Hey Honda Tech, ---- YOU!!
#91
Re: Hey Honda Tech, ---- YOU!!
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
www.honda-technical.com idea was a very good one, btw.
#93
Re: Hey Honda Tech, ---- YOU!!
If I recall correctly, HOA allowed Honda-Tech to keep the "HONDA" in there name when it wasn't for profit.
I'm willing to bet HOA will be pulling the plug for Honda-Tech very soon.
www.hybrid.jp because Honda got pissed at the name "Hybrid Honda"......but then again they were bringing out a Hybrid car.
I'm willing to bet HOA will be pulling the plug for Honda-Tech very soon.
www.hybrid.jp because Honda got pissed at the name "Hybrid Honda"......but then again they were bringing out a Hybrid car.
#94
Re: Hey Honda Tech, ---- YOU!!
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
If I recall correctly, HOA allowed Honda-Tech to keep the "HONDA" in there name when it wasn't for profit.
I'm willing to bet HOA will be pulling the plug for Honda-Tech very soon.
I'm willing to bet HOA will be pulling the plug for Honda-Tech very soon.
Good idea. This is the most corporate contact I could come up with
1-800-999-1009
Fax
(310) 783-3023 (24 Hours)
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Honda Automobile Customer Service
1919 Torrance Boulevard
Mail Stop: 500 - 2N - 7D
Torrance, CA 90501-2746
Here Joseph.
http://www.bored.com/dialpeople/index.php
#95
Re: Hey Honda Tech, ---- YOU!!
Originally Posted by TunerToys
URL still available according to GoDaddy.
#97
Re: Hey Honda Tech, ---- YOU!!
Originally Posted by 89sipimpin
We own it now, just bought it. Who wants to start it with me ? No clue on how to start a message board, I have server space. Lets do it.
Let me know. I've never set up a forum but could figure it out. I do know php/css/html/mysql/java/flash/etc though.
#99
Re: Hey Honda Tech, ---- YOU!!
Yeah, I forgot rawr has experience with the forums.
I'd be more than happy to set up the "site" portion though. For a while I've been wanting to set up a site full of guides for different things such as brake/engine swaps somewhat like a wiki where people could submit information to improve the technical pages, except not as open as a wiki.
Example, you have an article on swapping a b series into an EF. Someone wants to add or correct info on it. They'll simply put the info or comment in the form conveniently located at the bottom of the page, any of the site admins can view it and if its valid info will be added to the article.
This ends all the searching through the forum and getting a ton of different answers BS, as well as noobs asking the same stupid questions over and over.
If someone could give a basic layout of how they want this part of the site to look, I could pop it out in a week tops.
I'd be more than happy to set up the "site" portion though. For a while I've been wanting to set up a site full of guides for different things such as brake/engine swaps somewhat like a wiki where people could submit information to improve the technical pages, except not as open as a wiki.
Example, you have an article on swapping a b series into an EF. Someone wants to add or correct info on it. They'll simply put the info or comment in the form conveniently located at the bottom of the page, any of the site admins can view it and if its valid info will be added to the article.
This ends all the searching through the forum and getting a ton of different answers BS, as well as noobs asking the same stupid questions over and over.
If someone could give a basic layout of how they want this part of the site to look, I could pop it out in a week tops.
#100
Re: Hey Honda Tech, ---- YOU!!