No More Turbo Miata
#26
I dont understand this just on the fact that, how is he gonna learn Uber Epic safe driving skills by not driving? That and the fact that the day he turns 18 he doesn't magically mature more than he is currently. Just like you dont stay the same height all year then the day of your birthday shoot up 5 inches taller than the day before. So I dissagree with the OPs father. I say buy a new fuse and get a new key cut and drive it. But only when he won't notice, he can still kick you out.
#31
If turning 18 = getting the car back...
Does it also = kicked out of house? Paying your own bills - rent, insurance, gas, college, food, etc?
Turboing your car behind dad's back cost you a month of driving. If you turn 18 and are still on the dole - you came out pretty good. Don't push it by putting the fuse back in.
Does it also = kicked out of house? Paying your own bills - rent, insurance, gas, college, food, etc?
Turboing your car behind dad's back cost you a month of driving. If you turn 18 and are still on the dole - you came out pretty good. Don't push it by putting the fuse back in.
#34
I don't know your dad. But mine might would of put a forsale sign on it. One month of setting to have a turbo. That's nothing.
Apparently you have spoken to your dad about this too know you can't have it till your 18. I wouldn't push the issue.
He may calm down after a little bit.
It doesn't matter how stupid you act on fixing it. If he pulled the fuse. He can pull the keys, and you'll drive a Kia.
Sorry that is kinda funny. Sucks to be 17.
Everytime my 17 yr/old brother gets out of line we threaten pulling his keys. Lol.
Apparently you have spoken to your dad about this too know you can't have it till your 18. I wouldn't push the issue.
He may calm down after a little bit.
It doesn't matter how stupid you act on fixing it. If he pulled the fuse. He can pull the keys, and you'll drive a Kia.
Sorry that is kinda funny. Sucks to be 17.
Everytime my 17 yr/old brother gets out of line we threaten pulling his keys. Lol.
#36
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Bingo. It has less to do with keeping you safe and more to do with you not sending your parents into financial ruin. My stepfather did a similar thing to my stepbrother when he wrecked his third car at the ripe old age of 17. Didn't matter that my stepbrother bought the cars in his name either; parents are still legally liable for the actions of their minor children. Stepdad pulled the distributor rotor so it wouldn't start, and stepbro wasn't bright enough to figure it out! He was carless for over two months before he turned 18. Hell, at least you get points for figuring out what was wrong.
#37
+1000000000000
This is the BEST idea by far, have a talk with him, tell him you understand where's he's coming from, and how you are slowly/safely adding power little by little. Let HIM drive it, then YOU dirve it with him, and after he calls u a dumbass for wasting all that money for hardly any power he'll feel so bad he'll never bug you again...
The convo should be you convincing him how its about learning how to fix/work on your car...NOT going fast...
#38
Reminds me of when I was 16 and found a 65 Impala SS convertable with a 427 dropped in it. My Dad refused to sign for the car (even though I was paying), he said I would kill myself in it.
I wound up with a 64 ford 6 cylinder with a 3 on the tree. Given how stupid I was with that car, he was probably right, I'd be dead if I had bought the other one for my first car.
I wound up with a 64 ford 6 cylinder with a 3 on the tree. Given how stupid I was with that car, he was probably right, I'd be dead if I had bought the other one for my first car.
#39
Reminds me of when I was 16 and found a 65 Impala SS convertable with a 427 dropped in it. My Dad refused to sign for the car (even though I was paying), he said I would kill myself in it.
I wound up with a 64 ford 6 cylinder with a 3 on the tree. Given how stupid I was with that car, he was probably right, I'd be dead if I had bought the other one for my first car.
I wound up with a 64 ford 6 cylinder with a 3 on the tree. Given how stupid I was with that car, he was probably right, I'd be dead if I had bought the other one for my first car.
#40
i think if i had a turbo anything at 18 i would have killed myself. it's not like being alive an extra 30 days is going to give you amazing driving skills, but i suppose i can see where he is coming from. me being me now i wouldn't push the issue. at 18 i probably would have.
you could always just swap in an unimportant fuse.
you could always just swap in an unimportant fuse.