Generally the problem is crappy or overclocked memory. Patriot rates it 3600, 18-20-20-40, 1.35V, only there's no such thing in DDR4, which goes up to only 3200, 22-22-22-32 and operates at 1.20V (absolute max. is 1.50V), according to the chip manufacturers. Memory tests run on PCs aren't...
I recently read in another forum that car dealership service writers can make $60,000-$100,000, and now I understand how.
How much does the A1 service cost, versus Honda's required service? Dealership "recommendations" can be twice as expensive as the manufacturer's.
PQIAmerica verifies ingredients in motor oil but does not perform wear tests.
Oil can be formulated to make it perform very well on certain tests, without it necessarily protecting the engine very well.
There was a time when those two companies made identical boards that differed only in color, and the PC Chips models had soldered jumper wires instead of fuses.
To be blunt, it's because it's not real 3200 memory but overclocked 2133. Real 3200 memory would be something like this: https://www.skhynix.com/product/filedata/fileDownload.do?seq=9272
3200 is its real JEDEC speed, no XMP
With some 6-sided sockets the square drive hole is rotated slightly to give a different angle with each face, making it easier to locate non-ratcheting handles, such as breaker bars, at almost any angle.
Apex Tool Co. makes several brands of mechanic's tools, including Sears Craftsman (now just Craftsman?) and Harbor Freight, Stanley (co-owner of Apex), and Home Depot's Husky.
Those AGMs are still lead-acid but not conventional flooded lead-acid. And because the plates have better mechanical support (coiled up or tightly packed between the moist fiberglass mats), they can be made of pure lead instead of from lead alloys that cause water consumption (antimony) or deep...
But no longer fully synthetic. There's Pennzoil Gold blend 0W-20, only $20, but Walmart's fully synthetic Supertech is $5 less, and after rebate so is Pennzoil Platinum full synthetic.
Manufacturers typically recommend driving every 2 weeks, 20 miles continuously each time, with the air conditioner running (set temp to hot in the winter). That's driving, not idling, which can be bad for the engine.
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