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Police are gay, why dont they spend that much effort catching real criminals, oh whats that i hear, there isnt that much money they can make in that. Before i die, i will make it my persaonel effort to take down as many police officers with me as i can. Tonight i finnished work and there were about 20 cop cars at this asian restaurant, i was like wtf man. Drive mutfu**ka drive. lol

Whats with the attitude Alex...

Take down as many cops as possible...
???

What are you gonna kill them all or something...?

They are people too hey. They are just doing their job. If you have nothing to hide and are not doing anything illegal than you have nothing to worry about. If you hate cops or you have a probelm with them then maby you need to tell them that.

I will tell them that, i hate em, they stink. No seriously they just piss me off, some of there attitudes are just wrong, and i dont have anything to hide, my car is pretty stocko, except for the unsecured air filter, but some day ill secure it. I only started hating cops ones i found out that loud blow of valves are illegal, the only reason i ever really wanted a turbo car, was to have a sexy blow of valve and when i found out that you can only have a crappy plumback one, i wasnt to happy grrrrrrr. lol Thats why im conciderin getting a 1999 5 series bma for my next car instead of a 1999 Nissan R34 Gt-T

alex, col said in another post aslong as u put a filter on the Blow of valve its legal......

i dont agree with ya cops killing shit... but the other night coming into redcliffe i passed two massive RBT... when i got into my street... there were drunk young teens everwhere throwing shit around.. i called the cops to come move them on (being 1:30am) ... i had the scanner on fro two hours and heard no call....

unless it involves a crime or money they wont come.

Damn that spontanious combustion...

I live in fear...

As for your TT (turbo timer) its not actually about cooling the motor. Its about flushing and flowing fresh oil through the turbo to prevent "Caking" which is when oil starts to boil and turns to a solid state. So a flush of fresh oil which is hot dont get me wrong, but not as hot as the oil in the turbo charger at the time of boost.

So in short its just flowing some oil and water through the turbo to not so much cool but to freshen its contents.

I believe it's called 'coking' but not sure if it is spelt that way.

I have GReedy turbo timer on mine with an aftermarket alarm system( i believe its called Black Widow') , and they work perfectly....

but i was told stock alarms dont like turbo timers very much. maybe get a good auto electrition to have a good look at it.

i happen to know someone who installed a turbo timer on a n/a car, along with a pod filter and drifter muffler tip....pretty much the hottest car i have ever seen.

Cops are both good and bad , same as people, some let you off with a warning and ignore the 102db zaust, 225rwkw worth of mods and bodykit and rims that would be illeagal if it was packed in a shoping centre for display perpose's only.

And some screw over ppl who have there rego sticker in the wrong spot and that's all and defect them.

BUT JUST REMEMBER THE GOLDEN RULE

DON'T GET CAUGHT

its only illegal if you get caught right?

and to say i only wanted a turbo car is cause i want the sound of the sexy bov is the most dumbest and bogan minded coments i have ever heard in my life.

fool

Why put shit on people? Who knows, he may be able to help you out some day. And then when you have almost exhausted all reasons for him helping you because you are constantly putting shit on him.....he'll help you out again....and then you will shit on him again. Maybe eventually when you look back on your life in a couple of years, you will realise you have no friends for that very reason.

I believe it's called 'coking' but not sure if it is spelt that way.

Yeah coking is what i was talking about...

caking is at a wedding when the groom shuves cake in the brides face... :P

Coking is when the oil turns to curdles and starts becoming a solid matter. Once this has occured its time for a bearing cartridge replacement, In short a re-build.

As for the BOV with the current set of upgrades in actually going back to a plumb back srtup due to fuel consumption and of course legality. I dont want to push it, particually with the next set of upgrades i should not push it too far... :O

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