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Right then was at a cruise last night (got stopped by cops and giving a formal warning WAHEY!) And my mates were loving the Blow off valve in my car but they kept referring it as a Dump Valve and i kept having to say NO ITS NOT!!!!

So my Question is What is the difference or is it the same thing?I though dumpvalve was more linked to the Exhuast system where as blow off was more to do with the Turbos but then again i am a Mechanical Idiot :P

 

Let me know lads its good trivia this :)

 

Thanks

 

Munny

 

P.s Any1 going to Ultimate Street Car Nxt wkend?

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No they dont - they call them:

弁を吹き飛ばしなさい

:D and Funky Simon is

ファンキーなサイモン

(sorry, it couldn't cope with FunkySi hehe)

Brilliant! I'll get that made out in fablon and stick it all over the doors on my Z...or even a lower back tattoo! :rofl:

:D and Funky Simon is

ファンキーなサイモン

(sorry, it couldn't cope with FunkySi hehe)

 

I bet that actually is the translation for C U Next Tuesday! :rofl:

あなたとより低い背部入れ墨とのそれらに対するサイモンそしてあなたの中傷

あなたとより低い背部入れ墨とのそれらに対するサイモンそしてあなたの中傷

 

Really? Oh dear, that bad is it? Vagisil 'should' sort that out Sarah.

Actually means:

 

"Down with you Simon and your slander of thosde with a lower back tattoo"

 

however as the difference between jap and english is that great it

translates like for like as:

 

You and Simon and your slander for those of a lower back section tattoo

*cough* Actually it's libel, not slander. Or it would be if it weren't true :D

statements presented as fact must be false to be defamatory

whatever its still defamation of character, most especially my back and i take great offence as my tattoo rocks!!! :D

Errr

Although this thread is slanderous to dump valves
I wouldn't dare comment on the back of a lady to whom I have not been introduced.
Errr I wouldn't dare comment on the back of a lady to whom I have not entered

 

:rofl: :nelson: :mac1: :x: :o :nana2:

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

 

ffs

b*stard - that's another coffee sprayed all over the keyboard :rofl:

****ing hope it was coffee :eek: :rofl:

Ever wondered where FunkySi got his name?

Origin of funk

The word "funk", once defined in dictionaries as body odour or the smell of sexual intercourse, commonly was regarded as coarse or indecent. African-American musicians originally applied "funk" to music with a slow, mellow groove, then later with a hard-driving, insistent rhythm because of the word's association with sexual intercourse.

 

The music was slow, sexy, loose, riff-oriented and danceable. Funky typically described these qualities. In jam sessions, musicians would encourage one another to "get down" by telling one another, "Now, put some funk on it!" At least as early as 1907, jazz songs carried titles such as Buddy Bolden's "Funky Butt."

 

As late as the 1950s and early 1960s, when "funk" and "funky" were used increasingly in the context of soul music, the terms still were considered indelicate and inappropriate for use in polite company.

:nana2: :D

Spunky Si smells of Knob cheese!!!

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