hello
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01tib;249220 wrote:
Welcome Kelly....i figured thats who it was.
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Bp-08;249264 wrote:
hmm... zach?hahaha DING!
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Bp-08;249270 wrote:
ok we will get this out of the way. im cool now. its over. im sorry man for all the shit. ive grown up now. so no drama or nothing will work for me if it works for youture, i didnt wanna say anything untill i knew for sure. but yea, no drama..no worries.
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buck;249379 wrote:
hey. my name is Brian, friends call me Fett. I drive an 04 stage II WRX. STi spoiler n scoop, Garrett turbo, turbo XS dual boost controller, Garrett TBE, headers, UP, all that good stuff. so yeah hit me up.wait... you have headers? explain....
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buck;249379 wrote:
hey. my name is Brian, friends call me Fett. I drive an 04 stage II WRX. STi spoiler n scoop, Garrett turbo, turbo XS dual boost controller, Garrett TBE, headers, UP, all that good stuff. so yeah hit me up.make your own intro thread??
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Bp-08;249383 wrote:
wait... you have headers? explain....I don't really kno what you want me to explain but...
The idea behind an exhaust header is to eliminate the manifold's back pressure. Instead of a common manifold that all of the cylinders share, each cylinder gets its own exhaust pipe. These pipes come together in a larger pipe called the collector. The individual pipes are cut and bent so that each one is the same length as the others. By making them the same length, it guarantees that each cylinder's exhaust gases arrive in the collector spaced out equally so there is no back pressure generated by the cylinders sharing the collector.
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buck;249391 wrote:
I don't really kno what you want me to explain but...The idea behind an exhaust header is to eliminate the manifold's back pressure. Instead of a common manifold that all of the cylinders share, each cylinder gets its own exhaust pipe. These pipes come together in a larger pipe called the collector. The individual pipes are cut and bent so that each one is the same length as the others. By making them the same length, it guarantees that each cylinder's exhaust gases arrive in the collector spaced out equally so there is no back pressure generated by the cylinders sharing the collector.
that went way over your head man lol. no it shot over your head and im pretty sure past the moon. but welcome. now get outa my thread. oh and did you copy paste that off the internet or something lol. doesnt sound like something someone would just explain. i can hint you dont know much about your car besides what is listed on recipts. but mabye im wrong.
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i sense a lotta hate. why u gotta hate man. hell yeah i copy pasted i wasnt tryin to cover that up in the least. n if u think all i got is bank then lets run em...
i didnt wanna list all the mods, cuz u'd prob get ur panties in a bundle. so alright man... later :icon_cheers:
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