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Hello there,

I came across this video clip showing a blown turbo and where the exhaust turbine ends up.

Later the turbo gets rebuild ..

I found this quite interesting so here we go: (windows media player required)

R34 Blown Turbo

Edited by Torques
dunno why but alarm bells are reinging due to this whole post/link ..even tho it looks like a video link

Hmm?

What do you mean?

It is a link to a video file! :banana:

I set this up myself ... no virus or anything funny...

Trust me on this ... I'm one of the good guys (registered in 2006) ;)

Cheers,

Andrew

Edited by Torques

hahaha call me paranoid but I still find this whole thread strange and sus .. the video link gives me a prompt and trying to right click the file and download isnt allowed, some sort of scripting used to give a fake error..Dodg-eeeee.

hahaha call me paranoid but I still find this whole thread strange and sus .. the video link gives me a prompt and trying to right click the file and download isnt allowed, some sort of scripting used to give a fake error..Dodg-eeeee.

Mate,

You a very much in error :mad:

There is no scripting whatsoever ..

And you can right click anywhere you want.

I could not link to a media streaming server in this board directly, so I had to link to a HTML-Page (my page just containing one link (PLAY ME)) that in turn links to the video file.

The video file is streamed via a windows media server (my own) to make it convenient for you people to watch it.

There is no, and I repeat no dodgy script or anything.

And there is no fake error ... and no file to download!

It's streaming!

Have you ever right clicked on anything in YouTube???

Get educated on the issue :D

Geez, you are paranoid for sure :happy:

Edited by Torques
hahah yeah I am sorry .. yeah i watched the vid, interesting :happy: it must be cause its a streaming vid (cant dl it directly) that's causing the fuss on this comp..

No damage taken ...

And I agree with you that there are lots of dodgy things out there and sometimes it's hard to tell.

I'm glad you could watch the video alright and your computer took no harm :mad:

Many cheers from London.

Andrew

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