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From: watching you get smaller...in my rear-view
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Originally Posted by mexicanpizza
We all know Freddie is never going anywhere near a dyno with Shiv there. 

OK, I am back in town....
Eric, why wouldn't I do that? If thats what he wants to do...I will. I'm not skerd. Whether he is there or not, I planned on getting my car dyno'd soon anyway, since I think I am done modding...for now
lol ttyl
-freddie
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From: watching you get smaller...in my rear-view
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Originally Posted by brucelee
Hey dude... you gotta look at it like this. When Shiv tuned your car back in the Day (When you had a different turbo than he thought you had cuz you didnt tell him... ) he didn't have as much tuning experience as he does now. So, I'd say his learning curve has changed the shape of his tuning.
Enzo Ferrari didn't become a legend after 2 years of auto production. It took him years, and years to make his company into what it is today. Life is learning, and learning is living.
Live for today, learn from yesterday, hope for tomorrow.
Daniel
PS: I hope I wasn't insulting anyone... and I hope none of you think I'm taking sides, because I'm not. I know both of you, and I respect you both (in your own ways
). I'm just looking at it from a rational point of view.
Enzo Ferrari didn't become a legend after 2 years of auto production. It took him years, and years to make his company into what it is today. Life is learning, and learning is living.
Live for today, learn from yesterday, hope for tomorrow.
Daniel
PS: I hope I wasn't insulting anyone... and I hope none of you think I'm taking sides, because I'm not. I know both of you, and I respect you both (in your own ways
). I'm just looking at it from a rational point of view.Dan, I agree with what you said above. Infact, I had already to begun thinking about this, and you made me think more.
I thought about my skills as a painter. 5 Yrs ago, my skills were good, but now they are better, I have experienced different things and learned along the way.
As far as the tuning...done then, and now.....I assume the "learning curve" has changed, like you stated...and now I will just leave it at that, and move on.
With thats said, I do appreciate your view point...and the way it was posted.

-freddie
Last edited by 1WRX2NV; Jun 6, 2004 at 10:43 PM.
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Originally Posted by 1WRX2NV
Guys, did you hear something????
-freddie
-freddie
eric next time i see you im bean fart in your face..

edgar,
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Originally Posted by mexicanpizza
edgar...stfu you rice-and-******.

And Lurk...don't hate on me just because you have an auto wagon. muaahahahahahhaa

And Lurk...don't hate on me just because you have an auto wagon. muaahahahahahhaa
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Originally Posted by Lurk
An auto wagon that would SH*T on your 5MT in a friendly drag race, if you're down to run. 

BTW...you have quite an attitude for someone with <100 posts.
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I've actually been on the old I-club since it first started up. I dont go on there anymore, but my member # was below 10000. This is a new SN, I don't post much, hence the name Lurk. I've been around long enough to still remember when you broke your rear axle and shattered the spokes on those nice gold Superleggeras you had before. And I've probably had my car longer than you have, so I'm not a N00B either.
You're from sunnyvale, so if you want to go on a spirited drive in the twisties, I wouldn't mind going for a drive down Hwy 9. If you have a motorcycle, we can ride hwy 9, which is even more fun than driving it in a cage.
You're from sunnyvale, so if you want to go on a spirited drive in the twisties, I wouldn't mind going for a drive down Hwy 9. If you have a motorcycle, we can ride hwy 9, which is even more fun than driving it in a cage.
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