disabling rev limiter
#51
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Originally Posted by Mombodogs
you are not the most respected member here also.
If he posts something, you can pretty much take it as gospel; he's got the FSM seemingly memorized.
If you did as much searching as you claim to, you would know this of Jason.
I implore you to find someone who doesn't respect Jason. Then I implore you to find ANYONE who respects you.
You cannot search, you bitch about every single thread, you cannot type with clarity or correct spelling... Yeah, you're definitely the most intelligent newb here.
(In case you can't detect sarcasm... I actually meant the opposite of the last line I typed. I think your posts are moronic)
So tell me... what worthwhile contribution do you think you bring to this forum? You think pointing out what you think is dumb helps anyone? This is not a dumb thread, as we have just dispelled a common myth that no rev limiter exists. Those with experience proved this to those that do not have experience. And what did you bring to this thread? Bitching and stupidity.
Well done.
#53
Originally Posted by Mombodogs
NZ, is there actually a point to this thread? If so, put your input there.
...you are not the most respected member here also. Oops, truth hurt...
You're not being criticised for being a noob or asking questions or not searching. You're being criticised for ragging on members who've contributed far more than you have and for the juvinile manner of all your posts. Take the hint.
#54
the point of this thread is clear.
1. to prove there is a way to remove rev limiter without re-chipping / by using a piggy-back device
2. to prove the existance of a rev limiter (which was proven later by members who contributed to the thread)
1. to prove there is a way to remove rev limiter without re-chipping / by using a piggy-back device
2. to prove the existance of a rev limiter (which was proven later by members who contributed to the thread)
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