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Old 03-06-2008, 09:37 PM
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Default Re: Volant Cold Air Intake

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sounds cool... don't sweat the "kids" all over your ball sack... fissle is what drizzled out his daddys nizzles and ran down his mommas azz crack....
How very shakespearian of you.
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Old 03-06-2008, 10:43 PM
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apimpdad,
yes, but i don't know where to start. i don't know what you mean.
what pully? what type do i buy? how does it get installed etc.
what is it for? i'm all for making my toy beter and better.
really i don't know. but i'm open to learn.
i appreciate the info,
thanks, gorilla
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its the underdrive pulley that is connected to the crankshaft. the stock one is bigger and heavier, the ASP pulley is smaller and made from aluminum so its lighter. it slows down the accessories such as the alternator, power steering, and a/c which in turn unlocks some hidden power. just remove the old pulley and put the new one on, it took me and a buddy about an hour. i saw someone on here a while back, that made their own ram air kit from a neighbor's old throw away vacuum, using the parts off that. its kinda like Hi Volts air box mod thread.
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Old 03-07-2008, 08:10 AM
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How very shakespearian of you.
well what did you expect for a response when you are being a tool? The guy put money into his truck and is sharing his experience with others that are interested.... andd you are doing nothing but taking up oxygen. Like the OP said if you don't like his posts then skip over them

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well what did you expect for a response when you are being a tool? The guy put money into his truck and is sharing his experience with others that are interested.... andd you are doing nothing but taking up oxygen. Like the OP said if you don't like his posts then skip over them

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You've hardly put me in my place, as you probably intended, with your highly creative rhyming.

It was an honest question that meant no offense, as I stated. I've taken my answer from his silence. Good day to you.
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Old 03-07-2008, 08:42 AM
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not trying to put you in your place... there are moderators here for that... just letting you know that you are and idiot and should find a hobby other than stalking Gorilla. If it was an honest answer and you meant no offense you would have stated it and dropped it... but you continue to reply.... hence you are a troll.

Gorilla sorry for the hijack I just hate people that have no purpose in life other than trying to make themselves feel better
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How very shakespearian of you.
The correct spelling is "shakespearean." If you are going to get on people about spelling and grammar, at least spell correctly yourself.
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man, this is turning into a bashing forum. Haha
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Default Re: Volant Cold Air Intake

ya forgive me... I usually don't take the bait
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