Wtb killer b oil pickup
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wanting to save money? why not snag the TigWerks oil pickup? Check the vendors, lots of them are running memorial day weekend sales..
Covert Performance Oil Pickup for 02+ WRX/STi/Legacy GT/Forester XT Import Image Racing
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wanting to save money? why not snag the TigWerks oil pickup? Check the vendors, lots of them are running memorial day weekend sales.. Covert Performance Oil Pickup for 02+ WRX/STi/Legacy GT/Forester XT Import Image Racing
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wanting to save money? why not snag the TigWerks oil pickup? Check the vendors, lots of them are running memorial day weekend sales..
Covert Performance Oil Pickup for 02+ WRX/STi/Legacy GT/Forester XT Import Image Racing
Covert Performance Oil Pickup for 02+ WRX/STi/Legacy GT/Forester XT Import Image Racing
OP just order one from Killer B directly.
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I found mine on nastysocks for less than new, shipped. Guy found out he had the wrong part (there's two types iirc). Your luck may or may not be as favorable. FWIW, I only saved about 10 bucks out of the whole deal. Weigh that against your bargain hunting time
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I would, as would bear here too it seems.
There are places where one can cut some corners, oiling ought not be one of them.
The other extreme is a full Cosworth setup and/or dry sump, but that's asinine overkill unless you've a truly devoted track car, and even then, $$$ to burn.
There are places where one can cut some corners, oiling ought not be one of them.
The other extreme is a full Cosworth setup and/or dry sump, but that's asinine overkill unless you've a truly devoted track car, and even then, $$$ to burn.
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the Tigwerks pickup hasn't had failures and it made by a member who is one bad *** welder. you can look him up on FB.
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Do you have some sort of proof of the tigwerks not proving itself? Just because bear says this doesn't mean CRAP! Most of the stuff out of his mouth is crap.
the Tigwerks pickup hasn't had failures and it made by a member who is one bad *** welder. you can look him up on FB.
the Tigwerks pickup hasn't had failures and it made by a member who is one bad *** welder. you can look him up on FB.
You go with what is proven and has a track record. Perhaps the tig is a great unit, no clue, never even seen one installed...but, does it have a hard and fast track record...nope.
Are you the same kind of guy that says its OK to run T6, and that you don't need to change oil but every 200,000,000k?
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Economy of scale. How many tigwerks is there out there, how many killer B. Look I get it, you are a fanboy, and have the guys **** in your mouth right now, that is cool. However lets look at what is on most if not ALL the time attack beasts...willing to bet not one is anything but killer B.
You go with what is proven and has a track record. Perhaps the tig is a great unit, no clue, never even seen one installed...but, does it have a hard and fast track record...nope.
Are you the same kind of guy that says its OK to run T6, and that you don't need to change oil but every 200,000,000k?
You go with what is proven and has a track record. Perhaps the tig is a great unit, no clue, never even seen one installed...but, does it have a hard and fast track record...nope.
Are you the same kind of guy that says its OK to run T6, and that you don't need to change oil but every 200,000,000k?
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Economy of scale. How many tigwerks is there out there, how many killer B. Look I get it, you are a fanboy, and have the guys **** in your mouth right now, that is cool. However lets look at what is on most if not ALL the time attack beasts...willing to bet not one is anything but killer B.
You go with what is proven and has a track record. Perhaps the tig is a great unit, no clue, never even seen one installed...but, does it have a hard and fast track record...nope.
Are you the same kind of guy that says its OK to run T6, and that you don't need to change oil but every 200,000,000k?
You go with what is proven and has a track record. Perhaps the tig is a great unit, no clue, never even seen one installed...but, does it have a hard and fast track record...nope.
Are you the same kind of guy that says its OK to run T6, and that you don't need to change oil but every 200,000,000k?
The only person who has a dick in their mouth is you. that's probably why you don't make it out to meets and you HIDE behind the excuse that someone is going to touch your precious car, ***** please. i call that being a Puss puss or you just cant seem to remove the dicks from your mouth and make it out the house.