wanna get the answer to your questions?
del
08-11-2004, 10:53 PM
i've outlined 3 guidelines for everyone in light of an increase in issues with reposts, off-topic replies and the like. if you follow this simple guidelines (and that's all they are), you'll find that your answers are found easier than you though:
- you've heard it once, you hear it now, and you will hear it again. but the very first thing you need to do when you have a question is to utilize the search function. it's amazing how much informatin you can get from it without even having to create a thread.
- if you have utilized the search function and still haven't found what you're looking for, you are more than welcome to open discussion. the trick is to let everyone know you've used the search function coz everyone, including myself, will automaticelly assume that you haven't. and may and probably will give you a hard time.
- DETAILS DETAILS DETAILS!!!!! can't stress it enough. the more information you provide us with what exactly you're looking for, the better we can answer your question. for example, asking what's faster, a prelude or an rsx - what year and kind of prelude/rsx, manual or automatic, modded or unmodded, street race or drag race or road race, etc etc and ETC. or what can i do to make my prelude faster? you have to ask how much $$$ you will spend, are you boost friendly or not, availability, and especially your expectations. if you're only looking to hav ea fast daily driver, specify it. if you're looking to make your car an all out race car, specify it. specificationismness is your friend. :icon16:
that is all.
feel free to contribute your own thoughts as well coz we're all here to learn from each other.
- you've heard it once, you hear it now, and you will hear it again. but the very first thing you need to do when you have a question is to utilize the search function. it's amazing how much informatin you can get from it without even having to create a thread.
- if you have utilized the search function and still haven't found what you're looking for, you are more than welcome to open discussion. the trick is to let everyone know you've used the search function coz everyone, including myself, will automaticelly assume that you haven't. and may and probably will give you a hard time.
- DETAILS DETAILS DETAILS!!!!! can't stress it enough. the more information you provide us with what exactly you're looking for, the better we can answer your question. for example, asking what's faster, a prelude or an rsx - what year and kind of prelude/rsx, manual or automatic, modded or unmodded, street race or drag race or road race, etc etc and ETC. or what can i do to make my prelude faster? you have to ask how much $$$ you will spend, are you boost friendly or not, availability, and especially your expectations. if you're only looking to hav ea fast daily driver, specify it. if you're looking to make your car an all out race car, specify it. specificationismness is your friend. :icon16:
that is all.
feel free to contribute your own thoughts as well coz we're all here to learn from each other.
del
08-11-2004, 10:56 PM
another thing to remember, please try not to be too quick to call a NOOB out on reposts by badgering him/her to use the search function. at least if you choose to do so, do it in a polite and appropriate way without snapping at the NOOBS.
dbebesi
08-12-2004, 12:24 AM
could you make this an Important thread :tongue: i love what you have to say. and you're right, mysef included, being nice to noobs wouldn't kill us. i asked stupid questions at one time too (even though i'm somewhat new still).
kkiepvvessau
08-13-2004, 07:35 PM
mr. expert , i like to know who would win. 240sx vs. Prelude si both stick,stock , equal driver. i have a hard time finding out . lol....
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