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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #74 from previous page: February 21, 2006, 04:53:39 AM »
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You've already proven your ignorance when it comes to Fieros. The dyno I have on my site shows the difference between the EGR valve on and off. And you stand here calling me a liar. That's your opinion and that's fine.


I never called you a liar. All i asked was if you could put up some pix of your car, and why not, arent you proud of it? Ive worked on thousands of cars, even a few fieros. I never said i was an expert on fieros. In fact, i'm not an expert on any type of car. But from the experience of thousands of repair jobs, i can tell you that guys who put chrom tips on their exhaust pipes think they ride runs faster. Customers who have the fluids topped off and the brakes changed perceive better performance from the car, etc.

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My opinion is that you are a troll and are way too concerned with my life.  Please get your own.


Wow, for the first time you actually state an oppinion. Congradulations.

Haha, i see you are getting upset now, maybe it's because you just realized that you neglect your woman to buy parts for your fiero.
 

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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #75 on: February 23, 2006, 11:43:13 PM »
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Didn't you bloaks learn English in school?


yea, that and c
 

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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #76 on: February 23, 2006, 11:52:25 PM »
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Tripitaka wrote:
You two should be on tha' telly, maybe on tha cheapass channel dat Ma 'n Cletus watch, sure!
We don' g'much f'book learning 'round here.
Hey! how 'bout you fellas git t'gither an duke it out huh? ya seem t' hate each other pretty big.


I'm not mad at lou, and i dont hate him either. If we ran into eachother at a bar, i'm sure we could have a nice chat about cars, microcomputers and women over a guniess.
 

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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #77 on: February 24, 2006, 12:32:11 AM »
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Well, if we were going to drink the fuller beers, I'd have to ask for a Blue Moon.  At the clubs these days I drink Captain Crunch - Captain Morgan, Malibu, pine-apple juice and cranberry juice.


Yes, i like the blue moon too. I stay away from the liquor.

cheers!  :pint:
 

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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #78 on: February 24, 2006, 06:59:46 PM »
Here in North Carolina, USA until very recently( as in like 6 months ago i beleive) there was a limit to the ammount of alcohol allowed in beer, i beleive it was like 6%, limiting the beer selection. Now we are free to drink what ever we want, so suggest away.
 

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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #79 on: February 24, 2006, 09:45:32 PM »
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#1: Fiero engines come out the bottom so you need a lift (to lift the car off the drivetrain)
#2: No garage
#3: It's bloody cold out there with no garage
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#4: I don't like to get my hands dirty

I have done basic things like replace the clutch slave cylinder and basic distributor/ignition stuff.  I've grinded excess casting off the factory exhaust manifolds.  I know everything I want done and I've picked every part myself, I'd just rather pay someone else to put it together and leave me to the most important part: enjoying the driving.


It's not any warmer in the shop during the winter ( for thoes shops with no heaters ). It never felt right standing under a car on the lift, 3000lbs of hardware slightly rocking back and forth as you do your thing.

Ive seen guys not set the arms right, and hit the switch, crushing the undersides of doors. I knew a guy who had one drop off the lift, and he broke a bunch of ribs(he was most likely drinking). A friend of mine had a car up on a jack and no stands, replacing a starter on buick, and things didnt look quite right. I grabbed a large wood block and just as i slipped it under the frame, the car fell, it ended up resting on the very edge of the block. Dude got out from under that car real fast.

One time i replaced the clutch on a 240sx, flywheel was burred so i sent it into the machine shop to get turned, put it all back together to find out they turned it beyond spec, so i had to take it all down and replace it.

many times ive had transmissions sent off to the tranny guy, just to have them break 2 weeks later and have to pull it down again( and not get paid of course ).

Same thing with engines from the junk yard. Spend 10 hours pulling and replacing an engine just to do it all over again when you find out you got sold bum hardware. Customers call up pissed off their car is in the shop for a week, they tell all their friends yer a crook and you suck.

Every car has a completely different electrical setup. One wire shorts to ground or a sensor is off by an ass hair, and the either doesnt run or runs like crap, takes days to find the problem.

No matter how many times you do it, setting time on an interference engine is scary.

Cheap pontiac cars are engineered by monkeys. Aluminum thermostat housings, steel bolts holding it down. Plastic connectors that rot after 3 years, fuel sending units that corrode, etc.

You dont need a lift to get an engine out of a car where it drops out the bottom. You just need to prop up the front end an awful lot and walk the engine out from under the car on a jack. Think of the lift as a convience/time saver piece of equipment. Theres always a way to get around not having one. If that werent the case, most southern rednecks would be riding bicycles.
 

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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #80 on: March 02, 2006, 06:22:41 PM »
But what i really want to know is how does one smoke cheese? I dont mean like "smoked cheese", i mean like actually "smoking cheese". I'm guessing it would be quite hard on the lungs.
 

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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #81 on: March 03, 2006, 12:16:12 AM »
Whats that smell... Ahh yes, smoldering plastic. Somebody in the vicinity has been smoking legos.
 

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Re: Time to celebrate!
« Reply #82 on: March 03, 2006, 12:46:14 AM »
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Good luck then.  I still don't think they'll sell devkits to people off the street (they never have, even buying from SNSystems you need to be registered developer).  Being a licensed developer working with a small dev team is a small thing compared to being a bedroom coder.  

Also remember that Nintendo has to approve what gets published.  You'd have to convince Atari AND Nintendo and I don't think that's going to happen either.  But, maybe in a few years a modchip for the Rev will be released and we'll have this thread repeat itself. :crazy:

Re: E3.  It's not as exciting as it used to be.  Too many non-industry types getting in on faked credentials.  I didn't even bother to go last year because of the crowds and lack of anything interesting to look at/play.  (I had been every year except the first one and the one that was in Atlanta) .  This year, with the lack of booth babes might be even worse, but at least the new systems will be displayed.  


But dude, you dont understand Nintendo is like, god and jesus and all thoes other people. Nintendo will spark a new revolution in the world. They are going to give away dev kits to 13 year olds for free! LOL!

LOL! Nintendo will approve any game, no matter how perverted or violent it may be. Nintendo is here to liberate us all. LOL! LOL! LOL! This thread will probably be here when the mod chips are avaiable for this new system. LOL!

LOL!

LOL! I'm actually considered a professional! LOL! I might even buy one for me and one for a friend and then a third and ebay it. LOL!
 

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« Reply #83 on: November 15, 2006, 11:53:25 PM »
Maybe you will get your GC aros port kicked off now that the  efika bounty is set.
 

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« Reply #84 on: December 15, 2006, 12:23:17 PM »
Given that this thread is about consoles and crap:

I have been having a blast with my xbox360 and XNA these few days. Never used c# before, but within an hour i was banging a few dozen sprites around the screen and making use of the gamepad one onthe 360 with xna.

 

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Re: Who would have thunk it?
« Reply #85 on: May 04, 2007, 10:37:02 PM »
LouDias wins! The new amiga looks an awful lot like a game cube. LOL