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flop101
01-06-2013, 04:39 PM
There are three bones of the os coxae (hip bone) that come together to form the acetabulum. Contributing a little more than two-fifths of the structure is the ischium, which provides lower and side boundaries to the acetabulum. The ilium forms the upper boundary, providing a little less than two-fifths of the structure of the acetabulum. The rest is formed by the pubis, near the midline.

It is bounded by a prominent uneven rim, which is thick and strong above, and serves for the attachment of the acetabular labrum, which reduces its opening, and deepens the surface for formation of the hip joint. At the lower part of the acetabulum is the acetabular notch, which is continuous with a circular depression, the acetabular fossa, at the bottom of the cavity of the acetabulum. The rest of the acetabulum is formed by a curved, crescent-moon shaped surface, the lunate surface, where the joint is made with the head of the femur. Its counterpart in the pectoral girdle is the glenoid fossa.

The acetabulum is also home to the acetabular notch, an attachment site for the ligamentum teres, a triangular, somewhat flattened band implanted by its apex into the antero-superior part of the fovea capitis femoris. The notch is converted into a foramen by the transverse acetabular ligament; through the foramen nutrient vessels and nerves enter the joint. This is what holds the head of the femur securely in the acetabulum.

The well-fitting surfaces of the femoral head and acetabulum, which face each other, are lined with a layer of slippery tissue called articular cartilage, which is lubricated by a thin film of synovial fluid. Friction inside a normal hip is less than one-tenth that of ice gliding on ice.

DakDak
01-06-2013, 05:27 PM
1. No if it was done properly.
2. Depends largely on tune. If you want fuel economy buy a econobox
3. Sounds like a VSS sensor fault. See what the seller says.
4. Again ask the seller why this happens. Could be the oem steering wheel is replaced with a aftermarket one and there air bag sensor left unconnected.

Long as it was mechanically a1 I wouldnt mind. But depends if clearcoat peeling etc

flop101
01-06-2013, 06:01 PM
The acetabular branch of the obturator artery supplies the acetabulum through the acetabular notch. The pubic branches supply the pelvic surface of the acetabulum. Deep branches of the superior gluteal artery supply the superior region and the inferior gluteal artery supplies the postero-inferior region.

flop101
01-06-2013, 06:48 PM
Just wanted to add another point, what do you think insurance will cost? I just turned 25. Is it even possible to get insurance on a k20/24 build?
If its ridiculously high, i might have to just find an OEM ep3r or look for an s2k.