How To Tune an Evo
#826
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Originally Posted by kaj
no, she didn't. but she is apparently resourceful and sought answers on her own.
in short, you have no idea what they have going on over there. you are assuming everything and it's really none of your business.
in short, you have no idea what they have going on over there. you are assuming everything and it's really none of your business.
You're right, that's their choice. Any consequences will also be the result of their decision, which may or may not be informed by yours and everyone else's advice. It wasn't an attack, but I'm sure they appreciate you defending them.
#827
EvoM Community Team Leader
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She solicited help with the vehicle. I'm trying to save her future headaches down the road as this one obviously took up a bunch of her time and energy, and now probably money. I'm not assuming anything. I drew a rational conclusion from the facts she provided---i.e., she's done everything for her son regarding the problems they've had with the vehicle. She posted it on a public forum and made it everyone's business. My proposed solution that this may not be the right car for her son is entirely reasonable. She's welcome to follow my advice, or not. Same with yours. I'm glad you're not at all concerned that these people have no idea what they purchased, or how to take care of it. I am.
You're right, that's their choice. Any consequences will also be the result of their decision, which may or may not be informed by yours and everyone else's advice. It wasn't an attack, but I'm sure they appreciate you defending them.
You're right, that's their choice. Any consequences will also be the result of their decision, which may or may not be informed by yours and everyone else's advice. It wasn't an attack, but I'm sure they appreciate you defending them.
Advising her to sell the car and buy her son a Civic helps in no way and is unreasonable.
I'm not defending them, I'm defending common sense.
Just because you and I can strip our cars down and rebuild them again doesn't mean it's necessary. Evos are not exclusive to mechanics.
It just so happens these people bought a car they liked, found a problem, and sought the internet fit advice on how to fix it. Not if they made they right selection.
#828
Hi All! Just an FYI to someone, I don't need to explain to anyone, but we all work full time here in East side FL. My son bought his own Honda Civic when he was 17 with his own money. I don't buy cars for my kids, they buy their own. When I got online to research this thing, he was actually at school. College, and then went to work after that. So time was of the essence for me---not him. I have three sons and they all have bought their own cars, went to school and work. There 'ain't no buyn' stuff for the youngn's, K!? PFT! wow.
Anyhow, we will get this worked out. IF anyone has a referral for a EVO expert on East Coast FL? That would be great! And, hey! Thanks for the info! Great resource guys!
Sitalotbeach and Mom#1
Anyhow, we will get this worked out. IF anyone has a referral for a EVO expert on East Coast FL? That would be great! And, hey! Thanks for the info! Great resource guys!
Sitalotbeach and Mom#1
#829
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Not sure how far these guys are from you but give them a call.
https://www.facebook.com/Automodz-26...?tab=page_info
https://www.facebook.com/Automodz-26...?tab=page_info
#830
He knows what he bought, he is a resourceful guy himself. I'm just concerned. He knows how to buy things on his own because he learned from the best. Moi. I would like to see him save his money and enjoy his car. Not get ripped off, and screwed over. So I thank you for all of your input on here.
#832
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And if they do have problems, there is silver lining in that as well. Means they get to learn even more about the car. I've learned more about the platform when things break than when things are fine.
My motto: "I don't have to fix it, I get to fix it". It's a positive way to look at things when something bad happens. Turn it into a learning experience and it's worth it.
#833
EvoM Community Team Leader
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I definitely appreciate kaj defending. This site is all about learning and resources, everyone is welcome here. I think it's great if the "kid" wants to pick up a thread his mom gave him to learn about the car. I wish I had got into it earlier.
And if they do have problems, there is silver lining in that as well. Means they get to learn even more about the car. I've learned more about the platform when things break than when things are fine.
My motto: "I don't have to fix it, I get to fix it". It's a positive way to look at things when something bad happens. Turn it into a learning experience and it's worth it.
And if they do have problems, there is silver lining in that as well. Means they get to learn even more about the car. I've learned more about the platform when things break than when things are fine.
My motto: "I don't have to fix it, I get to fix it". It's a positive way to look at things when something bad happens. Turn it into a learning experience and it's worth it.
And, fortunately/unfortunately, I've learned a LOT about every car I've ever owned LOL.
In all my years I've had to mod and repair on my own because I couldn't afford to pay someone else.
I'm glad because I've learned a ton and now do it for fun.
The best part is being able to help others and have conversations with line-minded individuals.
I can talk/play/drive cars all day.
#840
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