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2007-12-18 10:59:49
#1
Post Your Questions People
Hi Everyone,

Its good to soo many people over here..... I was on the old forum for only a couple years. I don't have the amazing sr20 knowledge that some of the people do on this forum and i'm also not in charge of anything (oviously). But I've been a part of many forums and i would really like to see this one succeed because i think it has amazing potential. That being said i'd like to say that i think everyone is doing an amazing job with creating this forum and hopefully bringing it to its fullest. I also feel that i should share my 2 cents about building the forum. I'd really like to encourage people to post their questions on this forum instead of just going to the other forum and using the pre-existing data base. I'm sure as everyone knows, and has told plenty of new people, "the search button is your friend". However, we need to build all of our information back up to make this work again, and the best way to do that is to post your questions so hopefully someone more experienced than yourself can answer it. On this forum you have access to the majority of brilliant sr20 minds from the old forum and even some that have come out of retirement. So I would advise people to do a quick search to see if your question has already been covered, and then if it hasn't, post it up.

Anyway thanx for taking the time to sift through my post,

-Sean
2007-12-18 13:14:50
#2
Originally Posted by snj2245
Hi Everyone,

Its good to soo many people over here..... I was on the old forum for only a couple years. I don't have the amazing sr20 knowledge that some of the people do on this forum and i'm also not in charge of anything (oviously). But I've been a part of many forums and i would really like to see this one succeed because i think it has amazing potential. That being said i'd like to say that i think everyone is doing an amazing job with creating this forum and hopefully bringing it to its fullest. I also feel that i should share my 2 cents about building the forum. I'd really like to encourage people to post their questions on this forum instead of just going to the other forum and using the pre-existing data base. I'm sure as everyone knows, and has told plenty of new people, "the search button is your friend". However, we need to build all of our information back up to make this work again, and the best way to do that is to post your questions so hopefully someone more experienced than yourself can answer it. On this forum you have access to the majority of brilliant sr20 minds from the old forum and even some that have come out of retirement. So I would advise people to do a quick search to see if your question has already been covered, and then if it hasn't, post it up.

Anyway thanx for taking the time to sift through my post,

-Sean


I agree. Since most of the community is already familiar with the SR20 there aren't many questions to ask but I'm sure as soon as we start getting some real noobs everything is gonna start all over again. Good point SNJ.
2007-12-18 14:07:33
#3
i think becuase most Noobs dont know about the DASH yet. give it a few months .

I gotta say i like everyone being cool and calm.
2007-12-18 15:18:19
#4
I've been posting some questions

I'm still a dirty n00b
2007-12-18 15:43:30
#5
Which drift knob do I need for my FWD B13?
2007-12-18 17:18:31
#6
i think its a give and take, give becuase people who are new to the car scene dont have the knowledge of us guys who have been in it since FOREVER. and so we should be willing to GIVE, but its also a TAKE situation becuase they need to also take the knowledge we give them and use it for good and become knowledgable and retain info so redundant posts arent made ect.

that is the fall back you get so many lurkers on these sites and newB posts and all that
2007-12-18 19:50:05
#7
nobody answered my nitrous question haha, i'm a nitrous newb
2007-12-19 01:18:23
#8
Originally Posted by grinch77
Which drift knob do I need for my FWD B13?


Def need tha REAL type R shift nob, yo!! Fo Reelz!
2007-12-19 02:46:47
#9
^^^ can be found at your local autoparts store, also available with LEDs
2007-12-19 03:01:00
#10
This noob thing needs to stop. Just answer the questions no mater how silly they are. Lets try and be friendly to new people in the SR20 game and lets get the forum data up to par where some of you mean guys can say "SEARCH"

Lets tray an make this forum way beter than the old one.
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