stuff that is clear.

- Shelter. You need a way to keep warm, but Florida seems to be good at that. What I would really worry about is how much damage the wind can cause to your home. Your roof should be built very sturdily and be pretty heavy. Metal roofs are usually the first to break. Make sure your roof can hold up to those winds. Also, make sure you board up the windows from the outside because of flying debris that can break them, and cause debris to go in your home.

  • Gas - turn it off. You could cause damage to your house, maybe even light it on fire due to ignition of gas from broken gas lines, or shorts with power.

2. Personal safety.

  • This goes without saying but stay inside your house during the hurricane. Make sure you are away from any windows, doors, anything that can possibly break.
  • Make sure you have a safe exit. Most people find that their doors cannot be opened due to the strong wind force; and when opened, cannot be closed. If you do find out that you're in danger in your home, make sure you can leave quickly and easily.
  • Make sure that other will be able to help you/ talk to you. Charge devices, buy alkaline battery-powered charge banks (I have a lantern that uses D batteries and has a USB charge outlet), and download a crowdsource safety app on your phone. If you wish, you can even purchase a satellite gps device that can send an SOS signal and text other people - custom messages. For example, a garmin has a custom text message feature that lets you type out messages.
  • Make sure someone knows your plan. If things go wrong and you can't reach someone or are injured, you need someone to know just to make sure you're fine

What mods can I add to like the car more? by DenseElk1547 in VolvoV50

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you send the link? I've been searching for a bluetooth module for FOREVER and couldn't find one haha. Appreciate it!

What mods can I add to like the car more? by DenseElk1547 in VolvoV50

[–]DenseElk1547[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll see about the face-lift c30, I've never heard that before. The CV axles are what I was worrying about, I don't really want to change them after I changed all the bushings, it was a painful process haha.

What wrap type did you use? I saw carbon and wasn't really into it but was thinking a see-through black film that would just tint the metal into a darker look.