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ZeeBabar 11-27-2016 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Memphis370Z (Post 3582844)
Your profile says you live in Missouri.

Haven't updated it. Left MO in June.

ZeeBabar 11-27-2016 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BehindSpace (Post 3582847)
this forum is rude! i tryed to help but it is rude! i am done and not posting again, bye!

Do I need to warm up my car in winter? - Business Insider


BehindSpace, don't let these rude guys drive you away. In a fast car forum, there are uneducated folks who either got beat street racing or have a hard time masturbating so they get on the forums and take their hostility out.

Some claim expertise because they worked in some garage, never understanding that if they had brains they would have been Engineers designing the car.

DeliriousClam 11-27-2016 08:39 PM

Because the engineers that made this car had some awesome ideas designing the CSC, steering lock, and the hatch that won't open on the first button press. Companies hire the lowest bidder and they generally aren't too bright.

There's a difference between this forum and, lets say, a 350z board. This board is populated with people who have the financial stability to afford a still rather pricey car but just don't take people's ******** like what is being spouted about remote starts. The 350z board is full of people that are usually in my age group, bought the car third-hand, don't know what the **** they are doing, and act like life is The Fast and the Furious. Natural selection will weed them out eventually.

ChopsZ 11-28-2016 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BehindSpace (Post 3582847)
this forum is rude! i tryed to help but it is rude! i am done and not posting again, bye!

Finally! The first smart thing you've said on this forum!

And no, this forum isn't rude. We're just tired of people coming on here throwing around a bunch of crap that is in no way accurate or true. You do a half-a$$ Google search on something and just blabber about it on here like you know what you're talking about, but you don't because you didn't take the time to research something properly. It's people like you that make good forums like this one "more worse"... As you say. LOL


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Originally Posted by ZeeBabar (Post 3582863)
BehindSpace, don't let these rude guys drive you away. In a fast car forum, there are uneducated folks who either got beat street racing or have a hard time masturbating so they get on the forums and take their hostility out.

Some claim expertise because they worked in some garage, never understanding that if they had brains they would have been Engineers designing the car.

Did you actually read what you just posted above? And you're calling us uneducated?!?! :roflpuke2: Now please, do as your friend said he was going to do and... :gtfo2:

ZeeBabar 11-28-2016 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by ChopsZ (Post 3582907)
Finally! The first smart thing you've said on this forum!

And no, this forum isn't rude. We're just tired of people coming on here throwing around a bunch of crap that is in no way accurate or true. You do a half-a$$ Google search on something and just blabber about it on here like you know what you're talking about, but you don't because you didn't take the time to research something properly. It's people like you that make good forums like this one "more worse"... As you say. LOL




Did you actually read what you just posted above? And you're calling us uneducated?!?! :roflpuke2: Now please, do as your friend said he was going to do and... :gtfo2:

Did you even read the article that he posted? Do you want me to post more articles confirming there are no benefits to warming/idling the car when it's cold?

Chuck33079 11-28-2016 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ZeeBabar (Post 3582947)
Do you want me to post more articles confirming there are no benefits to warming/idling the car when it's cold?

No. The exact opposite. We want you to post 100% less. We lose brain cells every time you squat your tired, arthritic haunches over your large-font keyboard and **** out another useless, content-free waste of server space.

Have you been checked out for dementia? Anyone who keeps buying and selling the same car over and over again might need to go see if their brain has left the building.

ChopsZ 11-28-2016 07:36 AM

:horse::ban:

sx moneypit 11-28-2016 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3582952)
No. The exact opposite. We want you to post 100% less. We lose brain cells every time you squat your tired, arthritic haunches over your large-font keyboard and **** out another useless, content-free waste of server space.

Have you been checked out for dementia? Anyone who keeps buying and selling the same car over and over again might need to go see if their brain has left the building.

:rofl2:

shirokenkami 11-28-2016 07:45 AM

Not that I'm taking any sides here but taking advice on automobiles from Business Insider is like getting firearms advice from Salon. It may SOUND like a good idea in your head but once you say it out loud you realize how retarded it truly is....

Ghostvette 11-28-2016 08:37 AM

Good thing we have an iggy list.... :ugh2:




I had to add another name to it.. :tup:

ZeeBabar 11-28-2016 12:16 PM

Read the message. If Business insider is not credible, check out this.

Warming Up Your Car in the Cold Just Harms the Engine

ZeeBabar 11-28-2016 12:17 PM

Here. Now, you can tell me Road and Track folks do not know about cars.

Is Warming Up Your Car Bad? - Why You Should Never Warm Up Your Car in Winter

ZeeBabar 11-28-2016 12:23 PM

Course, if you prefer to read hear rather than read, here is another.
Should you warm up your engine before driving?

2011 Nismo#91 11-28-2016 03:00 PM

The PM article you reference lists Business Insider as it's source, and the other two cite Jason from youtube. So welcome the the ignore list because you seem to only post nonsense and rubbish.

ZeeBabar 11-28-2016 03:10 PM

So Road and Track posts nonsense and you know better. Popular Mechanics is going to print nonsense and lose their credibility. I have a few more sources but if you want to start your car and leave it idling till you are eat breakfast, **** and get in to drive....


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