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jimlab 06-02-05 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by pomanferrari
my constant whining is getting old.

You're right, it is. You won't be missed.

scotty305 06-02-05 02:49 AM

Pomanferrari:
I rode in a Lotus at this weekend's autocrosses. They're a fun little racecar, and would be just amazing with an additional 50-100 hp. Be warned, however, they're not much for creature comforts. I'd imagine long trips being a pain: keep the RX-7 for cross-country touring.


-s-

PS: What is your exact cooling system setup? For the AST bypass, did you loop lines or tap & plug holes? What thermostat are you running, and is it gutted or drilled in some way? What radiator / ducting setup? Have you put a restrictor in the heater line? Removed the coolant lines to the throttle body?

twokrx7 06-02-05 06:20 AM

jimlab, stop acting like a kid that's just been punished by his mommy, I have been in this third gen rx7 community awhile and I must say that's it's not like you to be so easily provoked ... lol

pomanferrari, I agree with you

rocking on with evans

J9R8 06-02-05 08:21 AM

I am going to try and keep out of the actual debate, but on pomanferrari's behalf, he is a patent attorney (engineer as well), is so not hurting for money, and is a good natured and generous person.

technonovice 06-02-05 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by rx7tt95
For those using ECU's such as the Power FC, at a reading of 100 degrees Celsius, the ECU's "logic" kicks in extra fuel to help "cool" the combustion temps and help to lower coolant temps. The stock ECU does the exact same thing. There's no real way to control it on the PFC, even with the Datalogit. There are several functions the ECU will not relinquish full control of. Idle mixture being the other (just ask anyone with 850cc primaries!)

This is a very interesting point. The coolant temp sensor does not know the difference between Evans or Prestone so when it sees 100+ degrees C it starts dumping fuel. I'd be curious to see datalogs with AFR's from those conditions. How rich is it and how much the injector duty cycle has increased to compensate under load?

If its dumping enough fuel, it could even be reducing power levels.

BATMAN 06-02-05 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by pomanferrari
You were born in 1983 according to your profile. It's 2005, last time I checked 2005 minus 1983 makes you 22 years old. So you've owned a FC or FD since you were 7 years old?

If you're going to make shit up, at least keep the shit straight. And how the hell do you get 500K b/w two cars? 400K on the FC and 100K on the FD?

I'm someone else that is sharing this account.

And I'm just a couple years younger than Jimlab.

I'll give u a clue on who else is using this account.

I have the most undisputed miles on a FD.

BATMAN 06-02-05 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by pomanferrari
I have come to the conclusion that this forum has served its purpose for me. The last time I got anything useful was when this guy installed an auxiliary electric water pump on his FD. Oh, that was me. Well, what about that time when the guy installed JimLab bushings and found out that they groaned like a wooden frigate. Oh yeah that was me.

BTW, the shit for bushing that Jim sold to me he does not have on his cars: his car runs custom machined steel bushings. We get second rate plastic and he uses steel. Great product endorsement eh?

In fact, checking the posts on the 3rd gen forums, I find nothing but JimLab and his arrogant I have more money than you attitude. At some point they were funny and interesting but it's the same tired old attitude. Jim, try hanging out with people who have more money than you rather than those who are less fortunate than you are just so you can stroke yourself to sleep every night.

What I'm trying to say is that it's time for me to go the way of Gordon Monsen: I'm looking to get either an Elise or a used 911GT3 and get out of the RX7 entirely - the shit is getting old.

So ur saying that u have offered more technical advice than JimLab?

:rofl:

If u made an effort to work in the software or (a few years ago) dot com industry then u probably won't find it so hard to ignore jim's subtle comments about his wealth.

Oh wait, thre isn't much use for a mechanical engineer...........

BATMAN 06-02-05 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by jimlab
You're right, it is. You won't be missed.

I love how he always trys to insert those last minute sucker-punch comments as his exit strategy.

I know plenty of bitches........ er women that have a similar approach.

BATMAN 06-02-05 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by J9R8
....... and is a good natured and generous person.

So are 99% of the people on the forum when u meet them in person.

It's amazing the kinda words that I heard from people that meet or know Jimlab in person at SS5. As a matter of fact they make him out to be just the opposite of what this forum might illustrate him to be.


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