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lol, in the last week, we have watched both Adrian and Craig go from emo to happy. glad we could help!

ill put my money on a combination of things rather than internals. With internals, they usually go when ur hammering through the rev range, i reckon u have a dud coilpack + cracked cooler pipe, like maybe on the inside of an elbow

:blush:

I had like the same problem and thought it was a leaking joiner but *bum bum* blown rear turbo :)

Gratz on finding the problem tho, nothing worse than knowing something is fecked and not knowing what it actually is :P

I had like the same problem and thought it was a leaking joiner but *bum bum* blown rear turbo :D

Gratz on finding the problem tho, nothing worse than knowing something is fecked and not knowing what it actually is :P

Aww no good Joel :D

90 degree intercooler pipe.

not bad, that price was inc 3 hrs labour + parts

having second thoughts about leaving that place, he does look after me!

i hardly call 3hrs labour to fit a 5 min part looking after you he would of found that split in 5 mins of looking through your cooler pipe work

well you obviously didnt pump air into it or this would have shown up and you would have saved yourself $2oo and something dollars.

all good tho glad its minor congrats.....

+1

ummmm....it wasnt a split, it was more like a gash, there is no way

i would have heard air escaping froma hole this size,

think of a poofta farting, its nearly silent eh!

im sure your boy friend would like you talking about him like that :P

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