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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by TravisBiggie
Don't listen to this guy.

get arp head studs, like everyone else is telling you. It is a must for all boosted motors in my opinion. Do you want your head to lift under boost? I don't.
Pffff
Show me one....ONE setup that has had lift at 300whp or less
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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by LTCxD2B
Is it just me or did i read the shodans post as to raise the price to include the decking cuz it's needed so the honda ***** can get it done because they will have to either way and it would make it easier ... My friend just shipped his block to css and we just did this I even have the price out comparison stuff and it's easier to have css do the decking since it's already there and the cheapest vs the local shop ... Just saying some noob will probably decline it and complain about a hg later I will definitely get my next block css cuz it works no hating lol just relax woo saa
That's how I read it. Easier to pay a little more to get everything done all in one location, instead of being cheap and shop around, only to waste more time than necessary from going to one shop to another.

I don't get the big deal that's going on in here :shrugs:
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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 08:07 PM
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Default Re: Block guard in lsv turbo setup

Originally Posted by DC4KiD
That's how I read it. Easier to pay a little more to get everything done all in one location, instead of being cheap and shop around, only to waste more time than necessary from going to one shop to another.

I don't get the big deal that's going on in here :shrugs:
That's all I was really saying... Dude just came outta nowhere and went straight loco.



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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by TheShodan

because I use a higher level of vocabulary in my argument,
I suppose today's response triggered some deep-seeded feelings.

Look, it's not my fault I type and speak in an educated fashion
Deep-seeded vs. deep-seated - Grammarist
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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 08:46 PM
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Ah, semantics... well played..
At least I utilized the spirit of the meaning of the term. Education still does not evade me simply because of a grammatical error.

Am I allowed to fix that, or did it already get caught up in the scrutinizing net of the interwebz? ...
Oh wait, I should have said "doe"..doe.

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Old Mar 27, 2015 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by TheShodan
Ah, semantics... well played..
At least I utilized the spirit of the meaning of the term. Education still does not evade me simply because of a grammatical error.

Am I allowed to fix that, or did it already get caught up in the scrutinizing net of the interwebz? ...
Oh wait, I should have said "doe"..doe.
Doe-active
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