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Old 03-19-2008, 03:32 PM   #1
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Default Suggestion, NA, Turbo, section, sub-forum.

Excuse me, Im not sure where to post this.

Anyway, I'm suggesting something to be done on the subject of an, NA section, Turbo section, or sub-forms etc.

Its kinda weird cause, the 3rd gen section focus is on rx7s that have mostly turbos, the 1st gen section...mostly NA's, 2nd gen section...its either way.

I'm sure some sort of this idea has been mentioned before and on other forums.

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NA section, specific to NA discussion's.
Turbo section, specific to Turbo discussion's

Who's with me?






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Old 03-19-2008, 05:01 PM   #2
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I am with you, but I cannot create sub forums. PM this page to Herblenny, or zgn and you might get what you ask for!
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Its kinda weird cause, the 3rd gen section focus is on rx7s that have mostly turbos, the 1st gen section...mostly NA's, 2nd gen section...its either way.
All 3rd gen's are turbo'd.
Almost all 1st gen's are non-turbo - there are a handful of 12AT's, which were not officially imported into the USA.
This is not weird; it's natural.

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This has been discussed ad nauseum before on other boards.
Personally, I think it's a waste of time.


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Old 03-20-2008, 11:44 AM   #4
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I'm not saying that its weird that 3rd gens are turbo and 1st gens are not turbo.
I'm saying its weird in view of what rx7 generation one might look at on the subject of NA discussion or turbo discussion.
Maybe all Im saying is that the 2nd gen section be split into turbo / NA.

Whats a waste of time?
A thread about if this forum should have an NA section / Turbo section?
Ok, agreed.
Or actually having an NA section / Turbo section?
I don't think actually having either section is a waist at all.
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Bah, don't worry about Ted. He has been anti splitting up the 2nd gen section for as long as I can remember.

I'm sure it will cause some confusion. That is why a Turbo Performance Sub Forum is a better idea.
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