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2015-07-25 05:03:07
#11
Thanks very much for the feature.
2015-07-25 13:49:51
#12
Originally Posted by nissannx
Vorin, I am looking. Can you help me out by narrowing down my search zone to a specific page/section. Obviously we've missed it in spite of our editing!


Top of page 3 "The SR20VE has Nissan's VVL"

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2015-07-25 14:09:37
#13
Originally Posted by vorin
If that author is looking at replies, then I have a typo to correct.

Nissan's -> Nissans
It says "Nissan's" as of right now. Which is correct.
I'm not sure if it has already been corrected, or if you think it should be "Nissans" instead?


@nissannx I read the article earlier this week and enjoyed it. But since you're here taking corrections, one of the photo captions on page 2 says:
A Custom Steel fuel rail holds the 2200cc injectors. You also get a perfect view of the welds on the O2 Induction manifold. It is mated to the OEM intake.


It seems the O2 Induction manifold is mated to a factory head, but a custom intake (or custom charge pipes). If you follow me.
Last edited by BenFenner on 2015-07-25 at 14-13-34.
2015-07-26 00:42:56
#14
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Originally Posted by vorin
If that author is looking at replies, then I have a typo to correct.

Nissan's -> Nissans
It says "Nissan's" as of right now. Which is correct.
I'm not sure if it has already been corrected, or if you think it should be "Nissans" instead?


It looks like it says Nissans now, which is correct for the sentence.

"There are very few Nissans with the FWD SR20..."

The sentence just wants the plural of Nissan. That would be Nissans.

"Nissan's" would be correct if either the author wanted the possessive (The Nissan's SR20 is very capable) or if if the author wanted the contraction (This Nissan's the best.)
2015-07-26 04:14:22
#15
Ben, I'm glad you enjoyed the article. Thank you.

Carlos can jump in here any time as I was collecting a ton of info in very short order. if you look just under the fuel rail you'll see horizontal welds, behind the injectors. The O2 intake - above the welds - was mated to the stock intake runners - below the welds - which is then bolted to the head.
Any better?
2015-07-26 04:18:20
#16
The incorrect apostrophe was identified via PM and fixed. Thanks all.
Work on this article was a little more challenging than normal as I'm on a road trip and using borrowed computers when I can, otherwise I'm working from my iPhone and iPad. Less than ideal.
2015-07-26 05:35:18
#17
Nissannx is correct. Part of the stock runners were used as requested by Jon @ O2 Induction.... I sent him my stock section & he welded them together.

Originally Posted by nissannx
Ben, I'm glad you enjoyed the article. Thank you.

Carlos can jump in here any time as I was collecting a ton of info in very short order. if you look just under the fuel rail you'll see horizontal welds, behind the injectors. The O2 intake - above the welds - was mated to the stock intake runners - below the welds - which is then bolted to the head.
Any better?
Last edited by Kleensleeper on 2015-07-26 at 05-38-03.
2015-07-26 13:18:11
#18
Originally Posted by nissannx
Any better?
Oh, right. I get it now. The caption was a little confusing, but your explanation makes it clear.
Last edited by BenFenner on 2015-07-26 at 13-19-24.
2015-07-26 14:12:16
#19
Originally Posted by nissannx
The incorrect apostrophe was identified via PM and fixed. Thanks all.
Work on this article was a little more challenging than normal as I'm on a road trip and using borrowed computers when I can, otherwise I'm working from my iPhone and iPad. Less than ideal.


Great article, dont sweat it.
2015-07-26 15:22:25
#20
Originally Posted by Kleensleeper
Thanks very much for the feature.

It was my pleasure! Have fun racing!
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