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PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:52 pm 
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Whilst trying to chase a short in between my headlight switch and the actual lights i decided to rip that brown "material" crap that is stuck to the inside of the firewall out. Once i found the short and fixed it (YAY) i started the car and drive it back into the garage......DAMN, talk about sucking!! I havent heard the induction noise from inside my cabin before and i like it, LOTS!! I can only imagine how good it must sound for you weber/dellorto guys!!!!

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There's nothing but a sheet of vinyl between the Ramflo filter on the Weber and the back of my speedo.

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(sounds awesome though) :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 8:41 pm 
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yea that stuff certainly serves a purpose......

I took my mother in law for a spin in pops. She said 'you would get a headache pretty quick'.....I said NO WAY, that's music to my ears!


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