Turbonator/Metal Shavings

Discussion in 'Fox 5.0 Talk' started by Aaron'S'tang, Apr 13, 2006.

  1. Aaron'S'tang New Member

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    So the other day I posted that I thought I found copper flakes in my oil. Well thankfully, it must have just been a dirty drip pan as I changed it again after about 400 miles and found no flakes of any kind. I also cut my stinking oil filter in half since I still had it around, and found nothing, god that was a messy job, I wouldn't suggest it unless you are using a ban saw.

    Now that I know my engine is ok, I can spend the money on the TURBONATOR and get that stupid supercharger off my car. Booooy, I've been waiting for that TURBONATOR.
  2. bynummustang Seen my other Jackstand?

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    Congrats on a healthy motor, why don't you rub it in?
  3. Aaron'S'tang New Member

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    Huh??
  4. Euphoric306 New Member

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    they sell these tools that cut open the filter by going around it and tightening it every turn, i don't know if that's what you were talking about.

    turbonator > *
  5. Aaron'S'tang New Member

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    Oh yeah, like a big pipe cutter, never thought about that. Since I don't have one a hack saw got the job done.

    Turbonator was a joke, Ha, I thought it was funny, but I guess I was wrong.
  6. Euphoric306 New Member

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    i was playing along. please don't put anything in your induction that doesn't belong there (except of course for a turbine that is coincidentally linked via a shaft to another turbine that is also coincidentally placed right where your exhaust is routed......





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