Maryland guys!
Joined: Dec 1999
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From: Behind a workbench, repairing FC Electronics.
Originally Posted by krautrocket
you've evidently never seen my car
BTW. I don't think many racing sanctions let you run fuel lines into the passenger compartment.
Originally Posted by Pele
You should goto the Fuckrudders meets on Sundays. Speaking of which, when's this month's? I always like to see a nice swap.
BTW. I don't think many racing sanctions let you run fuel lines into the passenger compartment.
BTW. I don't think many racing sanctions let you run fuel lines into the passenger compartment.
Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 7,855
Likes: 517
From: Behind a workbench, repairing FC Electronics.
Originally Posted by krautrocket
you're right ... they dont... thats why i'm indesperate need of a flash guard
eh ... its overrated... been there...done that ...
i even told my mom when i was like 10 that i was gonna die young in a horrible flaming car wreck
i'm just 1 step closer to becoming a modern day nostradamus
i even told my mom when i was like 10 that i was gonna die young in a horrible flaming car wreck
i'm just 1 step closer to becoming a modern day nostradamus
Originally Posted by Tofuball
Thats why I said MOST modified hondas and not ALL :p

When I said "The French" I was reffering to the people who actually live in france, and when I said "Anything out of France" I was reffering to industrial products.
I really lothe france.
I really lothe france.
FINALLY SOMONE ELSE WHO LIKES BRUSSEL SPROUTS!!!
Originally Posted by Pele
You should goto the Fuckrudders meets on Sundays. Speaking of which, when's this month's? I always like to see a nice swap.
BTW. I don't think many racing sanctions let you run fuel lines into the passenger compartment.
BTW. I don't think many racing sanctions let you run fuel lines into the passenger compartment.
Originally Posted by falnfenix
are you sure?
i mean...the fire would be useful...we could cook steaks...
i mean...the fire would be useful...we could cook steaks...
Originally Posted by krautrocket
you're right ... they dont... thats why i'm indesperate need of a flash guard
Originally Posted by Bukwild
Don't forget NA owners that think their FC is "Quick"
Originally Posted by Pele
I wonder what'd happen if you had both a vacuum gauge and a boost gauge, and you removed both and connected the lines together. 
The vacuum from the engine might pull air in through the compressor wheel and cause the turbine side of the compressor to forcefully suck the exhaust out of the engine and push it out the exhaust...
You'll need to tap into your downpipe and put a boost gauge in there, and set up an exhaust manifold vacuum gauge.

The vacuum from the engine might pull air in through the compressor wheel and cause the turbine side of the compressor to forcefully suck the exhaust out of the engine and push it out the exhaust...
You'll need to tap into your downpipe and put a boost gauge in there, and set up an exhaust manifold vacuum gauge.
a vacuum gauge and a boost gauge are the same thing >_<
and neither of them have anything to do with exhaust
can yall believe i rode into a car today with my bike.. the ******* old *** handicap *** dude.. wants to put his WHOLE ******* car infront of the stop sign as i was coming down the sidewalk on my bike doing a good 25 mph.... so i ran into the hood of the car.. almost flew across it.. slid off the hood and got up (i really but a long *** scratch on his hood and dented the fender so he'll have much to pay for when he get it done..).. i wanted to punch the old man and sue him.. but i was nice and just rode my bike home.. and got inside the 7 and waste gas for the rest of today..
Side note: IT WAS A COROLLA (sp)
Side note: IT WAS A COROLLA (sp)
Originally Posted by Crash Test Joey
You could use the air cleaner as a frying pan. It's very convenient sticking through the hood like that 

it doesnt stick through the hood anymore... its got a nice comfy fit underneath ANOTHER 83 capri hoodscoop






