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Smash camera with bricks, try to inject broken camera in arm, take bricks to tin shack, ride pit bike to cash converters, threaten cashier with mullet, takes munies then die in a stairwell of a heroin overdose.

FYP.

#drinkingattheredcow

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Meh, was working. Couldn't make it. Can post?

man, we just whored this build thread.

How is the transgo shift kit, feel good Matt?

LOL! Gotta fill the thread with something!!

Great, grabs heaps hard, car feels fasts. Has made the car completely different.

Car is almost where I want it, mod wise.

Next on list:

HFC's

Uprev

Maybe V36 Y-pipe because rusty vag pipe in between stainless steel HFC's and cat back exhaust has gaids.

Then finished with grips and "performance" side.

After that will be trying to fix paint, interior, electronics.

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LOL! Gotta fill the thread with something!!

Great, grabs heaps hard, car feels fasts. Has made the car completely different.

Car is almost where I want it, mod wise.

Next on list:

HFC's

Uprev

Maybe V36 Y-pipe because rusty vag pipe in between stainless steel HFC's and cat back exhaust has gaids.

Then finished with grips and "performance" side.

After that will be trying to fix paint, interior, electronics.

And tighten moar bolts.

It's like the Harbour Bridge.

Sorry for whoring. I'll stop now.

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Small update.

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A Fenix radiator arrived today :D

I've also purchased, walbro 255 fuel pump, 510CC Power Enterprises injectors and an Uprev cable.

Just need Uprev MAF, Uprev tuner software, LFR6AIX-11 spark plugs and a couple more cooling bits.

Then gotta save for install, fab and tune.

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Oh I haven't updated!!

So the radiator, Scotty's cooling bypass mod and nismo thermostat were installed a couple weeks ago. mad props to PNmad for doing the work while I supervised while swimming in a pool of coolant and trans fluid :D.

Recently been worried about the stag using a bit of oil. I serviced it less than 3 to 4 months ago and on monday I checked my dip stick and spotted it on the half way mark, checked the sump and areas around it for damp and slimy areas but everything was dry.

Just today when I was changing over cam position sensors I noticed the below. Appears my spark plug well has turned into an oil well.

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I have come to notice that for every thing I mod/change Rajab f**ks something else. Rajab loves it.

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Its no big deal, most of the VQ's I see have oil in the plug well. It is insulative so it doesn't affect the spark.

How long since you changed the plugs? If it's been a year or more, I would just suck the oil out with a syringe and small hose. The seals aren't replaceable so you would need to get an entire rocker cover and gasket to fix the weep. Big dorrahs.

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