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lol shane... tsk tsk

what u talkin bout fool? :thumbsup:

look for Isleep on the forums and you shall see noel, oh and for the plenum, you can always sell the bottom runners to him for 80-100 delivered to him as he is looking for them as there is a very very lack of such runners :sleep: plus is a better design and flow characteristics compared to the greddy item :laugh: cheers

i'll drop him a pm then :cool:

Oops and yes dyslexia may be a vision disease but the freq hz of such images related to fits and the like is related to epilepsy, hence why most of these type people are not allowed to drive as theyll crash :|

Oops i forgot one thing, They're shiny, oh so shiny my bling is on the inside of the engine bay not outside the car lol

Shiny! You mean like your tyres. :cool:

hhahha

http://youtube.com/watch?v=7lK_B_nhRVU&amp...ted&search=

i cant tell if he meant to do it, or was simply trying to record himself doing wieghts and it went bad

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the snail looking thing on the passenger side of the engine is a turbo. ther is a line leading to the brass round thing on the turbo.. (wastegate) pull that line off... u will have a nice boost upgrade. no harmful side effects either

the snail looking thing on the passenger side of the engine is a turbo. ther is a line leading to the brass round thing on the turbo.. (wastegate) pull that line off... u will have a nice boost upgrade. no harmful side effects either

I can't believe you would suggest something like this on a public forum.

It could not only destroy the turbo but almost certainly destroy the engine if other failsafes don't work correctly or don't react fast enough.

lol yeah, tried it, uber boost man, but it made this clank and now it won't start right :) (lol, kidding, also, it has the heatshields still on so you can't see shit of the turbo :D)

Was trying to find where the coilpack loom ran but I've got it, now I just need to find out which pin on the CAS is it's 12v.

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lol yeah, tried it, uber boost man, but it made this clank and now it won't start right :) (lol, kidding, also, it has the heatshields still on so you can't see shit of the turbo :D)

Was trying to find where the coilpack loom ran but I've got it, now I just need to find out which pin on the CAS is it's 12v.

If you have a drama you want sorted out, email me, msn me on [email protected], or phone on 0407 111 229. I can talk you through any disgnostics if you like

results are in 232rwkws on richos dyno, damn ting melted my back bar :) some modding to do tommorow, fkn cams have made it a lightswitch to come on boost

What type of cams did you get and who fitted them for you.

If you have a drama you want sorted out, email me, msn me on [email protected], or phone on 0407 111 229. I can talk you through any disgnostics if you like

u forgot to mention u only answer ur phone 30% of the time :)

results are in 232rwkws on richos dyno, damn ting melted my back bar :) some modding to do tommorow, fkn cams have made it a lightswitch to come on boost

post dyno graph yeah?

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