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01-27-2006, 07:37 PM
Post: #51
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kent14 Wrote:i doubt it. but then, i am taking it out every night for about 1- 2 hours to practice with the 8v singlcam in it. =`( its okay the motor is WEAK but ATLEAST IT IS PRACTICE.


...My CA18ET, only 1 cam, and just 8valves, but still good for 130+mph.... and thats with not a single Modification....

...now If i had a FMIC....


Listen to these people matey, list your mods, build your car but do it slowly!

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01-27-2006, 07:37 PM
Post: #52
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dAYTONA Wrote:can't believe how much attention from everyone Kent is getting...

it's like he's a chick with nice tits or something ;-)


LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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01-28-2006, 11:21 AM
Post: #53
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nmwisima Wrote:And why the hell this topic is @ the "Technical Section"?
Move it at the "new members"
Finally moved to "new members". Blush

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01-28-2006, 02:55 PM
Post: #54
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I think him getting so much attention is becuse many of us have gone through shit to get a 86 and make it run and stuff.. and so we know what a commitment it is to do such a thing. Its good that we look after one another and share tips and advice, or maybe we just love them cars, and dont want to see them end up in wrong hands.. i think he should listen up. After all he is the one who asked for the advice. But now it seems its more for ego-boosting purpuses, than really asking for help.

kent, i'll ask you one thing; why do you need an LSD? and why do you need disc brakes in he rear? why do you need coilovers?
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01-28-2006, 05:31 PM
Post: #55
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Apolan Wrote:kent, i'll ask you one thing; why do you need an LSD? and why do you need disc brakes in he rear? why do you need coilovers?
I know people who think drums are better. Tongue

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01-28-2006, 05:51 PM
Post: #56
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the handbrake grabs better if you ask me; might even be an advantage for drift learners..

All im saying you cant know the perks and benefits of different upgrades if you havent even driven the car. All mods are meaningless unless you come to all the conclusions why i need this and that. Unless ofcourse the main reason is showing off.
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01-28-2006, 10:24 PM
Post: #57
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well, I've known plenty of people who were all talk ... who said they had cars already on the boat, comming from Japan... where in fact, they had a wet dream after watching too many drift videos downloaded from the net.

I have a website, where I have shared my knowledge, with details on my engine transplants, brake upgrade, turbo upgrade, etc, etc. I have anwered hundreds of emails coming through my maximum toyota website since 1995, answered them, spent my free time helping others, and i have nothing against doing so...

But I dont waste my time talking to dreamers, and even worse - liers.

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01-28-2006, 11:02 PM
Post: #58
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dAYTONA Wrote:But I dont waste my time talking to dreamers, and even worse - liers.
Then stop spending your time on this topic. Tongue

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01-28-2006, 11:04 PM
Post: #59
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My whole point was not to be sour, but let everyone feel like they can be part of this board the way they are..that you don't need a fully stripped drift monster to be accepted..or even a car at all.

Anyway, I found a thread that to me was very similar to this thread on club4AG: link is here: http://forums.club4ag.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=128981

One of the lines from that thread says it all to me:

"An honest person wins the trust of friends."

The rest of that post captures exactly what I was trying to say, but, thanks to the flattness of internet, don't seem to be able to convey..

Anyway, thats the last post of me in the thread..wondering myself why I felt compelled to spend so much time here.

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01-28-2006, 11:38 PM
Post: #60
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I'm not Wink

and I was replying to people who responded to the original post, and they are not dreamers and liers... are you? :-)

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