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Acidburn

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  1. lol what part in particular??? and why?
  2. lmao, thank you Ryan care to be a bit more descriptive?
  3. where i'm shopping right at the moment..lol.. and tom, u'll get pics... wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :woot: :woot:
  4. no lexus dealer close by wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee well that is teh suck
  5. sounds good Steve, looking forward to your comparisons
  6. im thinking im just gonna take like a baster and spray the water right where i need it
  7. sweetness
  8. i know, i know
  9. not a clue not a clue
  10. yes, so long as you take care. Like painting, take ALOT of time to wrap, secure, cover, etc... anything that shouldnt be drenched. I.e.-injectors, harness connections, and the like. Then, take care in where you point the hose. Usually a slow flow with a good medium bristle brush will work out nicely. eeek, i dunno what all i would need to cover i've vacuumed it but in a couple spots there is just sludge looking crap that i want to get off ANYTHING Electrical. You could be haphazard with it... but that MIGHT lead to chasing down electrical gremlins later. Just a couple of rolls of saran wrap and good tape will do yah. alrighty, i'll look and see what all i need to cover
  11. /\ TOP
  12. k
  13. yes, so long as you take care. Like painting, take ALOT of time to wrap, secure, cover, etc... anything that shouldnt be drenched. I.e.-injectors, harness connections, and the like. Then, take care in where you point the hose. Usually a slow flow with a good medium bristle brush will work out nicely. eeek, i dunno what all i would need to cover i've vacuumed it but in a couple spots there is just sludge looking crap that i want to get off
  14. sweet
  15. Nick, is it ok to take a hose to the engine bay? i know pressure washers are bad but is just a regular hose ok?
  16. sounds like good plan, be sure to document everything
  17. theres a whole bunch in a Review on CA.com nah... going with the Link Denim posted up in herrr. okey dokey smokey
  18. theres a whole bunch in a Review on CA.com
  19. sweetness and as always,
  20. good man
  21. you know you want to read it
  22. this is my reasoning behind the 9:1 thing: as you make a skinnier/wider/whatever port, the surface area of the walls inside the port increases. and more surface area leads to more friction with the walls as the air passes over them. im sure it's possible to go smaller than 9:1 without any adverse affects. it's just one of those guidelines ya know, like fuse within 18" of battery. your car wont explode if its 19" away, just like your box wont sound like complete ass if you make it a 9.1:1 ratio. anyway, those are my thoughts on it
  23. denim, you still make these right? i'll get some pics up soon

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