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lol if it's still as emo as it used to be that engine will give up the goose before you even get to the track :D

hopefully it's grown past it's teenage emo stage in life.

lol if it's still as emo as it used to be that engine will give up the goose before you even get to the track :P

hopefully it's grown past it's teenage emo stage in life.

haha the engine has been good to me. Its just everything else which has had hiccups.

If engine blows, might look into a rb22 for the lols.

Thermofans is nothing ground breaking. All new cars have thermos, just replacing old technology with new :P

haha the engine has been good to me. Its just everything else which has had hiccups.

If engine blows, might look into a rb22 for the lols.

Thermofans is nothing ground breaking. All new cars have thermos, just replacing old technology with new :)

rb25 and be done with it fool

I've been on the job for over 20 years, and I fail to see what fishing bricks from the bottom of a pool has got to do with bank robbery. And on top of that, they got me babysitting some quarterback punk, named Johnny Unitas or something.

I've been on the job for over 20 years, and I fail to see what fishing bricks from the bottom of a pool has got to do with bank robbery. And on top of that, they got me babysitting some quarterback punk, named Johnny Unitas or something.

Point Break. Good movie

tomorrow playing footy then seeing Get him to the Greek

proper shrouded thermo fans > engine fan
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thermofans ftw :)

SIF

The HP gained by pissing off the clutch fan, is inadvertadly lost via the extra heat the thermo's cannot dissipate.

Cost vs gain - i don't see it.

I run around @ 67-71 degree's reasonable hard driving hard on the street/hill runs with just a Race Radiator item & factory clutch fan - none of this pussy idle business :P

See how you go with 15mins of solid 280rwkw heat and then come show me :)

Dammit, I'm ashamed to be German now :)

On another note... Was having an argument with a Honda fan boy on Facebook.

He said "hydrolock can cause you to blow a piston or a tie rod"

I loled so hard. Tie rod = http://www.autoclinix.com/Mercury/TieRods1.jpg

farken cops are flamin mongrelfaces. fail to give way to pedestrians (me) at an intersection, then gave my mate a fine when he spat his gum out, because he "spat at them for failing to give way". he was doing no such thing. flamin mongrelfaces i tell you

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