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Old Oct 12, 2004 | 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by HobieKopek
Jesus, Kelspar.

Sounds like a case of the mundays.... LOL
Yes i apologize i was being lazy. I took some actual time and got the information i needed.

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Old Oct 12, 2004 | 07:52 PM
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[QUOTE=Kelspar]
Originally Posted by HobieKopek
Jesus, Kelspar.
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Sounds like a case of the mundays.... LOL
Yes i apologize i was being lazy. I took some actual time and got the information i needed.
Monday. Just so you understand I don't mean to single you out as the only person who got lazy and made a new thread instead of just looking for the info himself (which is generally faster). It's just that there's a huge variety and wealth of knowledge on the site, but everytime someone thinks of something they create a new thread, and I've read several threads that you created that could easily have been answered with a couple minutes of detective work. Quite frankly I'm bitter and tired of regurgitating the same information. EvoM helps those who help themselves.

The real problem is, the more threads are created on a topic the more scattered the information becomes, and the harder it is for people to find it when they do try to browse/search for info.

Anyway, I think the facts have been pretty well vomited, and you should at least have a good basis of information to get started. My words of caution though (and yeah, I'm tired of saying this too) don't get in over your head with engine management. Yes, you can learn it on the fly, but you're much better off going into it with at least a good understanding of the piggyback or standalone you're working with. Good luck.
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