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balls in your mouth^

how much boost you pushing?

stock atm. 10psi creeping to 12 with the exhaust.

Fix Xbox red ring of death using overheat trick to reflow the solder...celebration bitches.

Lift up Xbox to put it back in the cabinet, it chews up the COD game disc...FML

Didnt pre-heat oven :domokun::P

Farkin, I thought I had a lot of spare time. This gearbox has always been slangily referred to as a Holden crash box because it has no synchros, thus you match the revs to select gears or they crunch:

http://cgi.ebay.com....E:X:AAQ:AU:1123

So I get a message from some douche:

Dear statusengineering,

My apologies for being pedantic, but, "Gears CLASH, Cars Crash" Cheers.

- *hourglasswoman*

To which I reply with two links to Google searches, one revealing "crash" as the popular term, and the other showing "clash" with no matches, recommending "crash" instead. And he writes:

Dear statusengineering,

Hola,

Pleased you took the time to investigate.

Don't rely on Google's search algorithm to find truth. I know most incorrectly use "crash", http://oxforddiction...n/crash?q=crash , instead of "clash", http://oxforddiction...n/clash?q=clash , sorry, just an old tradesman.

Cheers.

- *hourglasswoman*

So I really shouldn't waste my breath, but anyway:

Dear *hourglasswoman*,

I'm a marketer, I rely on popular consensus and Google's search algorithms to sell my client's product, not the "truth" according to a market minority. Unless you plan on buying two of these a month to sustain their sales in absence of their customers who refer to it as a crash box, kindly f**k off.

- statusengineering

Alex, mid size battery, maybe 100cca off my fading memory.

Best to go to Autobarn and look at their chart for battery size assuming everything is stock in terms of electrics

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