Donald just did his own valve adjustment
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Donald just did his own valve adjustment
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Originally Posted by suprmonky73,Aug 4 2009, 08:41 PM
boxers are amazing
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Thank you freq. I couldn't have done it without you. Appreciate the help.
The car feels FSLKNP$()*GN$(P#*^@)$CKING amazing! The engine probably feels 10x smoother because the spark plugs were torqued down though. But regardless, all seems very well.
It's a tedious job, but with the right tools, definitely can be done fairly quickly.
The car feels FSLKNP$()*GN$(P#*^@)$CKING amazing! The engine probably feels 10x smoother because the spark plugs were torqued down though. But regardless, all seems very well.
It's a tedious job, but with the right tools, definitely can be done fairly quickly.
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Originally Posted by kndonlee,Aug 5 2009, 08:05 AM
Thank you freq. I couldn't have done it without you. Appreciate the help.
The car feels FSLKNP$()*GN$(P#*^@)$CKING amazing! The engine probably feels 10x smoother because the spark plugs were torqued down though. But regardless, all seems very well.
It's a tedious job, but with the right tools, definitely can be done fairly quickly.
The car feels FSLKNP$()*GN$(P#*^@)$CKING amazing! The engine probably feels 10x smoother because the spark plugs were torqued down though. But regardless, all seems very well.
It's a tedious job, but with the right tools, definitely can be done fairly quickly.
Either way, I'm glad you can feel the difference.
Congrats on 100K too.
Now you need a WTB thread for an OEM intake tube.
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Originally Posted by freq,Aug 5 2009, 08:58 AM
The throttle cable and the spark plugs probably were the bulk of the difference you felt.
Either way, I'm glad you can feel the difference.
Congrats on 100K too.
Now you need a WTB thread for an OEM intake tube.
Either way, I'm glad you can feel the difference.
Congrats on 100K too.
Now you need a WTB thread for an OEM intake tube.
Actually, I'd be willing to just buy piping at homedepot and hook it up to my drop in k&n.