
Puffwagon
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It's about as funny as my 3 year old son walking into the kitchen this morning and announcing to my wife and I, "I just farted, smell that fart I did?", then walking out, leaving the kitchen repugnant. Thank you Thomas, I did smell your fart, thanks for sharing.
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Ha and there I was trying to save a hundred dollars a couple of months ago. It was on sale before I did my bushes and also just after. At least I still have the tool though. Oh well ya get that.
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That's crazy man. Must be all the lsd you have. Get it? ...lsd..halves...cos one wheel's not enough... Ok, attempted/possibly failed dad joke.
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7kw would pump like a bitch in a garage. Just a tad bit of overkill?
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For the cost of fitting aftermarket diff bushes you should look into the twin diff bush diff hat option. It is around $1500 drive in, drive out. If you plan to make a lot of power or drag race your car then it is definitely worth considering. Even if you own your car for the next 10 years, it certainly could be worth the cost of replacing the original design 2 or 3 times. http://www.independentmotorsports.com.au/ford-falcon-ba-bf-fg-and-territory-turbo-irs-diff~188
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I have superpro polyelast bushes. They were just under $400 delivered. I haven't done much driving on them, about 500km, but so far I'm happy. I bought a diff bush tool for a tad under $500 delivered and fitted them myself. I guess you could buy the tool and shout a friend lunch or you can pay a shop the 6 hours recommended fitting time. (or in my case have the local mechanic turn the job down lol) http://superpro.com.au/find/superpro-polyelast-hybrid-bushing-kit-for-a-superpro-suspension-parts-and-poly-bushings-for-ford-australia-falcon-ba-bf-sedan-2002-2007-/productnr-KIT210K/cid-999500234/vid-
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I was driving my honda van a few days ago and there was a cop going 90 in the 100 zone. Because the van is a gutless pile of crap that sometimes refuses to engage vtec, I would have had to take a runup and get past him/her at 120 as it was uphill and there was a truck coming 600 metres away. I decided against that (the van is slow and I would have done the same if not police) and drove behind them where they promptly sped up to the limit.
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This is the result of someone who takes pride in their work and wants 100% completion/satisfaction. You usually only get this if you do it yourself. Please explain your method/handiwork in detail, not for me but to "make Australia great again"! (And for everyone else reading this thread lol). P.s It looks like that housing smoked like a bitch when it got installed. Agreed. When a company supplies a product that, while may work as intended, clearly lack pride in presenting their work or providing (the last 5%) maximum performance.
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There needs to be a flat spot at the back of the seat so the flapper doesn't bind up. It won't appear round, because of this. It looks like the back of the port is still high and the front (closer to the flapper arm) is still lower. Check the seat for grinding damage and check with a torch that it seals. Hold the bastard shut hard when checking. Realistically a slight scratch here and there makes no difference. It doesn't look that bad, it just looks rushed. It will probably work fine. Whack it on and see.
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550km is nothing. Anything will last that long unless it had been assembled by a sandpit. If you can feel the vibration, in this case, it's already too late. Just keep your ears/feet/etc listening mate and you should be ok. Pull it apart again at 5 thousand and see what's up. Hoping for the best homie.
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I've been fixing my pool this week. I neglected it for about a month and it turned green. It also gained a few kg of pine needless courtesy of the neighbour. Thank you and get stuffed you karnt. I only had a floater with one chlorine tab for 20,000 total litres previously. I had no idea what I needed to do. I soon fixed that. I bought a 9m vacuum hose, vacuum head, adjustable handle, scooper, algaecide, testing kit, hyclor 2kg super shock chlorine, 1 litre hyclor superfloc, 3kg sodium bisulphate and 4kg sodium bicarbonate. It came to less than $300. It took me 3 days to clear it and get the levels right. Now it is perfectly clear and smells great. It also gave me a lot of satisfaction turning a nasty pool into a nice one. Lol I suppose it would have been easier and cheaper to drain the pool and draw a cool bath but it's not the same.
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It's morning...just...so morning all. @Pixy Angel I was supposed to go under but plans changed and I was awake for it instead. I'm familiar with the feeling of stuff stuck in my gum as that was an issue when the teeth were still in. It feels better today so I might be in luck. On the topic of new borns, my little one had a sore belly last night so I was up with her until 6am. The missus got some sleep last night and I just caught 5 hours then. We had to do night and day shifts with one of our boys. I hope that doesn't happen with this baby. Flamin kids ay!? Who'd have em?
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Ha. Now you're stuck with it you mean.
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Lol I could have but cbf. You can do it for me if you like.
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Good news. Let's hope it stays tight!
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Me. I have a paper tape measure to track my gains. You want pics or nah.
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I'm heading to the er tomorrow to get it checked/ultrasounded/whatever and also get a script for something stronger than panadeine forte. I've had to take 120 to 180 mg of codeine every 4-6 hours for the last week for relief. It's actually driving me nuts.
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Pics of post workout bicep pump.
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Open diff means double the skids due to half the traction.
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Rinsing out my wisdom tooth hole just now and a 2mm square by 1mm thick piece of sharp arsed tooth falls out. Maybe that's why it's been hurting like a bitch. @Frederick I met your hubby this afternoon. Seems like a top bloke.
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My wife has a 2012 lancer. It goes good enough to keep up with traffic and is very stable at highway speeds. We had a vt commy at the time and the lancer was faster than that. Even with me driving (not that I flog it) it returns about 6.8L/100km with some suburb driving but mostly country. I've tried driving it hard and I never saw an average of more than 8.5L/100km but I spose constant city flogging would get it higher. We paid 12k for nearly 2 years ago and it only had 15 thousand km on it. Now it has around 50 thousand on it and it's only needed tires and regular maintenance.
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What...? Music...? Are You Listening, Too? (Music Video Watching)
Puffwagon replied to turbo.vixen's topic in Off-Topic
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Alex with one post (when I first read it) is asking about a car on gumtree from Alex which is dodgy as fark doubly so. Wtf karntz Box stock T dot is on the money. P.s I'm going to put my car back together (all stock like...don't ask...) and go for my missus approved cruise your way soon bro. Wanna meet up for a big mac or a beer/soda?
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The Random And Funny Video Thread
Puffwagon replied to Dagabond's topic in All Videos and Multimedia
@arronm I thought you might enjoy this. -
He sent it to a message thread I deleted. I was unaware when I wrote that post. I guess you could drop and give me 20? Oh. I delete almost everything from my inbox for reasons. Send me a new one.