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Jason... did you let you car hang out with mine again? I started her up this morning and she was all lumpy and shaking and carrying on, and drives like a bucket of shit :down:

Just letting it cool down now so I can see if I can work out wtf is going on with it ;)

maybe the zinganator has run out of zing ?

Jason... did you let you car hang out with mine again? I started her up this morning and she was all lumpy and shaking and carrying on, and drives like a bucket of shit :down:

Just letting it cool down now so I can see if I can work out wtf is going on with it ;)

Check that none of your dodgy macguyver hose connections are leaking

Check that none of your dodgy macguyver hose connections are leaking

They all seem fine, car is boosting fine too, doesn't appear to be a leak. No one on Abottsford Road likes me very much after my test though :down:

Hahahaahahhahaha no one on Abbottsford rd likes me very much anyway :down:

I'll probs be over at basksins around 10 tonight? Too late?

Hahahaahahhahaha no one on Abbottsford rd likes me very much anyway ;)

I'll probs be over at basksins around 10 tonight? Too late?

The ice cream will be all melted then :down:

Bored. Finished playing with wiring diagrams.

@Ravi: We're generally gone by then bro, colon has transportation issues and I need sleep :down:

You can try your luck though, some people might hang around if there's a fair turnup

Bored. Finished playing with wiring diagrams.

@Ravi: We're generally gone by then bro, colon has transportation issues and I need sleep :down:

You can try your luck though, some people might hang around if there's a fair turnup

I think i just died from boredom.

Plus side work is finally going to put me through a Associate Degree in Civil Engineering

Yeah ravbat, probs a bit late. Colin has to "run ranga, run ranga, run, run, run" to make his train, which usually means I leave at the same time... being his lift and all :down:

Car is fixed. Was the hose going onto the BOV. I ditched the zip tie and went for some grip tape instead. Bit more air tight.

Now no one likes me in any suburb from Aspley to Mitchelton. Including the police doing 40 up a hill who honked at me as I changed lanes and went past them at 60. They didn't like me changing gears next to them... must have been the BOV ;)

Car is fixed. Was the hose going onto the BOV. I ditched the zip tie and went for some grip tape instead. Bit more air tight.

Awesome. Good to hear it was nothing major. Hope we can sort Jason Phil's out as easily.

Now no one likes me in any suburb from Aspley to Mitchelton. Including the police doing 40 up a hill who honked at me as I changed lanes and went past them at 60. They didn't like me changing gears next to them... must have been the BOV :down:

lol

Isn't that like a 2 year full time course? :down:

Yep. Four years part time. Fun fun fun

Awesome. Good to hear it was nothing major. Hope we can sort Jason Phil's out as easily.

I have full faith in you Tim / Steve.

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