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Old 27-04-2006, 08:35 AM   #31
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Is Any One Having Overheating Problems With Ba Xr8???

Gee you walked right into that one! Usually I would slam ya about having a big fat (with a ph) heavy V8 that over heats but because you’re new to the forum, ill go easy on ya! :

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And to tell the truth, Last time my 6 temp was higher than usual and that’s why my coil and dizzy let go. This time I just added 500ml of normal green coolant and the temp was normal the whole time.


UP THE 6!

And interesting about taking the best lap time rather than all 3, and then averaging it...
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