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so i just dropped an alan key im between the plenum and head..... i cant see it and i cant get it to drop out by moving the car backwards and forwards.....

wtf do i do????

the only thing i can think out it getting in the way of is the throttle body but its past that... is there anything else it could get in the way of?

well i think ive fixed my other problem, 1 of the blow off valves had a torn vacum hose.... cut the end off and reatached, hopefully its done the job.

but now im to scared to drive it becoz of that f*ken alan key.....

HAHA thats lame as... better hose clamp maybe?

im hoping the alan key will just dissapear..... and maybe ill learn to fly...... o ffs wtf!

it surely cant f*k anything else up.....

can it?

somebody just say no so i can sleep tonight.

by definition aren't all hookers underpaid

Haha everyone hateses me!!! lol. First Adrian, then Damo (hes ok now...hes coming on my cruise :D) and now you.

WAAAAAHHHHH!!!

Ok im over it :P

Being sick sucks like an underpaid hooker :D

who is making that one 450hp is 335kw mine is rated to about 360hp about 270kw @ 25psi

do u know how much its rated too?

im looking at a 450hp hiflow..

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