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Old 08-08-2013, 03:21 PM
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Not mechanically minded but going to remove turbo and intercooler anyway.
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Something about this doesn't seem right. Like, its staged, or fake. Like the dude that put NOS energy drink into his motorbike fuel tank, that turned out to be fake.

I suspect we wont get pics, because this incident didn't actually happen.

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i dont know wat kind of wanker would cook up a story like this.
It genuinely happened to me, i dont know that much about cars and need help to figure out how im gonna solve this.
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Not mechanically minded but going to remove turbo and intercooler anyway.
Like i said i had help of friends with mech backround. + removing turbo and intercooler wasnt rocket science.
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leaving a plastic bag in place of the intake is rocket science though
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It seemed like a good way of keeping things out but never again.
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Old 08-08-2013, 03:47 PM
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while the situation sounds somewhat funny/stupid, the OP has come to ask for help
so telling him he's stuffed up is stating the obvious
help the guy out, he's not been abusive, arrogant

he's been ribbed enough i think, let it go
give the guy a break
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Old 08-08-2013, 03:54 PM
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Not mechanically minded but going to remove turbo and intercooler anyway.
Removing shit is easy. Getting it back together again and working is the trick.
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Old 08-08-2013, 03:59 PM
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Removing shit is easy. Getting it back together again and working is the trick.
^This. Any monkey can undo bolts and pull shit off, I just hope you remembered to put all similar bolts, screws etc into labelled ziplocked bags and took photos of how everything was prior to removing it.

That's the best way I've found of making sure stuff goes back together, especially if it is going to take a few days to rectify the issue. (I'm a noob too)

(P.s Just remember to remove all ziplock bags from the area prior to starting the car up afterwards )
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pics or it didnt happen
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Retrieve plastic bag. Place it over the head of whoever drove it. Hold tight no matter how much they struggle.
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