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Old 08-19-2008, 08:57 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Duct tape does not make for a turbo install

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Old 08-19-2008, 12:42 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Man... some of you guys have got NO sense of humor.
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Old 08-19-2008, 02:52 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Man... some of you guys have got NO sense of humor.
The guy is a troll. He only joined this (and a few other Hyundai Forums) to post that crap. Look at his join date and the date of thies thread. He has 4 post all in this thread.
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Man... some of you guys have got NO sense of humor.
^ Dito. I don't know whats up with all the haters.
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Besides, I've pressure tested the duct tape/ t bolt clamp combo to 10psi with no leaks!
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For some reason, I'm calling BS on this one.
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I want to see the finished product, if theres one.
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^ Dito. I don't know whats up with all the haters.
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Besides, I've pressure tested the duct tape/ t bolt clamp combo to 10psi with no leaks!
You are a troll. Don't come here and make a bogus post like that as your first post.

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There isn't. He's a poser who probably doesn't know the first thing about working on cars.
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lol this reminds me of a youtube video i watched a long time ago somebody used duct tape to put together the turbo system on an eclipse and the car wasnt boosting that much but it was sounding like a turkey screeming loud lol so funny.
judging from that vid i would say duct tape holds a good 2 psi for 1 minute
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lol this reminds me of a youtube video i watched a long time ago somebody used duct tape to put together the turbo system on an eclipse and the car wasnt boosting that much but it was sounding like a turkey screeming loud lol so funny.
judging from that vid i would say duct tape holds a good 2 psi for 1 minute
The turbo is not even hooked up. It is duct taped to the top of the engine.
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