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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

integra's prop. valve says "4040" on it some where small.
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

yeah i know. im getting the one with the crx rears..but since im gonna have to change my hubs now because of the small axles..Ill be needing one from the teg that I take them from. Big brakes ftmfw
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

wtf is ftw? I've seen it so many times, and used to knwo what it meant, but I can't think of it, and I've googled it like 8 times now, and can't find it... WTF IS IT? lol
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

For...the...win!
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

well, that's not what I thought... (fuck the world) but I couldn't understand why I would see it so much on things that it made no sense on.

Like... Take your thermal couple off and change it FTW... (fuck the world???? wtf?)
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

HAHAHAHA, wow. Youve just been educated.
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

good good.. I used to think "TTT" meant something completely elsewise too... but we won't go there.. women, offensive language, etc.
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

i think if the civic's prop. valve says 4040 on it, it'd be the same as the teggy's
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

wtf does ttt mean anyway? Ive always been lost on that one
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

TTT == To The Top

It's kinda like "bump" when a thread is dying off w/o replies, only usually used by the OP.

OP == Original Poster... in case you didn't know.
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

omg..i get it now. And im pretty up on my 1337 speak
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Re: civic prop valve vs si one.

haha... I saw a last post on another forum about someone putting a B20A5 head on a EW/D16A1 block and the end post was about how the B20 couldn't rev much and had shitty power... and it \/\/45 /-\|_|_ |*()5+3|) |_1|<3 +|-|15 (Was all posted like this) needless to say, noone bothered replying to it.
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