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chendaxian888 01-14-2021 12:52 AM

Learned a lot from last closed post, thank you guys
 
so where is the post for the spring setup again, cant find it.:yum::yum:

chendaxian888 01-14-2021 12:59 AM

you guys just like to do tracks. How about mountain curving? I know it is much more dangerous and risky,don but don't you fell so high when you above to lose control and crash your car? Higher risky just make me feel so tension and excited. I did crash my car before some times but I just dont like a autox or something like this. atleast I cant wake up in 8 in weekend to race

chendaxian888 01-14-2021 01:07 AM

I dont like the show cars in a facebook car meet, add stupid light under car or engine cover, useing lower spring to lower the car. rolling race is also stupid, what that for? low the speed first and hit the gas then left it? make nosence.

Rusty 01-14-2021 01:24 AM

You never drive above 70% of your skill on the road. You always leave something in reserve for the unexpected. Especially when you are young and dumb. I told this to one guy yesterday. I'm telling you now. You start out in life with 2 buckets. The first one is full of luck. The other bucket is empty of experience. You HOPE that when the bucket of luck is empty. The bucket of experience is full. If not. Someone will be going to your funeral.

Get your kicks on the track. Sign up for trackdays. Think your fast on the street? You will be surprised on how slow you are on the track. Nothing like being passed going into a corner by a Miata with a 150hp. Once you do a trackday. You will get hooked on doing them. :driving:

chendaxian888 01-14-2021 01:38 AM

maybe I should not go the supercharger for now, I am still a Immature driver now. When I get that more HP, I know I will go test my max speed someday, maybe I will just die. maybe I should go get a pair of gias III( import in march or aprl), steering wheels, 6pt setbelt, a new set of body kit and try find good set for my aero dynamic. what do you guys think?

chendaxian888 01-14-2021 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3981557)
You never drive above 70% of your skill on the road. You always leave something in reserve for the unexpected. Especially when you are young and dumb. I told this to one guy yesterday. I'm telling you now. You start out in life with 2 buckets. The first one is full of luck. The other bucket is empty of experience. You HOPE that when the bucket of luck is empty. The bucket of experience is full. If not. Someone will be going to your funeral.

Get your kicks on the track. Sign up for trackdays. Think your fast on the street? You will be surprised on how slow you are on the track. Nothing like being passed going into a corner by a Miata with a 150hp. Once you do a trackday. You will get hooked on doing them. :driving:

yes good idea. maybe I dont need my supercharger for now.

-ZS-Carpenter 01-14-2021 05:09 AM

How drunk where you when you started this rambling nonsense? :shakes head:

Edit: Ohio....:rolleyes: That explains it all:shakes head:

SouthArk370Z 01-14-2021 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by chendaxian888 (Post 3981554)
so where is the post for the spring setup again, cant find it.:yum::yum:

Try using Google or one of the other web search engines and add "site:the370z.com" to your search string. Eg, "spring setup site:the370z.com"

Chuck33079 01-14-2021 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by chendaxian888 (Post 3981555)
you guys just like to do tracks. How about mountain curving? I know it is much more dangerous and risky,don but don't you fell so high when you above to lose control and crash your car? Higher risky just make me feel so tension and excited. I did crash my car before some times but I just dont like a autox or something like this. atleast I cant wake up in 8 in weekend to race

Did you survive an abortion attempt? Is it the piece of coat hanger lodged in your brain that makes you drive (and type) like that?

On behalf of this forum, we would all like to help you out. Which way did you come in?

redondoaveb 01-14-2021 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3981612)
Did you survive an abortion attempt? Is it the piece of coat hanger lodged in your brain that makes you drive (and type) like that?

On behalf of this forum, we would all like to help you out. Which way did you come in?

Thanks for making me spit my smoothie all over my tablet :rofl2:

cv129 01-14-2021 11:48 AM

Chendaxian, my guess is you are from either China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan? Maybe Singapore?

Just a guess, based on your posts and user name, plus the “888”.

If so, I understand why you posted what you posted.

Lvcky69 01-14-2021 11:58 AM

He is just trolling.

Rusty 01-14-2021 12:06 PM

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cv129 01-14-2021 12:06 PM

Nvm...his very first introductory post here stated he’s an international student from China, bingo.

Chen, the car culture in here is slightly different in US, at least in public forums, and especially here. This forum has been around since 2008-9. 370z is an aging platform. The active users here that are talking to you are mostly more mature, and don’t condone (or publicly brag) about driving dangerously on the streets.

For the US based users: race tracks aren’t widely available in Asian countries. Car culture In mainland China in specific is relatively new. Looking at his previous posts in collective, his mindset is just a product of car culture of his home country. He has long ways to go in terms of learning proper techniques and acceptable behavior. Don’t be too offended by it. He’ll need to learn, however.

I never defend the young and dumb. But in this case, it’s fair to provide some context.

Rusty 01-14-2021 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by cv129 (Post 3981623)
Nvm...his very first introductory post here stated he’s an international student from China, bingo.

Chen, the car culture in here is slightly different in US, at least in public forums, and especially here. This forum has been around since 2008-9. 370z is an aging platform. The active users here that are talking to you are mostly more mature, and don’t condone (or publicly brag) about driving dangerously on the streets.

For the US based users: race tracks aren’t widely available in Asian countries. Car culture In China in specific is relatively new. Looking at his previous posts in collective, his mindset is just a product of car culture of his home country. He has long ways to go in terms of learning proper techniques and acceptable behavior. Don’t be too offended by it. He’ll need to learn, however.

Being a student from China. I'm surprised that he is still here. Most have packed up and went back home.


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