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Re: Recalibrate The Speedo
exactly...$185 + (read at the bottom: Shipping and handling:
(within United States) Standard shipping service: US $20.00 )
(within United States) Standard shipping service: US $20.00 )
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Re: A few new engine shots after paint
Uhm, no.
WTF would I buy a bypass? I don't drive thru flooded streets.
WTF would I buy a bypass? I don't drive thru flooded streets.
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Re: North East Chapter Members
well of course REDZ doesnt need one, but it might be a smart buy for us other, non perfect people. Although driving through a major puddle is pure idiocy, but according to some past posts its not a rare occurance
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Re: Smoked Taillights *PICS*
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Has nothing to do with perfection, I'm far from that. I listen to the weather alerts, flash flood warnings, if it's raining, I'm careful. That's all. I don't drive thru the arroyo's, or near the edges of the road or even on the outside lanes if it's REALLY coming down. I know I'm in a desert, but it DOES flood here often. Several major storms in the past week, no hydrolock, and I'm driving in ALL of them.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TiburonWao)</div><div class='quotemain'>Thats the best way to not get flooded LoL
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No my friend, the best way not to get flooded is to NOT drive in the water.
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BTW, those 2 cases that have been brought up lately, are the only 2 I've ever heard of on here. There was rumor of one about 4 years ago, but that's it.
Has nothing to do with perfection, I'm far from that. I listen to the weather alerts, flash flood warnings, if it's raining, I'm careful. That's all. I don't drive thru the arroyo's, or near the edges of the road or even on the outside lanes if it's REALLY coming down. I know I'm in a desert, but it DOES flood here often. Several major storms in the past week, no hydrolock, and I'm driving in ALL of them.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TiburonWao)</div><div class='quotemain'>Thats the best way to not get flooded LoL
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No my friend, the best way not to get flooded is to NOT drive in the water.
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BTW, those 2 cases that have been brought up lately, are the only 2 I've ever heard of on here. There was rumor of one about 4 years ago, but that's it.
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Re: Horse power gain and overal
Tha'ts what I'm talking about..... the best way to not get flooded is not driving where you don't see the street because of the water....
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Re: alpine turbo problems
Sorry if this is a dumb question. But the AEM is better than the Injen? I see about an equal amount of both of them on cars i just didnt figure they would actually be any different that the other.