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    New one on me, I can only imagine the effect it had
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    Now I need a Zero exhaust and to start looking for a supercharger

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveyLC View Post
    Had one little hicup, the throttle flipped over and stuck open on the way back, which almost made me soil myself! Is that common?
    Never heard of that happening before. think i'd change my underwear just in case any way
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveyLC View Post
    I've just bought Loweys car (Paul) and I've got a MASSIVE grin on my face
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveyLC View Post
    Had one little hicup, the throttle flipped over and stuck open on the way back, which almost made me soil myself! Is that common?
    Never heard of this before, it may be that the cable needs some lubrication/cleaning.
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    Never heard of this before, it may be that the cable needs some lubrication/cleaning.[/quote]

    Tim could be right as your driving style was alot different to what the car had experienced in my ownership

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowey260 View Post
    Tim could be right as your driving style was alot different to what the car had experienced in my ownership

    Judging to your reaction at the way I went around that round-a-bout I assume mine is a little different too

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