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rayzx14rr


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posted April 05, 2007 04:07 AM        
Poll Question:
turbo

The problem that you have is the turbo , the oil pump don't have the volume that the engine and the turbo need so you need a dry oil pump electrical go to Weldon pumps the have what you need you need to separate the oil from the turbo and the engine. Remember that you have son factor oil volume, temperature and down force hp.
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Poll Results:
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iflyphi

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worm~hole


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Miles to go before I sleep....
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posted April 05, 2007 04:20 AM        
...too much sofrito, dude...
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Stalwart


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posted April 05, 2007 10:20 AM        
WTF?
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countersteer


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Didn't read the owners manual
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posted April 05, 2007 12:45 PM        
wow, and i thought the aussies were annoying...
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zxbob


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posted April 05, 2007 12:54 PM        
quote:
WTF?


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Bob

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iflyems


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posted April 05, 2007 04:26 PM        
??+2
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stevewfl


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posted April 05, 2007 08:25 PM        
I see the lickable tattoo snoopy acid is a big hit in puerto rico.
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Ojref


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posted April 06, 2007 03:17 PM        
quote:
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I think this guy is laughing at your oilpan filled with metal shavings, kick his ass
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iflyems


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posted April 06, 2007 04:22 PM        
Must be one of those drive-by "experts".
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salsa1


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posted April 06, 2007 05:50 PM        
"The problem that you have is the turbo , the oil pump don't have the volume that the engine and the turbo need so you need a dry oil pump electrical go to Weldon pumps the have what you need you need to separate the oil from the turbo and the engine. Remember that you have son factor oil volume, temperature and down force hp.
(SUERTE )"
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What I understand:

Ray is offering assistance as he is indeed a genuine ZX-14 enthusiast and wants to help the turbo problem which recently occurred...

the problem ray sees is not enough oil pump force or volume delivery as he puts it to feed both the turbo and the engine at the same time.

he recommends going to a Weldon oil pump for after market parts..

he seems to be above our heads.. he might know his stuff and may have insight to help if he could communicate it better..he wishes good luck...
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