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Noobs!

rynoman03

I AM PEWPIN!
Please stop posting stupid useless threads asking what size of pulley you can put on and where can i get a tuned PCM.

Followed up by ignoring all of our suggestions from people who've had their cars forever and know what they are talking about.



ITS ALL RIGHT HERE! :th_winking:

http://www.grandprixforums.net/f81/safely-modding-your-3800-powered-car-17482.html

Read IT & Then Read It AGAIN!

Also we have this new fangled link at the top of the page called SEARCH.

Try it out sometime! :th_thumbsup-wink:

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i usually ignore dumb questions. i also ignore a thread titled something stupid like "its broke!" or "help! oiajrfgoijioo no boost!" or "funny noises!".

we need descriptive titles, not some bull**** that you write in thinking it will get people to come in your thread.
 


i usually ignore dumb questions. i also ignore a thread titled something stupid like "its broke!" or "help! oiajrfgoijioo no boost!" or "funny noises!".

we need descriptive titles, not some bull**** that you write in thinking it will get people to come in your thread.

INDEED! I totally agree! :th_laugh-lol3:
 
I have a 1.25 pulley on my M90 it's 25% OD from stock. Hmmm guess it just depends on what you are applying it on.

Now, take a deep breath and smile a bit before responding. It's a forum that allows everyone on the internet to view it. Not everyone thinks, responds or communicates the same way. If you want that pretty sure China is accepting applications for residency.

This argument happens on all forums. Get use to people wanting instant answers without doing any work on their own.
 


LOL You're comment just made my day!

why do you read the posts if they make you so mad? your not forced to look at them

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