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I agrees that it is a great idea, IT IS. I was just commenting on the nyloc melting which YES IT WILL. I had 4 nylocs on the carb and those lost tension and grip in about 3-4 weeks. Plastic doesnt have to melt to loose strength. I STILL AGREE ITS A GREAT IDEA, I also think its great that people are still trying new things to keep our cars on the road. Alot of people are quick to talk shit because they do it through their computer atlease I have the balls to say something....hey RIMSPOKE nice idea, it should have come stock that way- keep it up

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NOT REALLY . I WILL OFFER A PLAIN 6mm NUT AS AN OPTION .

SERIOUSLY , HOW HOT DOES YOUR ENGINE GET ?

I HAVE USD NYLOCS ON MY INTAKE FOR YEARS WITH

GOOD RESULTS .

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That's what BMW uses almost universally now instead of the Nylocks. Basically looks just like a regular nut thats benn put in a vice and squashed a little. The small amount of thread interference keeps it tight. They can be reused a couple of times, but eventually they lose there ovality.

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