Attention Class! Today we will be covering...
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Attention Class! Today we will be covering...
the search function! My name is Pat and I will be your instructor for this course. This is an survey-level course; no homework, no tests, and no final exam. Good? Good. The search function on this website is accessed by clicking on the search tab, which is located in the white-on-blue toolbar toward the top of the screen.
Roll your cursor over until its directly on top of the downward pointing arrow that is right next to the word search. Search is located between New Posts and Quick Links. Good so far? Excellent. Now click on the arrow ONCE and a box will appear below the arrow. In the text box enter the topic of what you intended to create a new thread about, whether it be oil, gas, tires, turbos, or any other kind of upgrade. This box is not case sensitive so those of you with the grammar of a newborn chimp will be OK; those of you with the spelling of a newborn chimp, however, may be in a spot of trouble.
After you have entered the topic of your inquiry move the cursor to the right until it's directly over top the "Go" button. Click said button once. After you have clicked the button related threads will start to appear on the screen; find one with a title that sounds promising and have at it.
No matter how obscure you believe your topic to be, remember to use the search function to see if it's already been covered; there by saving you and everyone else time and effort.
Questions?
Roll your cursor over until its directly on top of the downward pointing arrow that is right next to the word search. Search is located between New Posts and Quick Links. Good so far? Excellent. Now click on the arrow ONCE and a box will appear below the arrow. In the text box enter the topic of what you intended to create a new thread about, whether it be oil, gas, tires, turbos, or any other kind of upgrade. This box is not case sensitive so those of you with the grammar of a newborn chimp will be OK; those of you with the spelling of a newborn chimp, however, may be in a spot of trouble.
After you have entered the topic of your inquiry move the cursor to the right until it's directly over top the "Go" button. Click said button once. After you have clicked the button related threads will start to appear on the screen; find one with a title that sounds promising and have at it.
No matter how obscure you believe your topic to be, remember to use the search function to see if it's already been covered; there by saving you and everyone else time and effort.
Questions?
#9
Sorry noob, you can only do that if you buy the prepackaged turbo kit for your 12v, add NAWS, and THEN get your blowoff valve. No joy on the 1.8T - the reservoir doesn't hold enough boost fluid.