love-hate relationship
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love-hate relationship
I'm beginnig to believe that FD ownership requires a certain personality defect. The constant battle to keep the car running at optimal performance or upgrading to get even more power must be a symptom of something. The one thing that can be counted on is that owning one of these cars will never be dull. First the wot fuel cutout, then a new clutch needed after multiple mods get power beyond stock clutch capability, then secondary turbo sporatic operation. Then.... getting everything *just right* and that feeling of supreme mastery of out-witting the complicated, diabolical little ECU brain of Japan's secret revenge for us winning the war.
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Re: love-hate relationship
Originally posted by ronarndt
Then.... getting everything *just right* and that feeling of supreme mastery of out-witting the complicated, diabolical little ECU brain of Japan's secret revenge for us winning the war.
Then.... getting everything *just right* and that feeling of supreme mastery of out-witting the complicated, diabolical little ECU brain of Japan's secret revenge for us winning the war.
-damn whats up with the smilies and them not working
.......damn i think its because the :"p" is the smile and thats the beginning code for the other ones i tried, gotta git that fixed guys
Last edited by TpCpLaYa; 01-10-02 at 11:16 PM.
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Yeah- like AA. Guess that means on their 12 step plan, I'm still in denial. What? Me have a problem? Hell no! I like spending gobs of money on mods and parts so I can spend money on mods and parts so I can get that rushhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Ahhhh. When you step down with your right foot.
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