Variators for increased speed,

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Variators for increased speed,

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maddiedog wrote: Every forum, article, etc. has bias depending on context... Since the other forum is run by a bunch of gearheads that sell performance parts, they'll naturally be pitching and supporting higher speeds. A lot of what was said there was exaggeration, and anything that didn't support the products sold there was removed. The placebo effect with performance parts runs rampant, because no one wants to admit they were ripped off.
:lol: :roll:

I love how your the almighty 100% correct, infallible pcx master of knowledge now, nothing you say is wrong, everything you don't agree with is incorrect. Pretty epic really, you falling into the same position you bashed us for.

Your posts reek of child like ignorance and finger pointing.
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Variators for increased speed,

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corsport wrote:
maddiedog wrote: Every forum, article, etc. has bias depending on context... Since the other forum is run by a bunch of gearheads that sell performance parts, they'll naturally be pitching and supporting higher speeds. A lot of what was said there was exaggeration, and anything that didn't support the products sold there was removed. The placebo effect with performance parts runs rampant, because no one wants to admit they were ripped off.
:lol: :roll:

I love how your the almighty 100% correct, infallible pcx master of knowledge now, nothing you say is wrong, everything you don't agree with is incorrect. Pretty epic really, you falling into the same position you bashed us for.

Your posts reek of child like ignorance and finger pointing.

He is entitled to his opinion and so are you. The difference is that he is not selling anything and you are. It's stands to reason you will big up your products, everybody understands that but you do yourself no favours by slagging people off for not agreeing with you.
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Re: Variators for increased speed,

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corsport wrote:
maddiedog wrote: Every forum, article, etc. has bias depending on context... Since the other forum is run by a bunch of gearheads that sell performance parts, they'll naturally be pitching and supporting higher speeds. A lot of what was said there was exaggeration, and anything that didn't support the products sold there was removed. The placebo effect with performance parts runs rampant, because no one wants to admit they were ripped off.
:lol: :roll:

I love how your the almighty 100% correct, infallible pcx master of knowledge now, nothing you say is wrong, everything you don't agree with is incorrect. Pretty epic really, you falling into the same position you bashed us for.

Your posts reek of child like ignorance and finger pointing.
This is why i moved over to this forum. I never really got involved with arguments with corsport but it became very boring, very quickly reading the same crap. So far so good here until corsport turn up. :roll: :(
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Re: Variators for increased speed,

Post by maddiedog »

Hey Corsport - be nice.

You're welcome to come post here, but please don't flame on me or any other members. ;)

I'm moving this to drama, Wooley's right -- no one wants to see this crap. :cry:
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