Just find a short bolt and bolt it to a block :)
You could stack a couple to get it up higher or tip one on it's end or bolt it to the engine stand to save your back as this is going to take a couple of hours Ric!
Dub: Are you 100% sure on this? :D
(it'll save me making a mess if you are but I need to be sure as the filter I"m using has antidrainback and I can't rearrange the hose once cut)
SS5: Just reporting my real world findings, I used to stick with the theoretical when sizing pipes and the 3540R on 2.5" pipes at 20 psi should have been no where near Critical and on 3" should be a laggy bitch but isn't even close even with a 1.06ar Hotside.
SS5: The proviso here should be type of Turbo as the GT DBB Turbo's have made me totally reassess what I believed to be correct about sizing/response and pipe size.
There are 2 cables one short one long
The short one can be checked under the car the long one goes to the back of the gauge cluster and is a bitch to get to (check the short one first) ;)
Ummm if the crush washer on the bottom of the plug can seal combustion pressures I can't see Oil ever coming UP through it......
A loose plug isn't something you'd NOT notice.
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