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2011-06-01 04:56:15
#11
C|...|...|H

its crazy.[/QUOTE]

^^^ this has been the funniest thing ive seen all day, love your computer art work.
2011-06-01 16:31:35
#12
My b14 runs hot until after around 5-10 mins of driving. Probably just the jwt ecu. Goes from 210 to 180 after that time. So does yours always run hot? Or just on short trips?
2011-06-01 17:08:50
#13
Havent drove it that much, but it had pushed coolant before, but hadnt heard it boiling before.
But it was 40-50s before. now its 80-90's. So yeah. But today, im going to refill it and go for another test drive when my GoPro gets here from UPS.
2011-06-01 18:22:14
#14
Originally Posted by Coheed
Only when it gets really hot. But I have golden eagle head studs so I don't think the head is lifting or the gasket is blown.


Riiiiight. I stretched my first set of GE Head studs.
2011-06-01 22:05:36
#15
Ohhh I forget, bleed the system.
2011-06-01 23:54:07
#16
alright, the boiling part stopped.
It does have bubbles. but its not boiling (yes theres a difference)

So that crushed line was it.

WHO knows the testing procedure for the TPS?
2011-06-02 00:24:27
#17
ill have a video to show the bubbling in the reservoir. in a while...
2011-06-02 00:38:11
#18
YouTube - ‪GOPRO201‬‏
2011-06-06 17:09:08
#19
So problem is not resolved.

Im 100% sure its the headgasket now.
2011-06-06 17:15:35
#20
Which headgasket?
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