I just want to wish you all to have a nice and meaningful thanksgiving. I remember last time, I was back home (St. Croix) celebrating thanksgiving with my friends. I really miss them, and I am thankful to have such wonderful people in my life. I am thankful for my family and for the care and effort they provide for me to make sure I am doing well. I would not be here without them; moreover would not be even typing this blog post (probably the last) in the first place. I am also thankful for my friends here are Virginia Tech. I feared that I wouldn't assimilate and get along with others for some reason, but I was wrong. They have my back when needed. Lastly, I am thankful for my girlfriend. Cliche. But I mean it. She is always there for me 25/8 whenever and wherever. For every step I take, she is there to support me in everything that I do. I cannot believe someone is that patient to deal with me. For that, thank you. Girlfriend, I know you are probably reading this because you "need to catch up on your islandboymiguel readings", thank you for everything. And to you the reader, thank you for taking your time to read this post. I appreciate it. What are you thankful for?
PS: NO CAR STUFF WAS MENTIONED ON THIS POST. WOAH.
Miguel's Garage of Thoughts
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
It all started with a few dollars
Buying and collecting cars, a habit that starts during the childhood years in most people. For me at least, I can say that I have been a car fanatic ever since I was a kid. In the photo, we can see the child choosing buying Hot Wheels, a company that produces collectible toy cars. When I was a kid, my grandfather would spoil me and bring me to the mall so I can buy my Hot Wheels. It all started with a few dollars till I stopped messing around with 2 inch cars and moved on to bigger and better things. $1.97 was what the cost to make me happy, however that is not the case today. Bigger and better things also relates to the price/cost of what I am spending on my car so far. Currently, I have installed a performance muffler, deleted the resonator and have custom pipes on my exhaust; this totaling, not $1.97, but around $150. Also, I have a short ram air intake which is basically a new intake kit, which took $50 out of my pocket. What a big change. All the upgrades that I want on my car will cost more than the actual price of the car. Crazy huh? I am saving up to buy a suspension kit which can total to about $1500+, however, that would really take a while, considering the fact that I am not working. Also, maintaining the car can also cost a lot. I paid $80 to get all the fluids checked and replaced and will pay another $80 to get new tires, mount them on, and balance them. I know it is very expensive and sometimes it makes me upset knowing the fact that the money in my bank account is decreasing rather than increasing, but whenever I take it on a drive to mountains and such, it makes me happy. It is not always about the miles per gallon; it is about the smiles per gallon.
Friday, November 1, 2013
MORE CAR POST!!
Progress is
being made, slowly but surely. The Jetta has been receiving the care it needs.
I have installed xenon white headlights, along with eye brows for the
headlights. As great as this sounds, there is more work that needs to be done,
especially within the engine bay. Last Monday, I took the car to an automotive
shop in Christiansburg, where it got its oil and filter changed, as well as the
steering wheel fluid and the coolant. I wanted the car to be ready for a 3 hour
drive to Elon, NC to see my girlfriend. However, the oil leak that I talked
about earlier stopped me. Turns out my PCV Valve, a valve that lets the engine
breathe, has been leaking pretty bad. This causes everything to be clogged
inside the engine, this releasing pressure out which causes the oil to splurge
all over. This also clogs the coolant hose, which creates a pressure within the
reservoir. This is not good because an engine is not supposed to have such
problem. It should be an easy fix, however I don’t have the time to do so. Although
I can get it fix for the price of $350. I guess this explains why time is
money.
On the other
hand, I have put this car up on craigslist for sale or trade. I am looking for
a more reliable car. Currently I am looking at this Honda civic, which is jam
packed with all upgrades, which is what I want. However, the price is way over
my budget. The owner and I have been discussing a deal, which might be a
possible trade along with cash. I don’t know how everything will turn out, but
time is money.
Friday, October 25, 2013
New Shoes + Updates
There have been a few improvements that has been done to my
car. My Jetta got new shoes! That is right. I saw a post on Craigslist about
someone needing to traded wheels because he and his fiancé is expecting a baby,
and they need wheels like mine to be painted pink for their baby girl. Anyways,
it was really nice of them to drive two hours down to Christiansburg, and to
meet me. The Dad has been a mechanic all his life. What is really cool about it
is that he drives the same car as mine. A 2001 Volkswagen Jetta, except his was
a turbo version. We traded wheels on a parking lot, one wheel after another.
Since he drives the same car and knows a lot about it, he taught me about how
to cool a Jetta engine down when it is overheating and other pro tips about the
Jetta, turns out that almost every Jetta has a bumper problem; where the front
bumper falls off. It was really nice of them to trade me an $800 set of wheels
for a stock factory rims.
There
are more work that is needed to be done to the car. Tomorrow, I will bring the
car to the shop for an oil change, leak fix, wheel balancing, and wheel
alignment. I would’ve done some of it with the help of the Car Club such as oil
change but I just don’t have the time with all this work that I have for
school. Priorities. Currently, there are parts that are being shipped for the
car. I have ordered a performance muffler, and bright white xenon headlights. I
am very excited about this purchase and I will definitely be posting more about
my car!
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Another car post
About a week ago, I made a purchase. A car. Yes, a 2001 Volkswagen Jetta GLS
V6 Engine. I got what I paid for, but that is alright. There is a lot of work needed to be done to the car, from exterior work, to interior, and down to the engine. Instead of being scared and upset by it, I am excited that I got a "project" car. A car where I can do whatever I want to it. Let it speak for me, and represent my creativity. I have a lot of ideas that I want to do to this car however, before I get started with all of these decorations and whatnot, I have the engine to worry about. The car is 12 years old, and has ran about 124,000 miles; which is not bad for a 12 year old car, considering it has traveled approximately 12,000 miles per year. Anyways, there are leaks around the oil valves which connects it to the intake manifold (where the car gets oil), which is then connected to the engine. I tried fixing it up a bit but I don't have the tools and time to do it, thus bringing it to a mechanic is the best approach. The car runs, I can tell you that. But I would just prefer to be on the safe side if anything.
So far, I have done some fixations on the car. I was able to fix the broken hood latch in the back by attaching a string of nylon that can be pulled to release the lock whenever it needs to be opened. Also, I have installed the temporary license plate on the bottom left corner of the car for style. I also wired an LED bar light on the interior to made it look better. The coolest adjustment I did for this car was taking the yellowing of the headlight out with toothpaste. Overtime, the plastic on the headlight oxides from the head and the humidity of the air. So scrubbing it with toothpaste is a great idea to leave your headlights shiny; it also leaves it minty fresh!
Top Left: The car posing. Top Right: Leaks. Bottom: Headlights after toothpaste! |
So far, I have done some fixations on the car. I was able to fix the broken hood latch in the back by attaching a string of nylon that can be pulled to release the lock whenever it needs to be opened. Also, I have installed the temporary license plate on the bottom left corner of the car for style. I also wired an LED bar light on the interior to made it look better. The coolest adjustment I did for this car was taking the yellowing of the headlight out with toothpaste. Overtime, the plastic on the headlight oxides from the head and the humidity of the air. So scrubbing it with toothpaste is a great idea to leave your headlights shiny; it also leaves it minty fresh!
Friday, October 4, 2013
Human Race
In
this blog post, I would refrain from talking about cars. I found something very
cool today.Enjoy!
As
I was walking to class earlier, I realized something. Time. Time is always
keeping us back, or rushing us. Leaving home around 7:30 this morning, my only
hope was to make it to my 8:00 am class. I got here at campus around 7:50 and I
ran from the parking lot to McBryde. Made it. During that walk, I realized that
time is very crucial. Everyone seems to be rushing, trying to make it before
this deadline. This essay for example, I am going to be honest, I am
procrastinating, trying to beat the time, while also trying to plan when I leave
to get to my Chemistry lab at 10:00. Its currently 9:35, and I need to rush. To
be continued. Luckily, Sam lend me his bike and I was fortunate enough to make
it on class, 15 minutes before the class even starts. . Throughout that ride, I
had one enemy. It wasn’t the pedestrians, nor the cars. It was time, even
though I knew I would make it early, I still wanted to make sure that I make
it. You know, rather be safe than sorry? After this stage of the day, it is time to
start all over again, for my engineering workshop this time, then going home,
and again and again. Anyways, what I am trying to say is that time makes up
almost everything. Time is the source of all-nighters, fights, sadness and happiness,
you name it. Time is everywhere, think about it.
Everyone
seems to rush to make it before the deadline, running around to be on the safe
side. I guess this explains why they call it the human race.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Cars
When you hear the word “Cars”, what comes to
your mind? Four wheels? Vroom-vroom? That’s how most people view it, but I view
it on a broader way. Last night, I went to Car Club at Virginia Tech’s swap
meet. First I should define what a swap meet is, it is where car’s meet, and members
show off their car. There, car owners talk with other members about new
modifications and other improvements they can do to make their car go fast or
look better. I must say, it was an experience. It was my first time actually going
into a car meet. I have always wanted to go to a car meet but I never got a
chance to until last night. I consider myself lucky to be a part of CCVT.
Currently I am in the Wheel-Lug nut program. I am currently assigned a mentor
(Wheel) and I am the Lug nut (mentee). The idea is pretty cool and creative. My
mentor, Kyle, drives a Mazda 3 Hatchback and I was very fortunate to sit in the
passenger’s seat while he revs and cut through corners. That is the type of
driving I prefer; reckless but careful at the same time.
In
my opinion cars are more than just vehicles. It is a lifestyle. The people I
met at CCVT eat, talk, and dream about cars. Owners use cars as way to portray themselves.
Some keep them very simple, while other cars are flashy. My Ford Explorer had
massive tints on it, blacked out headlights and other accessories on it. This
car, however, did not pass the state inspection due to the tints and other
modifications on it. I guess this shows my rebellious ideas or it just shows my
ignorance about the laws and regulations. My passion for cars has inspired me
in a lot of ways. It has taught me that hard work does pay off. Also, being
creative and innovative would be very helpful in the process of fixing and designing
a vehicle. For all of you drivers out there, take care of your ride.
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