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I'd like to thank PowerWorks.

11K views 122 replies 34 participants last post by  LornesBored  
#1 ·
...for the **** eating grin on my face.

Thanks, guys. ;)





I do have a little leak at the relo plug for some reason, but I'll address that tomorrow. :eek:
 
#5 ·
Yep, we went for the first drive last night, it's really fun as a passenger in a seat that isn't bolted down. :D

I miss my supercharger. :(
 
#11 ·
Congrats buddy!

ZX3TUNING said:
which Relo plug are you leaking from?

just wait, soo you will be looking for more power!
Lorin has been content with his 115whp beast for over 6 years, I think 220whp will suit him well for a while ;)

- Drew
 
#12 ·
If you think that was fun, wait until we take the Power Works equipped 05 Mustang GT out on the track next weekend.:rock:

Is it bad that I have a GTI, but still crave the feel of my PW Focus from time to time?:lol: :what:
 
#14 ·
BUR_ZX3 said:
wheres the :stiffy: smiley with the recent additions?


Can't wait to see what kinda times you turn in next weekend Lorin!
I don't think the car is quite track ready at this point. ;)
 
#19 ·
OGFocus99 said:
Lucky it's that plug. I had good luck using Permatex high temp thread sealant in a tube. Super stuff, no shredding.
that is what i supplied Lorin with on his oil line kit.
 
#22 ·
I got a chance to work on it tonight. No other fittings appear to leak.

...and these just simply were not all that tight. Rather than remove them and start fresh, I just added a bit more torque, and it seems to have solved the problem.

I'll inspect it again tomorrow.
 
#26 ·
OmniFocus said:
...and these just simply were not all that tight. Rather than remove them and start fresh, I just added a bit more torque, and it seems to have solved the problem.
Sooooo, the part of the oil relocation kit that I installed didn't leak, even though you were worried it would, yet the part that YOU installed leaked...
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