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the_msta_chizz wrote:
aza013 wrote:all the air con to be ripped out
8O
WTF

You realise summer is coming soon yes?
You also realise we live in one of the hottest nations on the planet?

Seriously, i don't think that's a good idea.
open the bloody window then :lol:

anywayz air con wastes more fuel and the unit is quite heavy
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the_msta_chizz wrote:
aza013 wrote:all the air con to be ripped out
8O
WTF

You realise summer is coming soon yes?
You also realise we live in one of the hottest nations on the planet?

Seriously, i don't think that's a good idea.
lol I used it about 2-3 times last summer I would rather open a window :lol:
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The only time I really missed my air-con (when it had run out of gas) was whenever I was driving along the highway on a hot day; I hate windows open at 110km/h but it gets boiling in there otherwise!
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well it sounds like a v six but dont say gpx i looked at other 95 gpx and they dont got the tcl botton and theres no sign of a rear wing
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Well, if the engine oil cap is on the right side its a mivec (GPX) and on the left is GR. Look at Aza's post and check it with your car and you'll get the answer :lol:
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xSlurpee wrote:Well, if the engine oil cap is on the right side its a mivec (GPX) and on the left is GR.
that is right if you are sitting in the car.
other way around for when you are looking from the front.
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Oh crap ... yeah the engine oil cap is on your right hand side when your upside down :lol:
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xSlurpee wrote:Oh crap ... yeah the engine oil cap is on your right hand side when your upside down :lol:
8O do you always work on your computer upside down or is it just time for your yoga class :lol:
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Close Aaron ... i gave up yoga classes because it didnt improve sex performance like said in the movie american pie :( .
What i really do is hang onto the gutter with my feet and watch over my beloved FTO throughout the night :lol:
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I used to drive a celica with no friggin air con...its no joke i tell ya
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well it must be a gpx thanks
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Post by borntospeed »

well... if you rev it pass 5000rpm, you notice that the engine suddenly sounds louder. even if its in neutral. i've made my honda loving friend sit in my car as i hit the mivec in 1st and 2nd gear just to show him that mivec is superior to VTEC YO!!!!! and the change over is more seemless compared to the jerkiness of the VTEC YO!!!!!. not too mention having more cylinders makes the car smoother. that's why v12s are the smoothest short of a rotary. dont know about the w16 engine of the veyron because i never sat in one before :p
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