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Originally posted by Nizmo

But i didnt change it so the stocker wont be in my possession.  

Nah what the hell lets go for something rice while i have to change it :P Been recommended a recirculative one.

Only serious post for the night.

Niz you need one that recircs most of the air back into the intake system or it disrupts the airflow meter. Gives a false reading which causes stalling , black smoke and bad idle , especially after you have just fanged it.

Cheers

mechi Ken

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Originally posted by Nizmo

Well i know Ken reads it cover to cover :bahaha:

well someone has to proof read it for errors.

sides , you are on twice a day anyway young lady so what's your excuse:D :shake:

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Only serious post for the night.

Niz you need one that recircs most of the air back into the intake system or it disrupts the airflow meter. Gives a false reading which causes stalling , black smoke and  bad idle , especially after you have just fanged it.

Cheers

mechi Ken

Who me?! fang my car? never!! hehe ok well yes - I have got and done all the above I wouldve just got them to put one on today because it ended up costing me a bit less than i thought but by the time i rang at 4 to find all this out it was a little too late.

If i buy one will Ken fit it *batts eyelids*

Originally posted by angel

Just like to put P platters and women who give you dirty looks in their place. And guys who think you have no idea what your car is.

ahhh P platers . We all were one once but geez that drive like idiots.:P

Suppose we were just as bad ( surely not ).

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

well someone has to proof read it for errors.

sides , you are on twice a day anyway young lady so what's your excuse:D :shake:  

Cheers

ken

Well my excuse well um err because i work in the international trade and investment office we do a lot for japan so im just doing my little bit of research into their exports :P yes thats it :P

ohh yes and what Troy said as well haha

Originally posted by Nizmo

Who me?! fang my car? never!! hehe ok well yes - I have got and done all the above I wouldve just got them to put one on today because it ended up costing me a bit less than i thought but by the time i rang at 4 to find all this out it was a little too late.  

If i buy one will Ken fit it *batts eyelids*

aww what happened to the * battered eyelids *. I thought they would be rather tasty. Hehehe

I'm sure we could come to some arrangement

* checks wifes diary *.

Nahh , seriously , Paul and myself ( so we can chaperone each other ) should be able to help.

I mean if he can change his oil , then how hard can a bov be ?

Cheers

Ken

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