VCU Life

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How long did your VCU last before failure?

  • Up to 70000 miles

    Votes: 12 19.7%
  • up to 90000 miles

    Votes: 9 14.8%
  • up to 110000 miles

    Votes: 10 16.4%
  • up to 130000 miles

    Votes: 10 16.4%
  • still going strong over 130000 miles

    Votes: 20 32.8%

  • Total voters
    61
sup?

not getting any?

I get plenty.

I can't stand arseholes who come on forums and bump there post count by posting ****e like you do! Then you go and call someone who's been a member longer than you a noob, are you ####ing retarded??? Go spam a different forum you chimp!!!
 
I get plenty.

I can't stand arseholes who come on forums and bump there post count by posting ****e like you do! Then you go and call someone who's been a member longer than you a noob, are you ####ing retarded??? Go spam a different forum you chimp!!!

who called you a noob.

and the ****e i post is up to me :p


get a life pal

if a forum upsets you and you have to start making stuff up
 
who called you a noob.

and the ****e i post is up to me :p


get a life pal

if a forum upsets you and you have to start making stuff up

You called me a noob when you openly posted it on the last page! You are clearly retarded!

This forum doesn't upset, ****ers like you **** me off that's all!

Oh, I ain't your pal!
 
so you regard yourself to be a noob then:confused:


and stop with the insults

No, you tarred everyone with the same brush, because your a ####!

Now your getting your back because I'm making you look a ####! If you don't like it stop ####ing posting!
 
if all you noobs learn to use the search button you will see that they can fail at various mileages :rolleyes:


it's been discussed to death


a little knowledge is a dangerous thing

They can fail at various mileages and I know it's been discussed to death. The received 'wisdom' is that the average failure point is around 70K miles and that the VCU should, perhaps, have been a service item from the outset.

With that in mind I plan to change mine, regardless of its condition at that point (unless it began to fail earlier of course).

“A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. So is a lot.”
― Albert Einstein
 
They can fail at various mileages and I know it's been discussed to death. The received 'wisdom' is that the average failure point is around 70K miles and that the VCU should, perhaps, have been a service item from the outset.

With that in mind I plan to change mine, regardless of its condition at that point (unless it began to fail earlier of course).

“A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. So is a lot.”
― Albert Einstein

As long as you aware of this and check it properly you really shouldn't experience the catastrophic failure that happened to mine.

No knowledge can also be dangerous:(
 
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