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Originally posted by adam 32

id still want to go for a more recognised brand ie K&N, Apexi, Blitz etc its an expensive mistake

a $30 filter could cause over $2000 of damage. it happened to macka 6 months ago

Don't know what it is with you guys and pods.

Have had 2 xR's with em on , took em off , put std box back in with K+N .

NO difference at all, well none you would notice on the road.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Keep Macka away from the car, he's nothing but bad news:p

Ken,

True, but I can shear off a sump plug:p

See'ya:burnout:

Sad part was , it wasn't the sump plug , just the aftermarket insert.

* hmmm , can't even recognise a sump plug *:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Adam,

Your still getting a workshop to replace the valve right?

See'ya:burnout:

Hope it is the valve and not just a lump of carbon stuck under the seat.

Adam will be pissed off .

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by adam 32

yeh

i got a headshop lined up for next week

unless its something rediculously simple like a bolt stuck in there in which case tristan should know what hes doing. well have to wait and see, should be a bit of a learning experience nontheless

If it's a bolt stuck in there , you are gonna NEED a headshop cos the valve will be bent , seat scored and hope it hasn't peppered the piston.

Cheers

Ken

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