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Old 04-09-04, 08:37 PM
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i need to know somthing

ok i have a 87 turbo 2 next to the boost sencer is a a small tight it looks like it exploed at one point in time what is it and will it make the car run bad if its bad and if so were can i get a new one its right next to the boost sencer
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Holy run-on sentance Bat Man. What's your question again?
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What the **** was that???

Am I the only one getting the impression that people just DON'T pay attention in school WHAT SO EVER? I know I have bad grammar and spelling, but JESUS! I ATLEAST paid attention until about 8th grade in English...

See this thing? --------> . <--------
We use them to BREAK UP SENTENCES.

Also.. something about a tight? next to the boost sensor? Hmm.. a pic would help. Also, I know this is *** backwards... but Turbo IIs have "pressure sensors" and N/As have "boost sensors".

Have you checked the Factory Service Manual yet?

You REALLY need to download one. Here's the link.
http://www.teamfc3s.org/main/factory...ual/1986_1988/

Download all of those, and obviously only download the "Turbo" ones that state either non-turbo or turbo. Then tell use what part it is


EDIT: And for god-sakes... the "SUBJECT" is used to state the.... SUBJECT of the question! Atleast say something REMOTELY close to what this thread is about... try "Need help identifying a part next to the pressure sensor."

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Old 04-10-04, 09:32 PM
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I'm a boost creep...

 
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I was going to say something like that but I bit my tongue...

Please restate the question clearly, preferably with a description of this part.
Old 04-10-04, 11:32 PM
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Heh... I didn't mean to come off like a total chode but meh

I'm just actually surprised that I posted SOME kind of techincal info.. and NZ didn't have to correct it!!! (Now that I bring it up... I'll get something wrong.)
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i think the government should award me his FC simply because of my superior sentence structure.
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