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Welcome to the 3rd generation RX7 forums of nopistons.com If you are a new member and have not yet introduced yourself to the rest of the forum please do so here.
Before you ask your first question
There are many common topics that pertain to the FD3S (3rd generation RX7) that have been discussed here. It is possible that the answer you seek has already been given and discussed in detail. I would suggest that you take time to look through the 3rd gen FAQ's and run the search tool if you like. You don't have to. No one is going to make you. We will not poke at you with sticks if you choose not to. It might be helpful though so at least consider it..
Starting a new thread
Ok so you have looked and you did not find the information you were looking for.
1st. When naming the thread it's helpful to be short and to the point. Just state the subject matter. This makes it easy on everyone. Especially if your trying to locate info using the search function in the future.
"New fuel pump, What fuel pressure?"- example.
2nd. Before you hit the "post new thread button" read, then re-read your topic again for any mistakes. If you don't want to do that at least have to courtesy to spell check it from time to time.
You will look like a tool if you do the following
1. USE ALL CAPS, BECAUSE IT IS SUPER ANNOYING.
2. Use typos as flair in your post: TEH W3RD OF OWN3D.
3. Direct threads at individuals. There is a private messaging system in place for that.
4. Do not advertise your business or try to gather business for group buys. If that interests you please speak with Phinsup or Vosko about advertising. If it is a group buy please clear it with one of the moderators for that forum. I happen to be one of them.
5. Do not respond to { Insert current user here:RotaryVillain }, he is the current forum joker and he will get you in trouble.
6. Last one and this one is the most important. Do not pretend to know more than you do. Some one will know you are full of **** and most likely will not hesitate to point it out to the rest of the forum..
Most everyone here likes to help out where they can. Keep in mind that these are not rules. They are only guidelines for good forum edicate. Use them at your discression. Good luck and have fun.
Adios,
David
Before you ask your first question
There are many common topics that pertain to the FD3S (3rd generation RX7) that have been discussed here. It is possible that the answer you seek has already been given and discussed in detail. I would suggest that you take time to look through the 3rd gen FAQ's and run the search tool if you like. You don't have to. No one is going to make you. We will not poke at you with sticks if you choose not to. It might be helpful though so at least consider it..
Starting a new thread
Ok so you have looked and you did not find the information you were looking for.
1st. When naming the thread it's helpful to be short and to the point. Just state the subject matter. This makes it easy on everyone. Especially if your trying to locate info using the search function in the future.
"New fuel pump, What fuel pressure?"- example.
2nd. Before you hit the "post new thread button" read, then re-read your topic again for any mistakes. If you don't want to do that at least have to courtesy to spell check it from time to time.
You will look like a tool if you do the following
1. USE ALL CAPS, BECAUSE IT IS SUPER ANNOYING.
2. Use typos as flair in your post: TEH W3RD OF OWN3D.
3. Direct threads at individuals. There is a private messaging system in place for that.
4. Do not advertise your business or try to gather business for group buys. If that interests you please speak with Phinsup or Vosko about advertising. If it is a group buy please clear it with one of the moderators for that forum. I happen to be one of them.
5. Do not respond to { Insert current user here:RotaryVillain }, he is the current forum joker and he will get you in trouble.
6. Last one and this one is the most important. Do not pretend to know more than you do. Some one will know you are full of **** and most likely will not hesitate to point it out to the rest of the forum..
Most everyone here likes to help out where they can. Keep in mind that these are not rules. They are only guidelines for good forum edicate. Use them at your discression. Good luck and have fun.
Adios,
David
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