cobb sri wtf??

so Im still safe farting on my SRI right? Doesnt seem to affect it.

Well, you're releasing methane gas, which is combustable, so maybe it's got some sort of performance benefit. It'd be cool if you could eat a head of cabbage and 3 cans of Bush's baked beans the night before, run a hose from your bunghole to the intake manifold and have direct port methane injection at the track the next day. It's gotta be worth at least 50whp. Smells great too.
 
Well, you're releasing methane gas, which is combustable, so maybe it's got some sort of performance benefit. It'd be cool if you could eat a head of cabbage and 3 cans of Bush's baked beans the night before, run a hose from your bunghole to the intake manifold and have direct port methane injection at the track the next day. It's gotta be worth at least 50whp. Smells great too.

close thread its not even funny(boom07)(yupnope)
 
Well, you're releasing methane gas, which is combustable, so maybe it's got some sort of performance benefit. It'd be cool if you could eat a head of cabbage and 3 cans of Bush's baked beans the night before, run a hose from your bunghole to the intake manifold and have direct port methane injection at the track the next day. It's gotta be worth at least 50whp. Smells great too.

LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Where's Swampass when you need him??? I'm sure he'll have something to add to this Epic thread.
 
Interesting thread. I recently bought a 20" box fan to pull hot air off the engine. I let the car idle for a couple of minutes then shut it off and let the fan run for fifteen minutes or so. This weekend I put a smaller fan, blowing down on the Cobb SRI. If I leave the engine running and that second fan on, the engine stumbles and complains while it's idling.
 
I noticed that sometimes my car seems to vibrate ever so slightly on idle. I have to gas it a lil to get it back to a smooth idle. This happens every once in a while.
 

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