How (and why) to Ramble on your goat sideways
^that is ******* disgusting.
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.....seriously? He couldn't remove the ******* cover the paint it? That looks ridiculous. And it always makes me sad when I see something painted all one color, like that s/c body. Just one big ugly clusterfuck of red.
Imma help with getting OP to steering queer away from hyper fail aids.
I have seen someone in town here do that hyper reroute... he races in 98-103 degree heat at Fernley raceway, and now he is without running car after holy hand grenade.
I have seen someone in town here do that hyper reroute... he races in 98-103 degree heat at Fernley raceway, and now he is without running car after holy hand grenade.
I'm a terrible person
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I just had the biggest ******* idiot come look at my 02' SE.
He pulls up in his shitty stanced NA. Says he builds miatas so I'm thinking okay well at least he should know wtf he is talking about MAYBE. Immediately he starts spouting information I can only imagine he is making up on the spot. Telling me how an SE is only a body package and that there is no difference beyond that. Then I'm like well they have a 6speed and 3.909 torsen. To which he replies that his NA is an SE and came from the factory with a 6speed. Am I crazy or is there really a NA SE that comes with a 6speed.
He goes on to tell me my car has frame damage and some other stuff I don't remember because I stopped listening to prevent myself from becoming more stupid. His reasoning behind why my car has frame damage: the bumper is sagging 1/16 of an inch.
I'm going to keep this car if I have to deal with anyone else this retarded.
Oh yea he also told me my wilwood BBK is a waste because it's the same as Miata sport brakes, and I quote "there is no difference". He also informed me I need to be careful about my water injection because they are bad in the heat.
Is this really the world I live in?
He pulls up in his shitty stanced NA. Says he builds miatas so I'm thinking okay well at least he should know wtf he is talking about MAYBE. Immediately he starts spouting information I can only imagine he is making up on the spot. Telling me how an SE is only a body package and that there is no difference beyond that. Then I'm like well they have a 6speed and 3.909 torsen. To which he replies that his NA is an SE and came from the factory with a 6speed. Am I crazy or is there really a NA SE that comes with a 6speed.
He goes on to tell me my car has frame damage and some other stuff I don't remember because I stopped listening to prevent myself from becoming more stupid. His reasoning behind why my car has frame damage: the bumper is sagging 1/16 of an inch.
I'm going to keep this car if I have to deal with anyone else this retarded.
Oh yea he also told me my wilwood BBK is a waste because it's the same as Miata sport brakes, and I quote "there is no difference". He also informed me I need to be careful about my water injection because they are bad in the heat.
Is this really the world I live in?
HA! FRT should join in to just vent at the stupidity after meeting someone equally as retarded.
dude there are bunch of hotside reroutes on cars making tons of power on this forum and other forums. Go explain your non-sense theory to them.
https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...y-38472/page3/
Daww, he thinks I have never been here before
Apparently when I use a pot to stir and boil water that is set 2"-3" from the burner, I am merely insulating it with the pot and removing the heat from it, I never new I was always wrong in thinking that I was heating the water.
/sarcasm
A machined pipe of aluminum is going to pull heat away?! water from the engine should be no more than 200F, yet exhaust temps are 300 at idle and sometimes upwards to a glowing 1000F under load in high horsepower engines, there is no way that the aluminum; a very good heat conductor (that means it likes to attract heat) is going to pull heat away from the coolant and transfer it to an area hotter than the coolant running inside of it. hno:
/sarcasm
A machined pipe of aluminum is going to pull heat away?! water from the engine should be no more than 200F, yet exhaust temps are 300 at idle and sometimes upwards to a glowing 1000F under load in high horsepower engines, there is no way that the aluminum; a very good heat conductor (that means it likes to attract heat) is going to pull heat away from the coolant and transfer it to an area hotter than the coolant running inside of it. hno:
https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...y-38472/page3/
Daww, he thinks I have never been here before
I was going to say something to hyper's reply, but it seems that triple beat me to it, in a more hilarious fashion.
Coolant Reroute - with a twist? - Page 3 - MX-5 Miata Forum
Coolant Reroute - with a twist? - Page 3 - MX-5 Miata Forum