Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Just like the "Tonka" trucks, Hummers will not die. They will just hold more passengers.

There is tons of crap all over the air waves and on little tv clips that hummers are over.

"GM in talks about selling or discontinuing hummer line". Yeah, right! if you had something that sold for a great deal of money and the customer never had problems with and was happy as heck over it, would you get rid of it? Didn't think you would.

Some people are too young to remember the gas crunch of the late 70's, but i was a kid and do remember what was being said and forecasted.
Trucks were going to be burned in junk yard and volkswagen would take over the automotive usa.
Sorry, but if anyone noticed, the SUV was created in the 1980's. We are at a crossroads right now, as we have been before. so for those individuals that own a pre- 2008 hummer and still need extra seats or other goodies to make their "real life" Tonka trucks better, then contact us at needfultoyz. Check out the video and see how relaxing it can be to play with a tonka. Try that with a sirus.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Back from the Brink!!!


Needful Nick here. Wow. What a year it has been so far!

I have gone through it believe me. I can't say hell on here so i won't.


Anyways, i figured i would take a few moments to talk to everyone here about a couple of new toyz we are coming out with.

First is the PLX devices DM 100 OBD II. first of all, here is a great link to an article from plx on the DM 100 OBD II, DM 100 OBD II, now i will blab on here about some of the things i liked about it.




This guage is great. It is similar to the DM 200 OBD II unit but it is a little less expensive and is great for the person not needing all the bells and whistles.

When you are hungry for a quarter pounder, you do not need to buy the big mac, right?

This little baby is great, it can monitor your read outs and download to a computer to enable you to analyze the way your car is running.

It is litterally like driving with a machine similar to othe really expensive snap on tools modis analyzer that costs about $8000.00

Most of us don't the cash for that and don't need something over the top either.

The DM 100 OBD II is inexpensive and allows you to tune your car by the readings you get just by plugging in the OBD II port to your car. If you have a car that is 1996 or newer, then it will pop right on. This little baby is going to be ready for purchase at the end of July 2008.


Then i got to play with the new toy coming at the end of the month as well from PLX, the imfd datalogger. All i can say is that this thing is litterally like having a DYNO in your car.

I think you could probably run a dyno business with this baby.

These items are great and from what i was told, after they stopped yelling at me for breaking it by dunking it in water LOL, these babies will be available the first of this august and the prices are going to be freaking Crazy low. They got some great deal or something like a sister dating an owner thing between the two companies. Not sure, it just means low prices!!!

Well i am off to go piss off my bosses again today so i will see you folks & strokes next week.