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Old Aug 19, 2002 | 05:01 PM
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So I'm coming home from work, I'm very close to my house in fact. I'm in Northborough, just turning off Otis street onto rt 20. I decide to gun it up the hill (like I usually do).

The car feels weird in the top of 1st and when I shift hard to second, the car just spins quietly. I think to myself "thats odd" and frantically search my instrument cluster for a clue as to why that happened. However, the biggest clue is the wide slick of coolant I'm leaving on the ground behind me.

I can already smell coolant in the air, and start to figure out at what point I can coast home from, or where would be a good spot to pull over and await a little help. The temperature rises steadily... past 210 as i turn onto my street, give it one last goose of throttle, and kill the motor before something bad happens.

I turn on my flashers, and manage to coast the 1/4 mile + into my driveway, where she now awaits new coolant, and my lazy *** fixing the hose that came off.

An interesting side note, is the hose connection that came apart, was a legacy of the supercharger install, and shouldnt have really been left that way in the first place. ugh.
Old Aug 20, 2002 | 10:55 AM
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at least you made it home and it wont cost to much to fix. for some reason when something breaks on my car its usually $500 and i have to have it towed. i hope i did not just jink myself. good luck dennis..
Old Aug 20, 2002 | 04:38 PM
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she was fixed within hours, for the price of some coolant and a couple minutes under the car...

when i uninstalled the supercharger, I left that hose rerouted and extended, the way they tell you to. The plastic piece you use to splice the hoses together is a little melty and deformed. Methinks it cant handle heat well, warped, and allowed the hoses to slip off.
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