I'm doing the big three on my 2008 STI and I am trying to avoid having to take off the intercooler for the engine block connection. Does anyone know where the chassi - Engine Block conenction is? Is there an alternate location?
i lol'dthat MECP is working wonders for you.
this is CA.com, and why not just runa a differnt chassis ground if you cant reach the factory one, most of the time the factory ground is just cost effectively placed. there are plenty of good chassis grounds.Totally uncalled for, this is why I don't come on here anymore.
Im proud of it, only 100 in the whole US...and people have brain farts. That doesn't mean you have to be an ***...what im getting at is you flaunt that MECP around like its something amazing and you know your shit, but you couldnt even come up with a solution for a simple problem like this on your own?
kinda pathetic IMO.
Im proud of it, only 100 in the whole US...and people have brain farts. That doesn't mean you have to be an ***...
And maybe if there was something constructive in the post instead of you just trying to put me down it wouldn't be such a big deal.
Thanks to the rest of you that posted.
EDIT: Oh the question wasnt me asking How the hell to do the Big Three, I was just looking to see if someone knew off the top of their head an easier way of doing it than taking off the intercooler.
Have you ever seen the engine bay of an STI? Absolutely no access to the engine block. Its a boxer engine so it sits on its side and everything else is on top of it....
The STI motor is not on it's side. It is horizontally opposed.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifIm proud of it, only 100 in the whole US...and people have brain farts. That doesn't mean you have to be an ***...
And maybe if there was something constructive in the post instead of you just trying to put me down it wouldn't be such a big deal.
Thanks to the rest of you that posted.
EDIT: Oh the question wasnt me asking How the hell to do the Big Three, I was just looking to see if someone knew off the top of their head an easier way of doing it than taking off the intercooler.
Have you ever seen the engine bay of an STI? Absolutely no access to the engine block. Its a boxer engine so it sits on its side and everything else is on top of it....
lazy@ss....comming here making yourself look stupid^^^Correct, I guess I was just being lazy.
I guess to be on CA.com you have to be at the top of your game 100% of the time.