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debs123
10th February 2008, 21:54
anyone any ideas if i can change the head of my vtr to a vts head??

Sean
10th February 2008, 21:58
You want to clean your car with a vts cylinder head?

Search the forum please, this question is as old as Jesus. :)

debs123
10th February 2008, 22:02
i think so. ive been told i can just change the head without changing the bottom end. am i making sense??:oops:

Ryan
10th February 2008, 22:05
erm what the fuck... and what relevance to cleaning?

debs123
10th February 2008, 22:10
erm what the fuck... and what relevance to cleaning?

so do you know what im on about??

Matty_VTR
10th February 2008, 22:15
'Car Care & Detailing' means cleaning... so your posting in the wrong section...

if you use the search or even just look in the stickys on the performance section you'll fine a guide telling you everything you need.

Ryan
10th February 2008, 22:15
so do you know what im on about??

yes you posted it in the engine section and i didnt answer as its been explained many times.

Predator_R32
10th February 2008, 22:19
lol dohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

debs123
10th February 2008, 22:23
omg i cant believe how much im anoying people
im really new to this site and am really sorry for bugging you!!
as i have just noticed, i have been asking the same question many times in the wrong places but could never find my question again to find the answer, so thats why id write it again. SORRY!!!!!:oops: :oops:

Predator_R32
10th February 2008, 22:36
usually you read through the rules before posting, it will say to search before you post a thread, this is the type of question that gets asked a lot, we will let ya off you noob ;) :p

Paul
10th February 2008, 23:05
The answer is yes, but its too much hard work and would be much easier to just put a new VTS engine in irrc.

smiith
10th February 2008, 23:47
Suprised ryan hasnt come along with...

http://www.lakewoodconferences.com/direct/dbimage/50242792/Angle_Type_Brass_Padlock.jpg

Tony
11th February 2008, 00:37
The answer is yes, but its too much hard work and would be much easier to just put a new VTS engine in irrc.

WTF?

News to me.

Thought answer was and is a big fat NO.

Pat_Vts
11th February 2008, 03:03
Vts Engine Ftw Now Lock This Thread!

Paul
11th February 2008, 13:24
WTF?

News to me.

Thought answer was and is a big fat NO.

It can be done, People have done it.

Click Here Mate. (http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=100425&highlight=8v+16v)

craggsy
11th February 2008, 21:34
calm down man lads the lady jus askin a question.. instead of jus sayin its been explained loads fink bout it how she going to know if shes new.. find her a link of where it is explained then that may help matters

hesslevtr
11th February 2008, 21:37
how many more threads are you going to make asking same question

Ryan
12th February 2008, 14:44
Suprised ryan hasnt come along with...

http://www.lakewoodconferences.com/direct/dbimage/50242792/Angle_Type_Brass_Padlock.jpg

it wasnt in my section then,

Ryan
12th February 2008, 14:45
WTF?

News to me.

Thought answer was and is a big fat NO.

can be done just not worth the £££ to do the required work