new page on G20style
ericdd
01-17-2002, 05:10 PM
I got a scanner last week and decided to add a page of magazine articles that are relevant to g20's to my site. still adding more so stay tuned
http://www.g20style.com/Magazinearticles.htm
If any body knows of more let me know I'll put them up
http://www.g20style.com/Magazinearticles.htm
If any body knows of more let me know I'll put them up
b-b00gie
01-17-2002, 05:29 PM
:devil: I was going to put up a similar section on g20.net :rolleyes:
Well.. Tony (ty423) will be happy... that Import Tuner 12/99 article is his car and he was looking for some scanned pics of it awhile back.
BTW... that 10/99 I.T. article is so fudged!! I'll bet Stillen paid them to lay off the throttle on the base run just to come up w/ a lower HP rating and then make their products look good!
Well.. Tony (ty423) will be happy... that Import Tuner 12/99 article is his car and he was looking for some scanned pics of it awhile back.
BTW... that 10/99 I.T. article is so fudged!! I'll bet Stillen paid them to lay off the throttle on the base run just to come up w/ a lower HP rating and then make their products look good!
atomic-G
01-17-2002, 06:19 PM
G20style + G20.net = merger :)
Cue-Ball
01-17-2002, 06:33 PM
While i really like to be able to read these articles without buying a back issue of the magazine in question, you're breaking copyright law by having those issues posted (unless, of course, you have the permission of the copyright holder). If the magazine/publisher finds out that you have those articles posted you could get in deep doo-doo. Just an FYI.
-Grant
-Grant
gdalton
01-17-2002, 07:25 PM
What is up with the Stillen header, man they suck $400+ for 3hp what a joke:p. I see that Hotshot will be coming out with a new header for the 2k+ sr20's that should be sweet. Do's any one have dyno charts on the Hotshot header alone. I have seen Jason's chart but he put the header on at the same time as the cams and he says that he had the cams dialed in wrong and lost a lot of low end torque so I am curious to see what the HS headers do by them selves.
b-b00gie
01-17-2002, 07:30 PM
Thats not necessarily true.
I read of a case once in the US where someone posted up images that were scanned from a magazine. I believe it was a Newsweek article.
The person posted the scanned article on their website and Newsweek tried to sue them for "republishing" the article without written consent. The website owner brought the case to court and argued the case.
He stated that he never said the article was his and that he explicitly said and showed that it was a Newsweek article. He said his site was purely informational and did not charge any fees for any material or information on his website. He argued the point that "sharing" this information on his website is the same thing as a friend visiting his house and looking at the Newsweek article without having to buy his own copy. He also argued the point that putting up the article and displaying the original authors name and publisher is the same thing as quoting someone in a book or paper.
The judge ruled in his favor and Newsweek got ZIP.
I read of a case once in the US where someone posted up images that were scanned from a magazine. I believe it was a Newsweek article.
The person posted the scanned article on their website and Newsweek tried to sue them for "republishing" the article without written consent. The website owner brought the case to court and argued the case.
He stated that he never said the article was his and that he explicitly said and showed that it was a Newsweek article. He said his site was purely informational and did not charge any fees for any material or information on his website. He argued the point that "sharing" this information on his website is the same thing as a friend visiting his house and looking at the Newsweek article without having to buy his own copy. He also argued the point that putting up the article and displaying the original authors name and publisher is the same thing as quoting someone in a book or paper.
The judge ruled in his favor and Newsweek got ZIP.
G-Forces
01-17-2002, 07:55 PM
It still might be a courtesy to contact the publisher and ask them. I'm sure any publisher who didn't have any back copies of a paticular issue would mind.
b-b00gie
01-17-2002, 10:11 PM
OK OK... ;)
I agree.
But there's a lot of misinformation about "internet law". Scanning something into a computer is the same thing as making a photo copy of something to protect the original. Also, putting something on a website is not always concidered publishing. If you are not a legally documented business (ie G20.net) then your "website" is concidered your personal private space which you invite friends to visit, the same as you would show your friend a photo copy of a magazine article. (...or so I've read) ;)
then again, another judge may turn around and decide the opposite. Thats one of the bad things about the internet. It was never established with any laws and that leads to a lot of legal conflict...
I agree.
But there's a lot of misinformation about "internet law". Scanning something into a computer is the same thing as making a photo copy of something to protect the original. Also, putting something on a website is not always concidered publishing. If you are not a legally documented business (ie G20.net) then your "website" is concidered your personal private space which you invite friends to visit, the same as you would show your friend a photo copy of a magazine article. (...or so I've read) ;)
then again, another judge may turn around and decide the opposite. Thats one of the bad things about the internet. It was never established with any laws and that leads to a lot of legal conflict...
nis.k.a.
01-17-2002, 10:24 PM
What's with the JWT cams and ECU? It should've put more power ro the ground than that.
G-Forces
01-18-2002, 06:13 AM
Originally posted by nis.k.a.
What's with the JWT cams and ECU? It should've put more power ro the ground than that.
Not necessairly.
What's with the JWT cams and ECU? It should've put more power ro the ground than that.
Not necessairly.
nis.k.a.
01-19-2002, 02:47 AM
Why is it that every other dyno test shows approx. 142whp with similar mods? A 10 hp difference (less) between that particular test and the others and only 1 ft.lb. torque gain? It doesn't sound right.
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