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Old 02-23-2005, 08:27 AM
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need a direction

sup guys, im relatively new to all this car modifying and stuf like dat and find it reli hard to find websites with good technical information. Jst outta interest do u guys have ne information concerning the technical side of cars from engine info to fitting a turbo kit, jst generally nething that could help aid me like preferably useful websites....we all gotta start somewhere hey?....thanks!
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Old 02-23-2005, 10:06 AM
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Re: need a direction

This site has many knowledgeable people and you should find nearly all the information you need here. For future referance, keep your posts easy to read, use real words and good spelling and grammar because people will be more willing to help you. Plus, some people are really anal about that stuff and you might get flammed. for general engine modification and such post in the engineering/technical forum, for forced induction(turbochargers, kits, nitrous, etc) post in the forced induction forum. if you ask a clear question people here are more than willing to respond
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