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Old 01-03-2006, 08:57 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by SKILMATIC
Again. This forum isnt just dedicated to post information. If a information based forum is all you are looking for good luck cause all forums are not just about bringing the car culture information. We have other portions and threads that do not pertain to info and even cars sometimes. Sometimes peopel post threads of things that dont even have anything to do with cars.
So you want every forum to be given the same rules as 'off topic'?

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Originally Posted by SKILMATIC
So what are you going to do? complaign to everyone that doesnt post information about supras and flame them for it? And btw, my post said off the top of my head. Which would tell any common sense thinking person that he is going to get back with you with the correct info which I did in a pm before you even came in this thread.
You're the only one I've seen that's repeatedly wasting everyone's time with ramblings (not to mention inaccurate info like turbos that mix exhaust and intake gasses). So yes, I would sincerely expect that anyone that's blatantly and repeatedly wasting everyone's time should be called on it.
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I think this isnt an argument on whethor I brought information or not I think this is a unraveling over our last argument and you are mad because you losed it. Again I have no time for temper tantrums.

Now where is that ignore button?
Since you brought it up, I still haven't seen your dyno run with 40psi and 650rwhp on the stock twins alone (no other power adders allowed).

Again for goodness sake, stop posting off-topic. This thread is about suprafann and the engine in the Supra he's planning to purchase.
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