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these types of comments arent needed.

What type of comment was presented?

Doesn't sound like you did anything wrong. For some reason, certain newer mods. get weird like that sometimes, even though the posts are normal. Similar comments were made about a post or two I made a whike back that there was no issue with. The mod who commented to you didn't see any problems either.

 

 

 

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It wasn't towards me.lol, rather than.to.another person. Just wondering what he said.was, if indeed was, incorrect in judgement.

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Jon's comment was made towards me because I am a member on silveradoss.com as well. I saw no problem with it. Maybe a bit of sarcasm or a bit condescending, but I take no offense to it because my tickets were from well just going 15 mph over the limit on long drives. Justin and I got into it over a thread I had about a ticket a year ago, but water under the bridge. I see where I was out of line and I haven't had a ticket since

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Here is the engine cover on the car

 

 

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these types of comments arent needed.

Sorry Sarah,it was not my intention to offend anyone. Chris, I was not taking a shot at you, I'll PM you.

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When's the supercharger going on that beast Ryan?

 

No plans for one currently

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Translation: the wife said NO :lol:

 

Honestly I havent even really thought about one. If I wanted to go the supercharger route I would have went with the ZL1 or I will go with the ZL1.

 

She would say no but I havent asked

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They say that it's easier to ask for forgiveness than it is to ask for permission...

 

That it is.

 

Just dont order large items (see photo), she wasnt happy about this one :lol:

 

She did like the sound after I installed it

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I drove it to breakfast. After cleaning the MAF and TB it runs a hell of a lot better

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To Ann Arbor for work then tonight to UPS to return a package to Amazon. Then some old man pulled out in front of me. Nearly hit him.

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