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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Johnny English on 31 December 2011, 12:51:52
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do some parts take to be worn off? I mean if not neccessary I wouldn't wait them to become unusable rather make some swap in time. E.g. ignition coil pack + cables, fuel pump, some of sensors...so how many kilometres/years do you suggest doing swaps after? Thx Laszlo
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Varies on the part, if its pattern, original fit, modified, what kind of driving you do, town, motorways, short runs, long runs.
How long is a piece of string?
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My driving style is absolutely normal, average I'm not a crazy driver. Hate accelerating with cold engine use my car mostly for long ways. Engine got almost full recovery one year before, she runs smoothly except one lifter, which is rarely rattling. What part were used off? Hm, good question, I must say I don't have info whether if they were genuins... ??? ??? ???
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How long is a piece of string?
Erm...I'm sorry? :-[
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How long is a piece of string?
Erm...I'm sorry? :-[
Common English phrase normally interpreted as meaning too many variables to give a precise answer.
But the smartypants answer for the length of string is twice as long as from its middle to its end.... ;D
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Sorry Laszlo, should have chosen better choice of words for that
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How long is a piece of string?
Erm...I'm sorry? :-[
Common English phrase normally interpreted as meaning too many variables to give a precise answer.
But the smartypants answer for the length of string is twice as long as from its middle to its end.... ;D
Thank for lots of help, Sir ! :y :y :y I understand well the words, but often not the context ... ::)
Sorry Laszlo, should have chosen better choice of words for that
No worry Tunnie I'm the one who should've learnt more before beginning chat...
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How long is a piece of string?
Erm...I'm sorry? :-[
Common English phrase normally interpreted as meaning too many variables to give a precise answer.
But the smartypants answer for the length of string is twice as long as from its middle to its end.... ;D
Thank for lots of help, Sir ! :y :y :y I understand well the words, but often not the context ... ::)
Sorry Laszlo, should have chosen better choice of words for that
No worry Tunnie I'm the one who should've learnt more before beginning chat...
Its a common phrase when there is no real answer, its like asking how long will my washing machine last? How long before I get a puncture?
Its all down to guess work, how much you drive, how often its used ect.
Questions like that you will often find a response of "how longs a piece of string" :y
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Tunnie can be such a nice Lad when he wants :y
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Tunnie can be such a nice Lad when he wants :y
I'm always nice ::)
ish
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Its a common phrase when there is no real answer, its like asking how long will my washing machine last? How long before I get a puncture?
Its all down to guess work, how much you drive, how often its used ect.
Questions like that you will often find a response of "how longs a piece of string" :y
Ahh... ;D ;D ;D a new lesson ... :y :y :y thx for teaching! I've thought anyway that estimatedly can be known about lifelong of the mentioned parts. As we know the recommended time of oil change, cambelt change etc...unfortunately didn't find any report about that on the net. I guess there should be. All the part have warranty /one-two years/ but it doesn't mean that you can use for that period of time only. What long are they designed for?