Lazy New People
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Vehicle: 2000 Hyundai Tiburon
Whats with the plethora of new people coming on that want to do everything half ass and have it handed to them, honestly, pay your dues to learn what you need to, research, try stuff, listen when people tell you things, if you want a super turbo car and you dont want to figure anything out its easy go buy one, if you want to build it then quit rushing around to bolt shit on when you admit you dont know anything.
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We have been spoon feeding a lot of noobs lately, myself included. There's plenty of information out there, most of it readily available.
Who knows, maybe they're just trying to increase their post count.
Who knows, maybe they're just trying to increase their post count.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nos4atu @ Mar 23 2010, 09:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>LMAO, Well to get 400hp, do I REALLY need a management system???</div>
nah youll be fine, slap that ebay turbo on and seal it all up with some formagasket fing02.gif
nah youll be fine, slap that ebay turbo on and seal it all up with some formagasket fing02.gif
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Vehicle: 2012 mitsubishi eclipse spyder gs, 2001 hyundai tiburon
Sweet!!!! Maybe that turbo will still work with my Ebay high horsepower/low gas mileage performance chip! LOL!
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What really sucks is obtaining a car from a noob friend that put almost every bolt-on imaginable on the car including dual adjustable cam gears only to find the original timing belt still on the car at 130,000 miles. Of course the belt snaps leaving me no other option but to pull the head and rebuild an engine that barely has any stock parts on the timing side.
mad.gif thanks noob for the FUn project.
mad.gif stock parts would have been nice had he not sold them on ebay
mad.gif thanks noob for the FUn project.
mad.gif stock parts would have been nice had he not sold them on ebay
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tanc @ Mar 23 2010, 07:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>People that enjoy getting spoon fed should buy a honda. GET THE PUN?</div>
Funny the car I was talking about was a 97 Prelude.
I HATE oil burnin honda's and their spoon parts.
Funny the car I was talking about was a 97 Prelude.
I HATE oil burnin honda's and their spoon parts.