3day weekend coming up, so I'm probably going for it. thanks for the encouragement.Originally Posted by volcomsoldier19
This is a discussion on SoCal WRX FlatFour (F4) within the South Western States forums, part of the Regional Discussion category; Originally Posted by Hytek714 get them installed at motor werks... they're really not that bad, Anson i'm sure you can ...
Originally Posted by Hytek714
they're really not that bad, Anson i'm sure you can do it, just give ur self about 3 hrs, the part that scares people is that the injectors are so buried in there, take some pics along the way so u don't 4get how they go back in....
make sure when you are putting back the injectors to lube up the o-rings or else they will rip (like what happened on blarg's car)
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chris u still intrested in the jacket let me know my friend is waiting for a reply
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you think you can get a picture of it? what brand is it? im still interested.
i just got back from a late night/ early morning bike ride. i feel a bit more comfortable riding now. the only thing that really bugs me are thoes stupid lights that dont realize that im there waiting. stupid sensors... but anyways, i got the bike up to 70 (since i felt more comfortable) and wow!! what a rush!! i love it. so far ive put 80 miles on it since i got it.
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Originally Posted by WRX13oy
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there u go same color
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nice chris, have fun man you gotta let me know when you want to go riding manOriginally Posted by WRX13oy
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Originally Posted by subaru3169
White lithium grease is generally for metal-on-metal applications. I'm not sure I'd want to put it on my injector rings, but frankly I don't know what I'd use instead.Originally Posted by ansonowicz
just use BUKAKE grease! it works![]()
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