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06-07-2013, 02:23 PM
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Not going to lie , if there isn't a OBD ll port I don't know anything about it. Would love to learn though
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06-07-2013, 02:23 PM
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Re: dynoing the car today
All you need is a screw driver and a timing light!
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06-07-2013, 02:55 PM
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Re: dynoing the car today
Originally Posted by Steve
Most of these young kids now don't know how to do squat to their own cars anymore that doesn't involve plastidip or switching a plastic bodypiece. lol.
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Says the guy who needed me to come over and install his axle back...
I have never built a motor but I am a quick learner and can follow instructions. I had never done much suspension till josh's but learned and now have done a few others and my own. Everything on the Mach and the 5.0 was done by me or I helped do it. And everything from here out will be the same, other than the tune. So I wouldn't say most of us "young" guys don't know anything but there are more than there should be.
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06-07-2013, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 03MachMe
Says the guy who needed me to come over and install his axle back...
I have never built a motor but I am a quick learner and can follow instructions. I had never done much suspension till josh's but learned and now have done a few others and my own. Everything on the Mach and the 5.0 was done by me or I helped do it. And everything from here out will be the same, other than the tune. So I wouldn't say most of us "young" guys don't know anything but there are more than there should be.
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LOL, there is nothing wrong with having someone show you do something who has done it before, saves time and frustration. I would figured it out, but it would have taken me longer and you offered to help out which I appreciate very much. Now I could do it easily thanks to your tips.  My uncle gave me my first carb to rebuild. I messed with it for awhile with the rebuild kit and got a lil frustrated with it. I disassembled it and he showed me how to do it step by step. To this day, I can still do it with ease. I'm just a visual learner is all.
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06-07-2013, 03:02 PM
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dynoing the car today
Originally Posted by 03MachMe
Says the guy who needed me to come over and install his axle back...
I have never built a motor but I am a quick learner and can follow instructions. I had never done much suspension till josh's but learned and now have done a few others and my own. Everything on the Mach and the 5.0 was done by me or I helped do it. And everything from here out will be the same, other than the tune. So I wouldn't say most of us "young" guys don't know anything but there are more than there should be.
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Yup, there are. I will admit that I am not even an amateur at this stuff, but I can learn fast and figure it out. I learned a lot about F150s after meeting and hanging out with Patrick. Even though he is a LR certified ASE mech, he knows almost every square inch of every body style F150 after 1997. It was great learning and picking up stuff from him.
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06-07-2013, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by DirtyD
Yup, there are. I will admit that I am not even an amateur at this stuff, but I can learn fast and figure it out. I learned a lot about F150s after meeting and hanging out with Patrick. Even though he is a LR certified ASE mech, he knows almost every square inch of every body style F150 after 1997. It was great learning and picking up stuff from him.
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Best way to learn right there!
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06-07-2013, 03:06 PM
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dynoing the car today
I will say that instructions aren't always best. There have been many instances where I had to just look at something to figure it out.
Case in point: IKEA furniture.
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06-07-2013, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by DirtyD
I will say that instructions aren't always best. There have been many instances where I had to just look at something to figure it out.
Case in point: IKEA furniture. 
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LMAO! I can so relate to that but with baby furniture! haha.
When I was doing my research about the Paxton, one of the common complaints was about how bad the instructions were even after being revised several times. At several steps there is points where you would have to go back to undo something a previous step told you to in order to do the next step. So you waste a lot of time going back and forth touching the same parts repeatedly. With some research, you can get instructions from other owners to explain how to do them to save time and frustration.
I despise stuff like that!
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06-07-2013, 03:16 PM
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Re: dynoing the car today
Originally Posted by Steve
LOL, there is nothing wrong with having someone show you do something who has done it before, saves time and frustration. I would figured it out, but it would have taken me longer and you offered to help out which I appreciate very much. Now I could do it easily thanks to your tips.  My uncle gave me my first carb to rebuild. I messed with it for awhile with the rebuild kit and got a lil frustrated with it. I disassembled it and he showed me how to do it step by step. To this day, I can still do it with ease. I'm just a visual learner is all. 
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Not saying anything wrong with me helping you just thought it was funny one of those "younger" guys helped you with something so simple. I agree def easier with someone who knows what they are doing, but sometimes even us youngins can figure stuff out
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06-07-2013, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 03MachMe
Not saying anything wrong with me helping you just thought it was funny one of those "younger" guys helped you with something so simple. I agree def easier with someone who knows what they are doing, but sometimes even us youngins can figure stuff out
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If I offended you I apologize, but you and most of the guys here is not what I was thinking of when making that post. I was more thinking about the "other side of the parking lot" at say something like an RKC meet. lol.
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06-07-2013, 03:25 PM
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You didn't offend me I just wanted to point out a funny that's all. And I agree with you a lot of that crowd is nothing more than some hipsters that watched too much you tube growing up
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