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Old 12-12-2012, 02:32 PM
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Seriously, OP. Start another thread. Any topic will do. This one is played out.

I'd like to see you start a discussion about... aerodynamics, for example. Where would you put winglets on the Maxima?

Or, just for the sake of discussion, what are your thoughts on twin-loop mufflers?
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Old 12-12-2012, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris Gregg
At this point it is clear Aviation has won the battle. He's been clear he isn't listening and is enjoying screwing with everyone. Further replies and attempts to help this guy are an act of insanity.
no he hasn't, until he says "haters gonna hate" he hasn't won. Saying "haters gonna hate" wins all arguments, period, end of story.
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Old 12-12-2012, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
What exactly pairs with "stick" that would get filtered out?

These kids and their fancy slang.
i was thinking the same thing
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Old Chap you see the same thing i do dont you! I think you should post that wonderful movie you Produced

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Originally Posted by Aviation005
pretend i used a fuse..
now what would you complain about?
that you think the chassis of the car is a "high resistance object with poor conductivity"

and that you think "two wires is better than one wire" because you were too cheap to buy a thick wire

and that you think "more steel" means you need more different points in order to "ground it"

and that you think that you are more qualified to speak volumes about "how electricity works" than an electrical engineering major

and that you think a "voltage divider" divides amperage rather than voltage

and that you have no mathematical understanding of voltage drop

and that you think a wire is "the chassis"
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Old 12-12-2012, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by cjandura
Old Chap you see the same thing i do dont you! I think you should post that wonderful movie you Produced

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Merry Xmas, Albert.

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Old 12-12-2012, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by litch
true statement.... it is very hard to paint/seal a burning car.
i 'd irl
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Old 12-12-2012, 02:40 PM
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I for one applaud aviation's efforts to finally turn these horrible cars into a finely tuned machine capable of burning your retinas out when you turn on your lights...Also, the stock air intake systems are a flat out joke on these cars...His ingenious use of a simple dryer hose, ducted over in front of the radiator clearly displays this mans foresight into spark knock elimination from that dreaded cold air that the stock air intake introduces into the engine...

keep up the good work sir
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Originally Posted by Aviation005
you are wrong tunermaxima. i have said it 3 different times, i redid and checked the factory grounds before trying my method. i had a perfect stock system, with a new battery and alt and still had dim dash lights and sluggish performance.

this would be the control in my experiment, a totally stock electrical system, perfectly grounded, no corrosion

my bright dash lights are a direct affect of adding wires, not restoring lost potential
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Old 12-12-2012, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Crusher103
no idea how an o2 sensor fuse blew but it did.
You must have missed the power ground straight from the positive battery terminal to the O2 sensor. Duh...
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Originally Posted by foodmanry
You must have missed the power ground straight from the positive battery terminal to the O2 sensor. Duh...
actually the MOST obvious one he forgot is grounding the positive battery terminal! Elementary mistake!
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Originally Posted by CapedCadaver
actually the MOST obvious one he forgot is grounding the positive battery terminal! Elementary mistake!
I grounded mine to my driver's seat. Talk about butt dyno through the roof!
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Originally Posted by foodmanry

You must have missed the power ground straight from the positive battery terminal to the O2 sensor. Duh...
No his O2 bung had grape jelly on it that caused the short

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Have we seriously gone 9 pages on top of his original thread, and OP still doesn't understand?

Seriously man, that info that wookie gave is top class stuff. In fact, here in a little bit, I'm determined to copy every bit of the highly valuable information that he posted trying to educate you, and submitting it to a mod to be stickied. That was gold!

Stop trying to hold yourself in such high regard, when you are obviously wrong. If one person says that you're wrong, then you can usually brush it off as a hater. When EVERYONE consistently tells you that you are wrong about the same information you're spewing, you might want to look into it, and consider altering your thinking a little bit.

Oh, what am I thinking, you already know all that don't you? You know lots of things and stuff, and I, for one, am going to yield to your obviously superior expertise. Speaking of which, I was thinking of dropping a new engine in my Max, you recommend a Gallo 12 or a Gallo 24?

-Nathan
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Old 12-12-2012, 03:24 PM
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