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      07-11-2018, 02:05 PM   #1
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intake valve cleaning done and cobb pro tune

so my car was due for intake valves cleaning took the car to turner motorsport he re in mass i live 19 miles from them and wow they know what they doing at the same time i got a pro tune for my cobb what a difference this custom tune make so much power compare to ots maps they find out some other little thing that needed attention like the oil filter housing gasket was ready to be replace leaking oil change some coolant hoses now the car is more then ready for another 40k big thanks to ryan at turner for his work on the tune you guys rock
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Replace the OFHG asap. If oil leaks all over the belt below it can cause it to slip and cause you SERIOUS problems. Depending on your mileage you will probably want to replace the belt and pullies as well.
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Holy hell. Not one capital letter or punctuation.
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Holy hell. Not one capital letter or punctuation.


Ha ha! Thinking the same thing.
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Holy hell. Not one capital letter or punctuation.
sorry I didn't know this was high school
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Replace the OFHG asap. If oil leaks all over the belt below it can cause it to slip and cause you SERIOUS problems. Depending on your mileage you will probably want to replace the belt and pullies as well.
the oil didn't get as far they probably would have tell me that I need it to do that too
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