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The term coil over means having a coil spring coaxial with the shock absorber. In terms of a Corvette, it replaces the leaf spring.

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Re: Bogus is published

Subject: Re: Bogus is published
by anesthes on 2010/9/15 9:51:29

Quote:

bogus wrote:
I am not arguing when I ask this question: Are my posts so wrong that you disagree with them that much? Are you that contrary as to wish them to be that wrong? Or was your statement a typo?

I read it and had an issue, but assumed you meant "I don't disagree..."

To be honest, if my tech was that wrong, I don't think I would be running this site...


Not "wrong" per say, I just tend to notice I don't agree with your way of thinking. Sometimes you are wrong too. Like when you insisted the TPI cars were bank-to-bank injector firing and I told you they were batch.

Plus you feel the LT1/LT4 is a good engine. I think it was chevy's mid 90s mistake that was pulled from market just after a few years. Does that make you 'wrong' ? No not at all. I just don't agree with you on that.

Maybe 99.9% is not the right number, but I'm 100% convinced that my idea of a built car is not the same as your idea.


-- Joe
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