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#36
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
L18_B110
Posted on: 2013/11/20 21:40
Yes you picked on my vocab while typing things like "Hazzarsedous", and clearly didn't know what bellmouth meant, you obviously don't know what an assumption is either. It also seems the irony is lost on you.
And if you want to talk about being wrong - price of the redline ram tubes, and the efficiency of their design... I've been wrong plenty of times - i don't carry on like a pork chop calling the other guy names for a week afterwards! just give it up bud
#35
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
D
Posted on: 2013/11/20 11:53
Hazzarsedous I picked on your vocab you try and use it back shows what a sad sad pest you are. Dont assume too much you might have to face sometime in your life you are wrong mr control freak.
#34
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
L18_B110
Posted on: 2013/11/20 2:07
yeah, look at those bellmouths :P At least you learnt what that word means this week. You clearly don't know what assuming means either. We'll just have to improve your vocabulary one word at a time...
#33
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
D
Posted on: 2013/11/20 0:54
#32
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
L18_B110
Posted on: 2013/11/19 23:15
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who would have guessed? 100% abuse and insults. You really are a class act D. ps I do enjoy how every time you call me a control freak, it is you telling me what to do... "stay out of MY treads". You seem to miss the point of a public forum. It is a place for like-minded people to discuss stuff. This wasn't a thread about one of your projects, it was just a thread saying look at these velocity stacks I found. When you said "180 a set hard to beat for super strong billet units" and someone else said they might buy some I posted the cheaper locally available product with very similar bellmouth design, made in spun alloy and available in the same colours you mentioned in the thread title, as an option for anyone reading the public forum. Instead of being a normal human being and saying something like "I didn't realise Redline made a bellmouth ram tube, but I want the billet ones for the plenum I'm gunna make" (but hadn't mentined previously), you went of half-cocked about a rant on "Redline sucks, and you're wrong - they're actually more expensive but regardless of price their radius design is not as effective as these". It seemed pretty clear you didn't know what the Redline ones were like or what they cost, so I took another post to calmly explain they were spun alloy, fully radiused bellmouths and their RRP. And you just went off on a rant about me having "control dramas" and started calling me a moron and all sorts of #OOPS# for a couple of days before you finally realised and admitted you didn't know what you were actually arguing about, but that didn't stop you vitriolic abuse and insults. No, you even took the same argument to another thread just to make a nuisance of yourself, and you're still hurling nothing but insults and abuse while trying to claim I stuffed YOUR thread up...
#31
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
benny
Posted on: 2013/11/19 23:08
Can vouch for the products from Steve at JNT. Have used there stuff for years on various projects. Below is a pic of the rams Ernie put together for the chassis dyno session when I made the switch to e85 fuel. They were much longer at the start of the day and Ernie shortened them up after each power run till we were happy with the power and torgue curves. These long tubes made better mid RPM power with a reduction of peak power and the short tubes made more peak power [~6HP]
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#30
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
LAGWAGON
Posted on: 2013/11/19 21:51
oh man...
I love technotoy gear, have plenty of it on my car. I reckon the other link you posted to jnt is a better one they are nice thick spun alloy ones in heaps of different sizes too. Remember 180 is USD plus postage of probably $50 so your looking at about $60 each. Harry has a point, there are others out there! But buy some and show us your manifold D, i love custom manifolds!
#29
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
D
Posted on: 2013/11/19 11:13
Still going sore control freak? dont you ever give up trying to BS and play mr big on the internet where you BS your way through everything you post! you really have a sad existence a really sad life. Like I said Tosser maximus stay out of my threads you are lousy control freak pest.
When H-Bomb pest posts in my thread its always... Attach file: bsmeter.jpg (10.58 KB)![]()
#28
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
L18_B110
Posted on: 2013/11/19 2:07
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vocabulary mate - couldn't you remember the rest of the word? lol Quote:
Firstly you said "hard to beat for 180", so there was no need to ask what they were hard to beat for, it was obviously hard to beat for the price.And yes, i saw the product, you posted pictures of it for all of us to see. After others started saying they might get a set, I thought it might be a good idea to mention the redline spun alloy bellmouth ram tubes as an option available at your local store a bit cheaper, just in case other people weren't aware of them - like you weren't. They are for all intents and purposes the same thing. Even available in the same "very nice colours" you mentioned in the thread title. Quote:
yeah, mentioning spun alloy ram tubes in a thread about billet alloy ram tubes is nasty dribble! You, as always, started the nasty dribble. And now you whinge and moan about it if I finally call you a Dickhead, when that is what you have been carrying on like, so butthurt over it that you take it to other threads just to get another opportunity to carry on about it... I don't thnk me calling you a dickhead is anywhere near as nasty as the outright hostile racism though, is it D?
#27
Re: Velocity stacks in billet, very nice finish & colours
D
Posted on: 2013/11/18 3:58
A little reversion at first but even the badly chewed salami had little trouble escaping
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