Milwaukee - America's Drunkest Evo Owners
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so i had this guy yesterday in a 02 - 04 mustang gt (liscense plate "ITS SLOW") with some pipes on it roll past me on bluemound. i get behind him. he's totally trying to take off and lose me....down shifting way more than necessary just so i could hear the pipes. i keep following waiting for a red light. then he goes and dives into the left turn lane at the last second and goes north on hwy 100. what a puss
#7401
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Originally Posted by voodooutt
no cat is great wow. now to get rid of the Service Engine Soon light...... hahahha
one of those 02 sensor "extenders" would work ya? the one that gets the 02 outta the direct flow of the exhaust fumes?
one of those 02 sensor "extenders" would work ya? the one that gets the 02 outta the direct flow of the exhaust fumes?
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Originally Posted by the-moss
Pikachu or work?
Pikachu is great, was the fastest street legal car on Sunday
Work is busy as hell!!!
Did you figure out what you are doing with your Evo yet?
Pikachu is great, was the fastest street legal car on Sunday
Work is busy as hell!!!
Did you figure out what you are doing with your Evo yet?
what exactly do you do there alex, i dont remember your job specification/title..
take care,
mike
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Nice, A4s are nice cars.
I'm a .Net Engineer (professional geek). Take care of maintaining, updating and writing new portions of our website (www.buycostumes.com). Also maintain and expand our internal applications.
Right now I'm the only developer here and there is a lot of work.
I'm a .Net Engineer (professional geek). Take care of maintaining, updating and writing new portions of our website (www.buycostumes.com). Also maintain and expand our internal applications.
Right now I'm the only developer here and there is a lot of work.
#7407
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Yup, basically drill the end out of one. Screw the undrilled one into the pipe, screw the drilled one into the undrilled one, then the sensor into the drilled one.
I have heard of people having clearance issues when doing this, but luckily my cheapy vishnu exhaust (sorry, couldn't resist) has flanges that allowed me to rotate the midpipe to get plenty of clearance.
I have heard of people having clearance issues when doing this, but luckily my cheapy vishnu exhaust (sorry, couldn't resist) has flanges that allowed me to rotate the midpipe to get plenty of clearance.
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Originally Posted by the-moss
Nice, A4s are nice cars.
I'm a .Net Engineer (professional geek). Take care of maintaining, updating and writing new portions of our website (www.buycostumes.com). Also maintain and expand our internal applications.
Right now I'm the only developer here and there is a lot of work.
I'm a .Net Engineer (professional geek). Take care of maintaining, updating and writing new portions of our website (www.buycostumes.com). Also maintain and expand our internal applications.
Right now I'm the only developer here and there is a lot of work.
#7409
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Originally Posted by the-moss
Yup, basically drill the end out of one. Screw the undrilled one into the pipe, screw the drilled one into the undrilled one, then the sensor into the drilled one.
I have heard of people having clearance issues when doing this, but luckily my cheapy vishnu exhaust (sorry, couldn't resist) has flanges that allowed me to rotate the midpipe to get plenty of clearance.
I have heard of people having clearance issues when doing this, but luckily my cheapy vishnu exhaust (sorry, couldn't resist) has flanges that allowed me to rotate the midpipe to get plenty of clearance.
My AMS exhaust clears as well, but it gets close.
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Originally Posted by laakness
I saw you ah Hirom's dyno day last summer Pete. I also picked up a carbon fiber gauge pod last year from you at Midnight.