port and poliush intake mani, now car doesn't run
#11
Re: port and poliush intake mani, now car doesn't run
Originally Posted by 88dx
I cant believe someones that dumb to re-post this
#13
Re: port and poliush intake mani, now car doesn't run
i bought a 99 1.8t and went to some audi forums to see whats up with the car and what i could do to it.
never talked to such a concentrated group of stupidity in my life. these people dont even know how to
change a light bulb. SERIOUSLY!!!.
guess thats why theyre just rich kids and mommy and daddy just buy them whatever they want.
(oh yeah i bought the audi for 3200 and sold it 6 months later for 7000 otherwise i would never have bought one)
(it had lots of problems too)
never talked to such a concentrated group of stupidity in my life. these people dont even know how to
change a light bulb. SERIOUSLY!!!.
guess thats why theyre just rich kids and mommy and daddy just buy them whatever they want.
(oh yeah i bought the audi for 3200 and sold it 6 months later for 7000 otherwise i would never have bought one)
(it had lots of problems too)
#14
Re: port and poliush intake mani, now car doesn't run
That is just amazing.
I have heard of a few people putting oil in their gas tanks though, it is the only place they know to put fluid in a car.
You can clean up a casting with some 'sand" though. There is a process where fluid filled with abrasive material is pumped through castings to remove rough edges.
I have heard of a few people putting oil in their gas tanks though, it is the only place they know to put fluid in a car.
You can clean up a casting with some 'sand" though. There is a process where fluid filled with abrasive material is pumped through castings to remove rough edges.
#16
Re: port and poliush intake mani, now car doesn't run
Originally Posted by Cray91
That is just amazing.
I have heard of a few people putting oil in their gas tanks though, it is the only place they know to put fluid in a car.
You can clean up a casting with some 'sand" though. There is a process where fluid filled with abrasive material is pumped through castings to remove rough edges.
I have heard of a few people putting oil in their gas tanks though, it is the only place they know to put fluid in a car.
You can clean up a casting with some 'sand" though. There is a process where fluid filled with abrasive material is pumped through castings to remove rough edges.
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