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hey guys last mondai i went street racing in my gtr. towards the end of the nite this chik wanted race me in a vk so i have it to it a bit and then i heard this sound? like intercooler pipe poped off!! anfter dat i got this contious soound coming from exhaust manifold or my back turbo... i went to my mechanic and i asked him what sound was and his said u probly just blown a gasket.. and btw its a fast clicking sound and goes louder as the revs go up!!

and some plz help me im really not sure wat its, can some them who has blown a turbo wat happens! thx

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I can help you...

STOP STREET RACING YOU FU#%ING DIC$HEAD...

it is dangerous stupid.

if you want to go fast take your car out to the track thats what its for. you are not going to impress anyone with your small penis or stupidity

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It should be pointed out that this group, in general, does not support illegal activities on public roads.

If you came by your problem as a result of said illegal activity,

STIFF!

Go pay your mechanic to fix it. I don't think the majority of members here could care less what your problem is if you were street racing at the time.

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hey guys last mondai i went street racing in my gtr.  towards the end of the nite this chik wanted race me in a vk so i have it to it a bit  and then i heard this sound?

well if thats how it happened, and thats what you were stupid enough to be doing

You wont find any help here

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