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Old 03-06-2002, 06:22 PM
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I eat JDM Food....ramen...yummm....
Don't be a ricer and eat rice .. Sushi is JDM ...
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[quote]Originally posted by Moppie
[b]However, having said that, if you do need to raise the pressure then almost any good auto parts store will sell a variety of caps in differnt pressures for your car. There's no need to import an overpriced one from Mugen. [quote] Actually not. We donīt have as much aftermarket parts as you US guys have got. I only found the one from Spoon over here. ....and I īREALLY donīt care if a part is JDM or USDM or whatever. Nobody would know where itīs from anyways over here.

But at the end all I wanted to know was if it has got any drawbacks. Youīve (Moppie) told me that itīs not a good idea and so Iīm not going to think about it again.

@jaxle: Sorry! Didnīt mean it like that.
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Well I can see no technical reason why you should not buy one.
and also no technical reason why you should.

If you want to raise the pressur in your radiator then there are far cheeper alternatives.
and if you in for show then Iv seen far prettier ones in the parts shops.
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Rising the pressure should be avoided, it can cause other things to fail, and dons't address the real problem of why the cars is over heating.
Thatīs already a reason for me not to buy such a thing. It was just an idea anyways...
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