MustangWorks.com : Ford Forums

MustangWorks.com : Ford Forums (http://forums.mustangworks.com/index.php)
-   Stang Stories (http://forums.mustangworks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=12)
-   -   Turbo's not relative to street racing? (http://forums.mustangworks.com/showthread.php?t=30154)

Rev 10-15-2002 09:44 PM

Turbo's not relative to street racing?
 
Turbo's not relative to street racing? C'mon Kevin, get a grip.

Rev

inferno 10-15-2002 10:12 PM

Kevin is just trying to stop fires before they start....not his fault that some people get a little carried away. The funny thing about it is that the people who started all of this(me and importkiller) aren't even argueing anymore...it is other guys jumping in.

Rev 10-15-2002 10:50 PM

Kevin is +++
 
I know, Kevin is +++ as far as I'm concerned. I just thought it was kinda funny the way he phrased it. As if turbo's were not relevant to street racing.

Rev

The Deuce 10-15-2002 11:05 PM

I think his point is that it turned into a technical discussion. Personally I think Turbos are second best only to NOS on the street. A trained ear can hear a blower whine at idle, but only under pressure do you hear the blow off valve.

Unless you are cocky about it and don't put a grill over your intercooler. That seems to be the moder equivalent of sticking your intake up through the hood.

ItzDaLexus300 10-16-2002 01:04 AM

Hes just trying to stop fights from escalating. People seem to like to jump on me for what i drive, tho i find it humorus i dont understand...

It did stray tho i agree.

Kevin Price 10-16-2002 09:01 AM

The thread turned technical and strayed off topic to a point that was no longer relevant to street racing. Turbo's are relevant to street racing, in context that is.

I've noticed more and more lately that topics stray off course and spiral out of control only to end up in flaming, personal bashing, and name calling. All violations of the boards rules and regs.

I have received many, many, many complaints about this very thing and am determined to do something about it. I am not hell-bent on offending people, though it may happen and if it does I apologize.

I've been here long enough to know when a thread is headed in the wrong direction. When it does it will be closed. If anyone has a problem with another I encourage the use of emails to resolve the probelms, not the boards. I know full well how emotions can run high and that know one wants to receive the "last punch". However, the bickering, name calling and personal bashing detract from this board and this site as a whole. When possible I am going to do something about it.

For you import folks, we welcome you to Mustang Works. Keep in mind where you are at and that most of our members are partial to Fords, specifically Mustangs. Inferno has been here a long time. He's earned the respect of many members and his opinions are respected. Just because you're an import owner does not automatically brand you with a scarlet letter. Be aware of how you phrase things and always show respect.

For the mustang owners, try to keep an open mind. If you don't like what you read simply move on and let the thread die.

Let's all try to get along here and have fun!

ItzDaLexus300 10-16-2002 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kevin Price

For you import folks, we welcome you to Mustang Works. Keep in mind where you are at and that most of our members are partial to Fords, specifically Mustangs. Inferno has been here a long time. He's earned the respect of many members and his opinions are respected. Just because you're an import owner does not automatically brand you with a scarlet letter. Be aware of how you phrase things and always show respect.


Let's all try to get along here and have fun!

I know full well where i am and that i am a bit out of place, but i do love all kinds of cars which is the main reason i am here. Tho my knowlege on fords is a bit limited i can apply my knowlege on other cars to them and be of some assistance to those that might be able to use it. I give everybody the same respect as they show me (Eye for an eye) but i also know when to bite my tounge.

But i do agree with the getting along and having fun. Thats what im all about.:cool:

Besides im not a FULL import guy :D See the Fiero at the bottom if my Sig :p

this is not cbring 10-16-2002 01:29 PM

i wish i lived in a world where i could drive and enjoy my volkswagen and not be an "import guy"

or for that matter, drive and enjoy my 72 monte and not be a "domestic guy"

ItzDaLexus300 10-16-2002 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by this is not cbring
i wish i lived in a world where i could drive and enjoy my volkswagen and not be an "import guy"

or for that matter, drive and enjoy my 72 monte and not be a "domestic guy"

Ladies and Gentlemen the Martin Luther King of the automotive world. :D

MidNiteBlu 5.0 10-17-2002 01:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by this is not cbring
i wish i lived in a world where i could drive and enjoy my volkswagen and not be an "import guy"

or for that matter, drive and enjoy my 72 monte and not be a "domestic guy"

I totally hear that. Unfortuanetely I doubt that will ever happen :(

*Steeda90GT* 10-17-2002 11:33 AM

Man, I remember first getting my liscense in the late 80s/early 90s when the 5.0 was hot. There was no "Do you drive a domestic?"

My car wasn't called a "Domestic", but now because of this whole import craze I have to be known as a "Domestic Driver". I mean, I don't mind at all...times have changed and I know that. I've even learned to embrace it by working on my friend's imports and taking them to the track with me. I respect both sides of it, I just can't stand when import drivers(mostly ricers) look down on us domestic guys. Especially when they make ignorant comments on how domestics are only good for going into a straight line or domestics arent reliable. I know it sounds corny, but I do wish we could "all just get along".

Morgan Ball 12-04-2004 01:47 AM

Re: Turbo's not relative to street racing?
 
That's pretty funny fellas, I came to this thread expecting to hear something about a turbo on a mustang or some turbo ricer but I guess I am out of the loop. I didn't hear the original thread. Please dont inform me if it will rekindle the fire that obviously was blazing through the forum.

KiltedBanshees93GT 12-04-2004 11:00 AM

Re: Turbo's not relative to street racing?
 
Confused me for a minute too, the reason neither of us recognize the topic is that its like 2 years old,lol :o

Ackbar00 12-24-2004 09:29 AM

Re: Turbo's not relative to street racing?
 
"Turbo's not relative to street racing? "

Never had anyone say that to me ;)


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:50 AM.