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<blockquote data-quote="strongy" data-source="post: 27950" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>ye thats what im thinking but what?</p><p></p><p>really cant get my head around it i built it by the book doing all the relavent checks along the way,who knows ive about had enought to be honest ,ive been using it for work every day and its fine on the 30 min comute,but as soon as i take it up to 60 it gets to hot,oh well might just buy a new en then pop all my new bits on and just have to cut my losses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strongy, post: 27950, member: 125"] ye thats what im thinking but what? really cant get my head around it i built it by the book doing all the relavent checks along the way,who knows ive about had enought to be honest ,ive been using it for work every day and its fine on the 30 min comute,but as soon as i take it up to 60 it gets to hot,oh well might just buy a new en then pop all my new bits on and just have to cut my losses [/QUOTE]
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