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Old 02-20-2008, 11:24 AM   #100 (permalink)
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Tim - Ahahahaha,yeah well see whos slow you better belive were gonna run once im tuned son!!!

Josh - Well thats what I had to do,I thought it was like this though...wait until the cars cold (duh) take off the radiator cap,fill it up as much as it can go,start it up,turn it off (a few times) then start filling up the overflow.Guess thats not how you do it because I had to keep taking the cap off every 5 minutes and filling it up from there,but thats fine now.It wont go over 200.

As for the cams,no I am on stock cams and no I have not done any recent wiring.Only time I ever took my valve cover off was to swap out my old one with a new wrinkle red one and to drop the DCR oil mod in.Thats it,theres nothing done internally to the motor.

You think me throwing gears and the car not going anywhere has to do with my cam sensor going bad?


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