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| XR-7:
--- Quote from: Dragonslayer182 on July 25, 2015, 01:04:54 AM ---Hm? All I'm getting from this is that the car on the right is the same model that I drive... --- End quote --- The red 911 turbo (993 version) in the middle. |
| Dragonslayer182:
--- Quote from: XR-7 on July 25, 2015, 01:41:35 AM ---The red 911 turbo (993 version) in the middle. --- End quote --- Oh. That looked like a VW beetle from the size of the pic ._. |
| DodgeViperAcr16:
--- Quote from: Dragonslayer182 on July 25, 2015, 04:58:00 AM ---Oh. That looked like a VW beetle from the size of the pic ._. --- End quote --- XDXDXDXD, Jeremy clarckson has said that for years, "it's just a jumped up volkswagen beetle" XD. |
| Dionysusan:
okay guys as i told you before my car is skipping on cylinder 6, no compression in that cyl. plenty of power but I dont want to burn a valve or anything else, plus it is hurting gas mileage. any suggestions for rebuild? is turbo really hard to do for a carbureted engine? |
| ABlockOfCheese:
--- Quote from: Dionysusan on July 26, 2015, 10:54:18 PM ---okay guys as i told you before my car is skipping on cylinder 6, no compression in that cyl. plenty of power but I dont want to burn a valve or anything else, plus it is hurting gas mileage. any suggestions for rebuild? is turbo really hard to do for a carbureted engine? --- End quote --- Turbocharging is difficult on a carbureted engine. Also you might not need a rebuild. Probably just a head gasket. Isn't your car an El Camino? |
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