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Charly - Cool I'll be printing out a heap too, double sided though to save paper :starwars: Also depending on time and if I could be bothered, I am going to highlight the roads on the maps.

Too bad you're missing this thursday Zoixy, it's gonna be a blast :stupid: But better off keeping your car in one piece for you know who :devil:

OMG again! help!!

my car isnt boostin right :starwars::stupid::devil::(

i dunno what but i have been playin wiht the blow off vale and in first and second it wont boost.

it normally comes onto boost at 3 grand (going by the stock boost guage)

but i noticed it wont go above 0 till about 5 grand in 2nd .. and i dont think it boost at all in 1st

****!

to come onto boost do i have to plant my foot? ..

because i was testing it and i only applied half the throttle pressure.. and instead of comin on at 3 grand it started to come on at 5 .. and even then it only went up a quarter of the way

How old are you?

 

Fairly young to get an stomach ulcer I would of thought...  Must be a fair amount of stress in your life... :starwars:

 

Did they take your swollen appendix out?

I had shingles when I had just turned 18 in my first job. The copper that was my boss (Inspector) gave me soo much grief I got shingles.. Then when I rang up tell them I had shingles, she said "yeah right erin, come in and show me. I dont believe you" .. So here I am in severe pain in the heat wave we had in September 2001 having to go show my boss that I had shingles...

Lovely hey :S

I had shingles when I had just turned 18 in my first job. The copper that was my boss (Inspector) gave me soo much grief I got shingles.. Then when I rang up tell them I had shingles, she said "yeah right erin, come in and show me. I dont believe you" .. So here I am in severe pain in the heat wave we had in September 2001 having to go show my boss that I had shingles...

Lovely hey :S

Yeah we all love coppers don't we... :starwars:

the great news is my car is also leaking power steering fluid too, it just gets better and better

Most 33's leak fluid from around the power steering resevoir...

In fact, I think most older cars I've looked at leak from around the power steering resevoir...

Hey Cyrus..

What did Gavin end up saying about your car? Is it good or bad?

Dunno, Amanda said they might get around to looking at it today, but you know how busy they are, I felt so much like ringing up and asking, but knew that they are probably flatout, so I'll try to be painent and wait for them to call, its just PURE AGAONY the wait though, I hate waiting for bad news, rather just get it over and done with, but do understand how busy Gav is, so i will have to wait my turn, AHHA hAHHAgAghAHHAhAGGAHHA AgHAAHGGAag GAghGHAgagh

Sorry had to get that outta my system, going crazy thinking about it :starwars:

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