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Positive that it's the stocker... Engine has been out, all has been seen :happy:

You may also have had bigger turbos that I and running different boost?

It won't be for a few months I'd say. Not sure what I'll choose yet.

Positive that it's the stocker... Engine has been out, all has been seen :happy:

You may also have had bigger turbos that I and running different boost?

It won't be for a few months I'd say. Not sure what I'll choose yet.

sure no-one has left a rag in the end of it (its happened before)...seen 400awkw topped quite a number of times with a stock cooler.

I'm sure. Have you considered that maybe it's just 20 years old and full of shit and needs to be replaced??

give it a good flush with metho...cleans all the oil out of it.

who's tuning it Kat?

And on this, I have heard trust do a really good cooler. I'm looking forward to having a nice tough front mount look instead of mesh at the front bar!

I just have this thing where I don't like Nismo... Only Nismo in my car by choice was engine mounts cause they were all I could find. Maybe they are good but I dunno, just not into them as a brand.

Ahh refreshing to hear that's something everyone agrees on!

I'm not sure when it'll be done yet, now time to let the bank account have a rest after the work that's already been done, a job changeover and christmas!

Goes into Autotech tomorrow to work out wtf is wrong with it. Just hasn't been right ever since the autoelectrician touched it... We *think* its a hose but we'll see tomorrow.

If it's his fault that flamin mongrel is going to have a new asshole ripped tomorrow.

In saying that, innocent until proven guilty so we wait and see. I'm veeeeeeery angry at the moment though.

dibs on being in the group to kill the auto electrician.....i hate the fkers

im glad my electrical trade certificate does not have the word 'auto' written on it.

im safe..lol

Kat whats it doing ? or should i say...not doing ?

Edited by DiRTgarage
HAH probably just as well.... But the forum automatically changed what I said!! Lets just say I didn't call him a flamin mongrel... When did we get Alf Stuart on here?????

you called him a karnt

im glad my electrical trade certificate does not have the word 'auto' written on it.

im safe..lol

lucky you...i think kat will have a vendetta against all electrians tomorrow.

remember how i my car was screwing up heaps going into limp mode and screwing around. went to a auto electric man and he spent about 20 hours (according to him....) checking what waas wrong n stuff. i told him to check the ecu...he didn't. turns out my ecu chip (re-map tune) had a pin broken.....took some of the act guys 15 mins to diagnose + fix.

so i am with kat...fkn auto electricians

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