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Subject Supplementary "this is why TT.NET is so great" post
     
Posted by ZLover4Life on November 23, 2009 at 2:29 AM
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In Reply To Twin to Single turbo conversion, FMIC coming soon! posted by ZLover4Life on November 23, 2009 at 01:31 AM
     
Message Everyone in the classic Z (and modern Z with an engine swap) world raves about HybridZ as if it's such a great site. I asked several questions on that forum that were integral to the work I was doing and must say - the site is heavily lacking. For example, when I realized the fuel tank required extensive modification, the question was do I modify it or get a race fuel cell. I posted questions concerning estimates for the dimensions of the stock fuel tank so that I could see if I could find an aftermarket cell that could fit in the stock location (even provided a few similar capacity tank dimensions to see if someone could tell me if they'd fit) - not a single response. I asked several important questions and either didn't get relevant responses at all, or the responses I got were long after I needed them. I even used a writeup on there about rear disc conversions which left out the fact that larger wheels were required. (The company who made the caliper brackets didn't even list that piece of info on their website.)

NONE of those issues would've happened in the TT.NET community. The vendors here know their sh*t and are clear with what's needed (even the ones we don't always like), the writeups are second to none, and important questions always receive answers. (Somebody on here would've taken a tape measure to their installed fuel tank to get rough estimates of its dimensions, if it were requested.)

So with that said, thank you TwinTurbo.NET for being such an incredible community. (I know... repost.)

"When you say this, will you be surprised if your arguments seem to move about instead of staying put? And will you accuse me of being Daedalus who makes them move, though you are yourself much more skillful than Daedalus and make them go around in a circle? Or do you not realize that our argument has moved around and come again to the same place? [...] Or do you not remember?" - Socrates

     
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