jaydece wrote:Excuse my ignorance but you used the term "failing grimspeed solenoid"....to me that's expresses a fault with the part does it not?
Definition:
1. The act of a person or thing that fails; a failure.
2. A minor fault.
Anyway I just wanted clarification for myself...and now I think have it thanks
Bruce? You may want to inform the person who bought the grimmspeed of the above
<GB> wrote:thread seems a bit interesting atm...
bass_straitener wrote:<GB> wrote:thread seems a bit interesting atm...
Cars back at Springy this morning getting a boost leak fixed.
This thing is popping hoses all over the shop.
Too much power.
bosc0 wrote:It's popping hoses like you pop yours... time for a rubber band/cable tie or some sort of snip Bruce.
bass_straitener wrote:I did buy some cable ties though on the weekend though $10.40 for a mixed pack of 100 from Repco.
senator wrote:Bruce, your running the AVO TMIC right???
Which hose is giving you the issue???
Have had the AVO and now the Perrin, no issues with hoses popping off.
senator wrote:Bruce, your running the AVO TMIC right???
Which hose is giving you the issue???
Have had the AVO and now the Perrin, no issues with hoses popping off.
jaydece wrote:
Once again senator is right!
GO TEAM PERRIN!
bass_straitener wrote:jaydece wrote:
Once again senator is right!
GO TEAM PERRIN!
Can you get the engine cover back on with the Perrin if you're running the STI strut brace.
From what I can tell the answer would be no.
bigBADbenny wrote:Have you doused the area with soapy water to check for bubbles/leaks?
Something I'm researching for future improvements to my car is using "O" rings for any induction piping.
So many issues with leaks...
I was wondering why Wiggins clamps are so awesome, basically it's the use of "O" rings to seal the joins, so why not use very thin "O" rings to help seal silicone etc. piping against clamps, 1 rings per clamp.
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