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Herblenny 01-12-06 07:37 AM

To be a Great 7 owner, one must learn how rotary engine works, how turbo works, and how to search the forum.

This debate goes back to many many threads about making newbs read thru for couple of weeks before they could start posting. This way, they have to learn how to search before they themselves could post a thread. Most people first get on the forum to ask questions about some problems with their car and usually leaves the forum after their questions been answered.

Problem with this forum is that there are way TOO many threads that are completely waste of bandwidth because same questions were asked over and over.. Problem, People don't search.

RiON 01-12-06 07:40 AM

You call that a big big big problem?? LOL i wish i had little problems like that that aint shit i been through 3 motors and 2 diffs and 3 trannys lol.

HDP 01-12-06 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by DamonB
Share with us your better method? I can't find it.

I don't have one. Never said I did, but you better believe since you've put this on my plate, I will certainly look into it.

recon fd 01-12-06 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by DamonB

Share with us your better method? I can't find it.


DamonB, I dont think he was saying he had a better method. I think he was just saying that he didnt like the method he found searching so he was looking to see if anyone else had better luck with a different method that was NOT posted.

Everyone please chill. He got it open. If the guy can't find what he is looking for in a search just anwser his question. If you think he is an idiot for asking then don't anwser it. Just help a guy out if he needs help. One day we will all need some assistance in doing something that we probally can not find the anwser for by searching.

-josh :)

DamonB 01-12-06 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by HDP
I don't have one. Never said I did, but you better believe since you've put this on my plate, I will certainly look into it.

I misinterprated your statement. I thought you were alluding to another way to get the hood open.

Personally I wouldn't bother trying to invent anything. If you're afraid your cable may break because it's original then just replace it. They cost about $30 IIRC and take less than 30 minutes to replace.

rynberg 01-12-06 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by recon fd
DamonB, I dont think he was saying he had a better method. I think he was just saying that he didnt like the method he found searching so he was looking to see if anyone else had better luck with a different method that was NOT posted.

No, that was why I posted my thread 3 years ago....


Originally Posted by recon fd
If the guy can't find what he is looking for in a search just anwser his question. If you think he is an idiot for asking then don't anwser it. Just help a guy out if he needs help. One day we will all need some assistance in doing something that we probally can not find the anwser for by searching.

The point was that he DIDN'T SEARCH, not that he couldn't find the answer!

AcesHigh 01-12-06 12:21 PM

Now, now, play nice everybody. The thread was answered in the very first post, no need to get all up in a dangle.

blwnrtr93 01-12-06 12:27 PM

i'm with westcoastrunner about wishing that was my big problem... stock twins took a dump... my 3rd gen has spent more time in the shop than in the driveway and on the road combined.


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