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  1. Yeah, breaker one-nine, this here's the Rubber Duck,

    you got a copy on me Pigpen? C'mon.)

    (Ah yeah, ten-four Pigpen, for sure, for sure.

    By golly it's clean clear to Flagtown. C'mon.)

    (Yeah, that's a big ten-four there Pigpen. Yeah, we definitely got the

    front door good buddy. Mercy sakes alive, looks like we got us a convoy)

  2. haha, no just caught that. it was on tv while watching tosh.

     

    Damn that thing is huge, or you have girly wrists! Why didn't you just buy a watch band and strap your cell phone to you wrist?

     

    $5 says you damage it in a week by banging it into something!

  3. As it looks in the tables, here's what I'm thinking.

     

    #1 from the switch(button) is common(both functions) "on", #3 from the harness is common(both functions) "on", therefore I would connect them.

     

    #2 from the switch(button) is resume "on", #1 from the harness is resume "on" so connect those.

     

    #3 from the switch(button) is set "on", #2 from the harness is set "on"....connect.

     

    at least thats the logical thing I would do.

  4. aeromotive 13109 is the most common and works great. jegs price is $144

     

    Thats the one we used on most of the FD builds, and I had one on my mine.

     

    How does it work?

     

    where is the port normallly? on top?

     

     

    I need to buy one tomorrow, I am going to go to jegs. Can anyone recommend on that is under 150 bucks?

     

    The FPR uses the boost pressure to increase the fuel pressure in a 1:1 ratio, meaning that for every pound of boost you increase fuel fressure by 1 PSI.

     

    The port comes out of the side in the form of a nipple:

    http://www.jegs.com/images/photos/0/027/027-13109_7.jpg

  5. Define "killed", like loose, or fell apart?

     

     

     

    To OP:

     

    The information provided is so incredibly vague that an answer/diagnosis to your post is virtually impossible to derive.

     

    Other questions that need answered with great detail. Please leave out words such as "broke(n)" unless they are followed by a description that would give a mental picture of the specific part that has failed, where it failed, and how many pieces it failed into.

     

    What was the car doing ("issue") that made the owner think it needed tie rod ends?

     

    Who replaced the tie rod end, and what other parts were replaced as well?

     

    Was the car in an accident?

     

    Was the car aligned afterwards?

     

    Is there a Wake and/or Funeral scheduled for the tie rod end that was killed??

  6. yeah i thought i would try.. well good news is i found the 8mm bouncing around the dryer.. and i have multiples of many sockets just not the ones i need

     

    You should try the flea market on West Broad St. They usually have several tool vendors with bins of sockets (Mac, Snap on, Matco, S&K, Blackhawk, Craftsman) I've even seen sets of Snap-on. I go there at least 2 times a summer with my "missing" list. Check the tables outside.

     

    Hours

    Every Fri., Sat., Sun.

    10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

     

    Location

    4170 W. Broad St.

    Columbus, Ohio 43228

    3 lights east of I-270 & W. Broad St.

    Across from Westland Mall

  7. Everyone says that, but so far everyone has liked it. Shit is amazing! Went to a Chinese buffet that had it, and it was okay. So I had to experiment on my own and so much better. And I don't even like peanut butter that much.

     

    I looooove peanut butter. I've had thai peanut sauces, peanut soup, and much more prepared by some of the most renowned chef's in the state, and I just cant stand peanut sauces.

  8. I don't think there are such things as "extra tools". Sounds like you'll have to spend 80$ on the tool truck.

     

     

    I beg to differ. I have a bucket of "extra tools" that I have ended up with including wrenches, sockets, extensions......etc.

     

    Unfortunately for the OP, it's mostly GearWrenches and Craftsman sockets/wrenches....

  9. Cleaning out the garage and found this:

     

     

    New OEM Right Engine Motor Mount for a Audi or Volkswagen

     

    Part number: 8D0 199 382L

     

    $30 takes it

     

    http://i.ebayimg.com/07/!BsvSzIwBGk~$(KGrHqYH-EQEvG!)H!vvBL5IG,5(jw~~_12.JPG

    Fits:

    AUDI A4

     

    year Type liter del. asp. vin designation where used position notes

    2001 L4 1.8 FI T C AWM Engine Mount Right

    2000 L4 1.8 FI T AEB Engine Mount Right

    2000 L4 1.8 FI T C ATW Engine Mount Right

    1999 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

    1998 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

    1997 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

     

    AUDI A4 QUATTRO

    year Type liter del. asp. vin designation where used position notes

    2001 L4 1.8 FI T C AWM Engine Mount Right

    2000 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

    2000 L4 1.8 FI T C ATW Engine Mount Right

    1999 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

    1998 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

    1997 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

     

    AUDI A4 QUATTRO AVANT

    year Type liter del. asp. vin designation where used position notes

    2001 L4 1.8 FI T AWM Engine Mount Right

    2000 L4 1.8 FI T C ATW Engine Mount Right

    1999 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

     

    VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT

    year Type liter del. asp. vin designation where used position notes

    2005 L4 1.8 FI T AWM Engine Mount Right

    2004 L4 1.8 FI T AWM Engine Mount Right

    2003 L4 1.8 FI T AWM Engine Mount Right

    2002 L4 1.8 FI T AWM Engine Mount Right

    2001 L4 1.8 FI T AUG Engine Mount Right

    2001 L4 1.8 FI T AWM Engine Mount Right

    2000 L4 1.8 FI T B AEB Engine Mount Right

    2000 L4 1.8 FI T ATW Engine Mount Right

    2000 L4 1.8 FI T AUG Engine Mount Right

    1999 L4 1.8 FI T AEB Engine Mount Right

     

    VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 4 MOTION

    year Type liter del. asp. vin designation where used position notes

    2005 L4 1.8 FI T AWM Engine Mount Right

    2004 L4 1.8 FI T AWM Engine Mount Right

     

    VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT GLS

    year Type liter del. asp. vin designation where used position notes

    1998 L4 1.8 FI T AEB Engine Mount Right

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