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use a beanie. checkout the drift mags, all their resoviours have beanies on

does is really work..?? hmm i didnt think about shielding i was more thinking about fitting a tranny cooler onto the PS lines..

cause i boiled the PS fluid today.. got a max of 90 oil temp on engine.. and a rattle comes from the PS pump after a few runs. ther is a lil rattle from the pump after a long drive too.. only when PS fluid is warm.. think it is time to flush... haha

lol, u guys are funny to listen to.

yea im gonna weld on my ssq bov, via its adapter (duh) rofl.

like this

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blow off valve? what bov officer?!

lol

come on dan.. u knw u wanna run no BOV and just get chatter.. my bov is set on hardest and i get mean flutter unless im absolutly caining it..

which is fully sick uleh and gets all the hondas reved up.. speaking of hondas.. on the way back from the track.. i came up behind a blue civic with plates 50HCT... the rear control arms wer cusco's colour.. and had exhaust.. so came up next to him only to have him flutter at me rev pop second and take off... bahaha VTEC KICKED IN... vtec turbo yo

why dnt u just get a adaptor for the standard position..?

lol

come on dan.. u knw u wanna run no BOV and just get chatter.. my bov is set on hardest and i get mean flutter unless im absolutly caining it..

which is fully sick uleh and gets all the hondas reved up.. speaking of hondas.. on the way back from the track.. i came up behind a blue civic with plates 50HCT... the rear control arms wer cusco's colour.. and had exhaust.. so came up next to him only to have him flutter at me rev pop second and take off... bahaha VTEC KICKED IN... vtec turbo yo

why dnt u just get a adaptor for the standard position..?

lol, names not dan. yea it would be sick to have a dose going [u dont know it, look on utube]. ive already got it in stock position and adapter. but due to highmout setup, i have to get a front facing plenum, which = custom welding and shit. because ur removing the crossova pipe u hAVE to weld on the bov.

also im puttin the afm in the intercooler pipe, before it, so u cant see it = hello bellmouth turbo :P

lol, names not dan. yea it would be sick to have a dose going [u dont know it, look on utube]. ive already got it in stock position and adapter. but due to highmout setup, i have to get a front facing plenum, which = custom welding and shit. because ur removing the crossova pipe u hAVE to weld on the bov.

also im puttin the afm in the intercooler pipe, before it, so u cant see it = hello bellmouth turbo :P

or use a MAP SENSOR.. time for a dejetro i think...

well the blitz skyline uses/used the afm after the cooler.. that thing puts down 500hp with a GT500blitz turbo...

ur name is daniel correct.. then ur nice name is dan... end of story..

lol, yea u like that dont u

for those of u with ceramic or plastic wheels

U DONT WANT TO KNOW HOW THEY DO THAT

BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDDD IDEA

but is = = =ROFL only on a vl from da hills

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lol, yea u like that dont u

for those of u with ceramic or plastic wheels

U DONT WANT TO KNOW HOW THEY DO THAT

BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDDD IDEA

but is = = =ROFL only on a vl from da hills

LOL RB30DET...

that has more wank factor than that CIVIC VTEC TURBO that wanted to run me..

does is really work..?? hmm i didnt think about shielding i was more thinking about fitting a tranny cooler onto the PS lines..

cause i boiled the PS fluid today.. got a max of 90 oil temp on engine.. and a rattle comes from the PS pump after a few runs. ther is a lil rattle from the pump after a long drive too.. only when PS fluid is warm.. think it is time to flush... haha

Id do what youand buy one of those coolers and plumb it in.Doesnt have to be huge as long as it has a bit of direct air goin on to the core.

Id do what youand buy one of those coolers and plumb it in.Doesnt have to be huge as long as it has a bit of direct air goin on to the core.

hmm ok.. i think i might run the cooler before the pump inbetween the the resivour...

ill try a flush before.. and see how it goes..

Well if your interested the next general motorkhana is on november 18th down gympieland.

For this one it's $30 entry and you have to have some sorta of racing licence and a road registered car. You don't get as much track time though as there are between 40-50 entries for the day. But i kinda like watching the others inbetween filling in time. You learn what not to do!!

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