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Do we really need a rhetorical question thread?
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My car is completely stock except for all the mods.
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09-01-2021, 07:16 PM | #80348 | |
Airborne at your service
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Jk, I feel the same way when I see various cars.
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09-01-2021, 07:33 PM | #80349 | |
Feeling like thinking....
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No need to answer...'twas a rhetorical question. If there are (at least) two sides to every issue...which side gets to label the other side as (insert favorite insult against intelligence or morality here)? If all one has are misquotes, mischaracterizations, an almost pathological dependence upon strawman arguments, willful misrepresentation, and/or a total lack of reading comprehension , does that mean they still win arguments because they can write well, type a lot,and have lots of time on their hands? Yes. I'm very pissed at being completely and totally misrepresented many times by certain prolific pompous self-righteous condescending close-minded fear-mongering posters here,to the point where correcting their misrepresentations of my statements would be a full-time job...and I just can't anymore. Hopefully,the reading comprehension skills of the majority of readers here will serve that function. I tried... I really tried...but some pigs will never sing. Ain't life fun?
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09-01-2021, 08:25 PM | #80350 | |
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One of them is oil coolers lol
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09-01-2021, 09:25 PM | #80351 |
helmholtz resonator
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09-01-2021, 09:37 PM | #80352 |
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@NoHaveMSG, how does your push button ignition work? I've thought about it since we talked. I think my Lotus is much different. You need a key to start it, then press the buttom. You put the key in a normal ignition on the steering column, and turn to run, then press the start button. To emergency turn off, same as normal: turn the key.
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With key fob in the car clutch in and push button to start. Shut off is the same. If the car is moving you have to hit the button rapidly 3 times to shut the engine off.
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chicken tonight
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There is NO NEED for an oil cooler! Just use thicker oil! BLAH BLAH BLAAAH...
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I may try to add something in the future I dunno yet. I have another engine harness I can mess with.
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You are giving me anxiety. Though I really do need to get my logging setup figured out. I have no communication from the gauges to the logger and I need to calibrate the tach signal. I would think telling it that it’s a 4cyl 4 stroke would be enough but it is reading off. And it isn’t double the reading so it isn’t recording it as twin spark setup It shows 7-750rpm as about 1000-1100 rpm.
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