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thats pretty bad..specs of your new lappy??

hp duo 1.6, gig ram , 120gig hdd, webcam, bluetooth, windows vista ...about all really.. umm its shiny?

sorry i'm not a computer person really

and col tell your people to get their act together! i would have contacted you but i didn't have your number and no puter to access the net lol

hp duo 1.6, gig ram , 120gig hdd, webcam, bluetooth, windows vista ...about all really.. umm its shiny?

sorry i'm not a computer person really

and col tell your people to get their act together! i would have contacted you but i didn't have your number and no puter to access the net lol

how much?

hehe.. poor matt had to slave away for 2 hours in poor lighting to get it installed, but it is up and running :) hope you havent drank too many more of those beers already or this thread is likely to get crazy pretty fast. pm me your msn if u like :)

thanks again

pm sent and no worries. Good to meet a fellow enthusiast and a general good guy!

Does anyone know the best way to get injectors out of the fuel rail? I have tried twisting them back and forth but Im a bit wary of breaking the little plastic bits on the end.

why do you need to get them out of the fuel rail? Have you taken the whole rail out already?

Does anyone know the best way to get injectors out of the fuel rail? I have tried twisting them back and forth but Im a bit wary of breaking the little plastic bits on the end.

Hit it with a hammer

Does anyone know the best way to get injectors out of the fuel rail? I have tried twisting them back and forth but Im a bit wary of breaking the little plastic bits on the end.

hit it wiht some vaso, or wd40, they'll be tight. get the rail out, put it on the ground and pull the injector out! (straight though lol)

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