Air intake quick fix
- sasquatch-hunter
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Air intake quick fix
Rachael found this pic on the net! Wow! Duct tapes and pringles! I can make my intercooler piping right now!
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- Modsqwad
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Re: Air intake quick fix
My wife always told me there was nothing couldn't be fixed with either duct tape or flowers.sasquatch-hunter wrote:Rachael found this pic on the net! Wow! Duct tapes and pringles! I can make my intercooler piping right now!
- Luna-Sea
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Re: Air intake quick fix
Hey,
I noticed there is only a 6 inch sour cream flavour and onion pipe,
going into full original flavour pipe.
This modder knows exactly what they he/she doing,
Nobody that I have met has the cohones
to go full can sour cream and onions pre turbo.
Right on!
I noticed there is only a 6 inch sour cream flavour and onion pipe,
going into full original flavour pipe.
This modder knows exactly what they he/she doing,
Nobody that I have met has the cohones
to go full can sour cream and onions pre turbo.
Right on!

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Re: Air intake quick fix
Only two 'tools' are needed to fix absolutely anything and everything.
If it's too tight, use WD40.
If it's too loose, use duct tape.
If it's too tight, use WD40.
If it's too loose, use duct tape.




