anyone for DIY low comp pistons?

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Mr2_NA
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Re: anyone for DIY low comp pistons?

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:lol:

I'd also like to see...
Originally Posted by j-dogg
Mods you should move this to the Lobby so we can make this into an epic thread. This is right up there with Direct Exhaust Injection and the guy on MX6.com who welded additional blades on his turbo.


Please locate :D
Dale_V
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Re: anyone for DIY low comp pistons?

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Mr2_NA wrote:

Please locate :D


not seen that, im on the hunt! :lol:
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PMSL

Wasnt there an thread about an Audi being ported and polished with the guy pouring sand into his intake with the car running? :lol:
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Mr2_NA
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Re: anyone for DIY low comp pistons?

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StevieL wrote:PMSL

Wasnt there an thread about an Audi being ported and polished with the guy pouring sand into his intake with the car running? :lol:


:thumleft: LMFAO. http://www.audiforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80267

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phoenixtat wrote:This will be the link you need

http://www.mx6.com/forums/2g-mx6-forced ... o-mod.html

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Steve-O 2007
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its like the guy who decided to clean the inside of his engine by draining the oil and blasting water down the oil filler cap lol

But seriously I bet these stories are all just made up :wink:
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Cant see what the problem is? :clap:
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I can believe this because a guy where I work changed his oil then decided to clean the inside of his engine with degreaser by filling it with the stuff not the water soulable stuff mind. Then to make sure it was clean he started it and wondered why after 5min it siezed. We didnt take the p**s to much mind
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