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post pics or this thread has no purpose! lol...just post a video, 2600psi should get the job done

This thread is about water in an engine bay...

so here.

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LOL just had to post for those that didn't actually read it all... that was epic... long but very entertaining

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There was another even older one I wanted to post from VWVortex. This kid said he wanted to make his VR6 Jetta look better so he painted his calipers. Only he posted pics and he painted the brakes. The whole rotor, braking surface and all.

I would have posted it, only the pics are dead. lol
 


omgzzz wow "my friend is an autozone tech" really?

any code is an o2 sensor at autozone...... if that doesnt fix it "try another o2!"
 


post pics or this thread has no purpose! lol...just post a video, 2600psi should get the job done


You don't need pics, it's pretty simple. Make sure the engine is cool, cover and seal off anything electrical, and the air filter (I use alum foil and duck tape), spray everything else with a degreaser, and let it sit for 5 mins. Next, rinse throughly, touch up any spots you missed with more degreaser and a damp rag, remove the covering over the electrical components, and carefully clean them with a damp cloth. That's it. You shouldn't do this at a car wash though, as any oil or sludge residue will be washed down the drain.



I didn't read all twenty pages of the link, but a few years back somebody posted this same story on svtp. I believe he also mentioned how he was going to get a GTP. Probably a GP owner having fun trolling mustang forums.
 
i pressure wash my engine bay all the time. just take your open cone off or cover it up someway and your good

I usually take a walmart or similar plastic bag *inspect for holes :P* and cover the filter and tie it off... makes a good seal on the tubing and keeps it from getting wet, then just remove once done and your good to go
 
It appears that there are a lot of people posting on this thread that actually think this guy did this....:th_scratchhead: Y'all are aware that it was a joke and the poster came clean at the very end that he never did this, right??:th_lightbulb:
 


^I searched the mustang thread and didn't see the OP say it was a joke...what page?
Last couple pages under a slightly different screen name saying it was all a joke made up by some folks on an Eclipse forum. I'm going to assume that the original screen name got banned or something. :th_question1:
 
I read it start to finish, all 25 pages. It was never really clear to me. It was spread by users to multiple other sites for funiness, and supposedly "The Real Mark ........" w/e claimed it was a joke and that he was banned for multiple users on the forum after the original posting, but it could be a sham... we will never know for sure, but there were other threads and questions by the OP and he seemed to be that dumb, so its entirely possible its real. Take the time and read it and see for yourself
 
There was another even older one I wanted to post from VWVortex. This kid said he wanted to make his VR6 Jetta look better so he painted his calipers. Only he posted pics and he painted the brakes. The whole rotor, braking surface and all.

I would have posted it, only the pics are dead. lol

i can and haz foundededed it
i iz da interwebz master?

http://www.automoblog.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/how-much-hp-does-this-add.jpg

aparently hes not alone.........

painted brake rotors - Google Search
http://cache-04.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/12/2009/06/brake_fail_jalopnik_07.jpg

google is a very helpful lol man i still cant believe someone and others could be that stupid to paint their rotors too......
 
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