Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
#21
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
You have to be a hardcore mother ****** to rock no filter. I never ran one on my own turbo cars.
It clips them in the short description, when you go to the details of the part you get the full one, I noticed that too.
Originally Posted by doug684
Looks like they clipped some of your descriptions. Site looks **** though.
#22
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
Originally Posted by turbohf
http://www.-------------/catalog/ngk-11s-p-243.html
umm... the "11" is the gap NOT the heat range or are these diff?
umm... the "11" is the gap NOT the heat range or are these diff?
Those are NGK non-resistor race plugs. The heat range is the -XX at the end. They usually come pre-gapped around 30 thou or so, BUT not always. Definitely check them first.
Also the end of these plugs is the same as the BKR B-series plugs with the recessed electrode.
Originally Posted by ****
Who gives a ---- you picky skank-----.
#23
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
Originally Posted by ****
You have to be a hardcore mother ****** to rock no filter. I never ran one on my own turbo cars.
It clips them in the short description, when you go to the details of the part you get the full one, I noticed that too.
It clips them in the short description, when you go to the details of the part you get the full one, I noticed that too.
#28
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
I need a website with one of these:
http://www.-------------/catalog/tuni...fee-p-235.html
Smooth interface, btw.
http://www.-------------/catalog/tuni...fee-p-235.html
Smooth interface, btw.
#30
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
I like it Chris...looks much better than the old site. I noticed when I was looking through the list of distributors you carry that the sentences just seem to end for no apparent reason (like mentioned before), but when you click the link it shows the full paragraph. Probably just me being picky, but why not see if you can put "..." after the point the paragraph cuts off, this way hinting that there's more to read and the person should click the link for the rest of the info.