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Old 11-08-2005, 02:28 AM
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you can also make the edges around the paper bigger
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Old 11-08-2005, 02:35 AM
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N/A, less working parts, less chance for failure, also good chance to be slow.
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Old 11-08-2005, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by 98redcavz24
im not 100% sure on this but

i would think n/a motors are easier to tune and more reliable
not always
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Old 11-08-2005, 07:18 AM
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n/a is lots of fun if done right if you've rode in a nice all motor car that actually makes power (not just a gsr or b16 with i/h/e), you can appreciate it. it's a totally different power band and feels awesome. why you think i sold all my turbo stuff
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To everyone telling him to cheat on font size, line spacing etc. Think about this for a second. He's not the only one writing a paper I'm sure. When he hands it in it's going to go into a large stack of identical papers, except his would then be slightly different spacing, font, etc. If the teacher grading it gives a ---- about the format they required, it becomes obvious you needed to grow the content of your paper and took the easy way out.
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Old 11-08-2005, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by stenseltizm
To everyone telling him to cheat on font size, line spacing etc. Think about this for a second. He's not the only one writing a paper I'm sure. When he hands it in it's going to go into a large stack of identical papers, except his would then be slightly different spacing, font, etc. If the teacher grading it gives a ---- about the format they required, it becomes obvious you needed to grow the content of your paper and took the easy way out.
i've never been caught, and im a senior in HS. been doin it for 4+ years
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Old 11-08-2005, 08:55 AM
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use courier new, each charicter in that font takes up equal space. it will ad about 3/4ths of a page
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by projekteg
n/a is lots of fun if done right if you've rode in a nice all motor car that actually makes power (not just a gsr or b16 with i/h/e), you can appreciate it. it's a totally different power band and feels awesome. why you think i sold all my turbo stuff
hardly, I've drove a few 200+ whp na hondas, ya if geared right it can kinda be fun, especially if you do lots of street racing. But the pure pull/torque of a nicely done turbo honda engine is way more fun, especially just cruising around. A nice 350+whp civic/crx is one of the funniest things to drive on the street.

And you sold your turbo stuff because your either A) bored of it, B) tired of spending money C) you are tired of blowing ring lands.
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:29 AM
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And you sold your turbo stuff because your either A) bored of it, B) tired of spending money C) you are tired of blowing ring lands.
i would have to say 'a' seing as how i'm spending 3 times as much by going n/a than i did on my turbo kit and built engine put together. i'll build another turbo motor, but yeah, i am bored with it for now, so i'm trying something new. still all motor feels great in my opinion.
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Old 11-08-2005, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by projekteg
Originally Posted by AbaZ
And you sold your turbo stuff because your either A) bored of it, B) tired of spending money C) you are tired of blowing ring lands.
i would have to say 'a' seing as how i'm spending 3 times as much by going n/a than i did on my turbo kit and built engine put together. i'll build another turbo motor, but yeah, i am bored with it for now, so i'm trying something new. still all motor feels great in my opinion.
did you recently drive an all motor car kevin? was it an SI like yours?
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