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#2751
is it an LNF kit or pieced together kit? Because the factory LNF turbo has the WG and BOV built in... I know I'd need a separate blow off valve because I cannot control that one with the pcm, but thats fine
#2757
i'll have to set it up this weekend like that to see what it looks like
#2763
if i would have been working a new job this year i would've had a new STI back in august when i was pissed off at my car and wanted to trade it in i have too many vehicles i want so i can't pick what my dream car is exactly, it's probably between a C3 Corvette Stingray 454 big block or a first gen Yenko/COPO Camaro (i'm an old school guy at heart!)
#2770
lose your license? caught speeding? annnddd photoshop FAIL. lol I'll just set it up tomorrow an check it out before deciding anything.
Toby look ! https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/part...ust-go-290783/
Toby look ! https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/part...ust-go-290783/
#2771
Brian, as posted in your speeding thread question.
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms...ets/pub472.pdf
Excessive Speeding
When a driver is convicted for speeding 31 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit, the driver will have to attend
a Departmental Hearing. The driver will receive a written notice of the specific time and location of the required hearing. The
hearing examiner will review the driving record. Upon the Department's review of the hearing file, one or both of the following
will be initiated:
1. 15 Day License Suspension
2. Special On-Road Driver's Examination
If a 15 day suspension is initiated, the driving record will show 5 points upon restoration. No points are removed if a special
driver's examination is initiated and completed.
Failure to attend this Departmental Hearing will result in a 60 day license suspension.
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms...ets/pub472.pdf
Excessive Speeding
When a driver is convicted for speeding 31 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit, the driver will have to attend
a Departmental Hearing. The driver will receive a written notice of the specific time and location of the required hearing. The
hearing examiner will review the driving record. Upon the Department's review of the hearing file, one or both of the following
will be initiated:
1. 15 Day License Suspension
2. Special On-Road Driver's Examination
If a 15 day suspension is initiated, the driving record will show 5 points upon restoration. No points are removed if a special
driver's examination is initiated and completed.
Failure to attend this Departmental Hearing will result in a 60 day license suspension.
#2773
that sux man, u crazy for doing 92 in a 55 tho, i always thought it was 35 or more u lose ur license but that dmv pdf cleared that up. haha. hope u don't but like the other guy said, if you that worried about it then u may want to at least consult with a lawyer that specializes in traffic court.
BTW, NEVER EVER ADMIT ANYTHING TO THE POLICE. NEVER TALK TO THEM ABOUT ANYTHING. Only answer their questions directly and as short as possible. They CAN lie to you as well so they could say that their supervisor clocked u back there so u sure u don't know how fast u were goin? they say stuff like that to coerce you into admitting guilt. Once u admit guilt then your a stuck pig. (pun intended)
BTW, NEVER EVER ADMIT ANYTHING TO THE POLICE. NEVER TALK TO THEM ABOUT ANYTHING. Only answer their questions directly and as short as possible. They CAN lie to you as well so they could say that their supervisor clocked u back there so u sure u don't know how fast u were goin? they say stuff like that to coerce you into admitting guilt. Once u admit guilt then your a stuck pig. (pun intended)
#2774
Yeah, I just learned that the hard way haha. I don't wanna spend the money on a lawyer to only end up losing my license for 15 days. It would be a waste for what that guy is probably going to run me.