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yeah, i blew a cooler hose in brisbane one day....when I first heard the sound I was pretty worried....lucky for me I had a mate that lived down the road as I didn't have a socket set with me at the time :laugh:

WHEEEEEEEE! YEEEHAH!! VROOOOOOOM VROOOOOM!! OH yeah BABY!!. GIVE IT TO ME. POWAH AGAIN AT LAST. VROOOOOOOOM

KABOOOOFF WTF...... FARKIN COOLER HOSE AGAIN.GRRRRRRRRRR.

walk walk walk walk walk(5kays) Gets socket set that should have been in the car. walk walk walk walk (5kays) fixes pipe. Opens glove box to put sockets in. AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHH!!! 2 farkin shifting spanners laughing at me.

sigh

lol.. so noel any noticeable changes..?

and u get them from slide for 560 or whatever it is..?

lol.. so noel any noticeable changes..?

and u get them from slide for 560 or whatever it is..?

yes its much better mark. I can boost it back to .8 bar where it was tuned. before the new coils it wouldnt run past around .5/.6 bar.

And yes, after much dicking around I did get them from Arron at slide. (the dicking around was caused by both sides so no argument there)

Hint for people who blow hoses alot (eg me) make the hose at the top of the engine bay looser than all the others...that way if it is going to blow it blows that one off and it is the easiest to fix :laugh:

Hint for people who blow hoses alot (eg me) make the hose at the top of the engine bay looser than all the others...that way if it is going to blow it blows that one off and it is the easiest to fix :laugh:

lmao. Wouldn't it just be better to stop any of them from blowing off. 22 pound and the only ones that ever blew on mine were ones I forgot to tighten up.

Tip for new players would be to go to LHS and buy a bunch of decent hose clamps. They are still a worm drive one but have an incredibly durable housing which can be cranked down really tight.

They go for about 3-4 dollars a pop.

I blew a balast in one of my head lights (HID) and cant find a replacement :sleep:

The ebay user I bought the kit from no longer is registered... So i cant even buy a new one from her...

Looks like i might have to fork out for a whole new kit :P

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