Welp...replaced my once stolen AEM CAI with a polished one and picked up a mugen oil cap and a mugen radiator cap. I took some pics. Sounds soooo much better with the CAI back in...the stock intake without resonator sounds so nasty.
Originally posted by Two-Five Boy Stop MODDING Muncher!!!
U haven't learned ur "lesson" yet eh?
Did u find anything useful for the Lude while in HK?
Hahah - yea..stop modding..suuuure
Actually..I'm just replacing parts that were stolen....hmm actually not really I never had a M oil cap or a M radiator cap before...
Oh well..what can I say..it's a drug
Hmm... when I was in HK, there's quite a bit to get for the lude..but at that time, I was kinda not into cars with the whole car disapearing thing ..the only thing I got for my car was a stuffed animal that's kinda 'in' in HK then.
I've always just figured if you wanted a Mugen oil cap why not just get one of the knock-off ones for like $30 and save yourself the $40 extra it would cost for the real deal.. it's not like they really do anything and the fake ones look just as good as the real ones IMHO...
Originally posted by Modern Angel I've always just figured if you wanted a Mugen oil cap why not just get one of the knock-off ones for like $30 and save yourself the $40 extra it would cost for the real deal.. it's not like they really do anything and the fake ones look just as good as the real ones IMHO...
I agree - however, someone was selling his old ones (mint condition) for $75 including the mugen radiator cap..It was a good enough deal for me.
Originally posted by Cookout Damn, too me even 75 bucks seems like a waste of money... whatever floats your boat! Of course, if I had the extra, extra money, then maybe.
True true..a Billet oil cap is about 13 bux
shrug..maybe the mugen design of the oil cap will make it easier for me to screw and unscrew it off since I'm enough oil to refill like once a month these days --- ya riiiight
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