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Old 02-15-2006, 07:23 PM
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what is !cags, ttt, and bump some of yalls slang terms? what do they mean i want to be cool i feel stupid reading this stuff
Old 02-15-2006, 09:06 PM
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The ! means removed as in !cags !air !egr !cats cags is the computer aided gear selection, the 1st to 4th forced shift at low throttle, air is the air injection system, the egr is exhaust gas recirculation, cats is the catalytic converters (emissions stuff)
bump and TTT are just to bring the post back up to the top bump=bumping the thread to the top of the page
ttt= to the top
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!cags----Skip shift eliminated (6 speed cars only)

ttt---to the top

bump---same as the one above..bump to the top.

both ttt and bump are used to bump a thread to the top of the page so that when someone logs on the topic has new replies and is at the top...therefore making the chance of them looking at that thread better.
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lol i guess we were typing at the same time.
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https://ls1tech.com/acronyms.html

here's a list of just about every goofy acronym that gets used on the site




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