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Old 03-08-2008, 09:48 AM
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Re: Redline vs. Turbo civic

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Just swap in an LS1 and call it a day, LOL.
We'll just swap it with the one from my friend's maro...he won't notice the loss of 2 cylinders, 2.7 liters, or 135 hp lol
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Re: Redline vs. Turbo civic

yea dude: thats nothin big..... just tell him he musta blown some cylinders... making no compresion in them....
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