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I know that there's some 80 year old guy in England who has about 12 different degrees, and even a few doctorates in those fiels. Obviously he has the superior knowledge of RB engines!

Depends if he is trade qualified and builds RB engines also?

So using your thought process, wouldn't an opinion from a qualified source be more plausible than an opinion from a less qualified source?

And what subjectivity is offered to the comparisons of level of qualification? Is it proven academic results, real life results etc?

In which case, and adopting this logic, I get my info from my brother in law, when I need it and he balances some of Sydney's biggest hitting Skylines. Also John Skola - ex Dick Johnson Sierra days engineer. Their penises are definitely bigger lol

Function is form.

I'm failing to see the argument here. Bunta cited Alan Heaphy, who built one of the most famous R32 GT-Rs in Australian motor racing history. Wouldn't his feats demonstrate his knowledge on the topic?

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Function is form.

Ohhhhh, Like in this instance, you would need to show a crank trigger and mounting kit produced easily and cheaply by a local machine shop. Now if only I had done that already! Damn :(

Can I just say that I have no qualifications?

Got a phatt stack and some epic wide wheels tho ;)

And a big shed. And really, that's all that matters :P

FFS peoples, let it go please.

Buy my parts

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Wow...

Sooo, I bought lights yesterday... And I now have a house with doors and windows, no bricks but still... It's like Bear in the big blue house with all that insulation wrap stuff...

Can I just say that I have no qualifications?

Got a phatt stack and some epic wide wheels tho ;)

And a big shed. And really, that's all that matters :P

FFS peoples, let it go please.

Buy my parts

You also have a hoist in the shed, two zeds a lovely wife, awesome house and two adorable puppies. Your cat scares me.

I'm failing to see the argument here. Bunta cited Alan Heaphy, who built one of the most famous R32 GT-Rs in Australian motor racing history. Wouldn't his feats demonstrate his knowledge on the topic?

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It's a bit old hat. The technology has moved on. They make more power now. Kind of like Mike Vine used to make the best manifolds.

See this:

http://www.justenginemanagement.com/index.php/customers-cars/nissan-rb-power/44-gibson-gio-r32-gtr

And now the power figure on this:

http://www.justenginemanagement.com/index.php/customers-cars/nissan-rb-power/1-110826mohpwr

Did I mention both Adam Neish and Bobby are good mates ;)

Can I just say that I have no qualifications?

Got a phatt stack and some epic wide wheels tho ;)

And a big shed. And really, that's all that matters :P

FFS peoples, let it go please.

I have multiple qualifications yayyy!!

People still think I'm fkn retarded tho because I suck at simple shit like... Left and Right or don't touch it, it's hot...

Perfect example, yesterday I discussed our electrical plans and quotes and contracts and timeframes and the banks requirements and everything else with with the lighting supplier and then Zane had to tell me how to open the door to get out of the shop *facepalm*

I have multiple qualifications yayyy!!

People still think I'm fkn retarded tho because I suck at simple shit like... Left and Right or don't touch it, it's hot...

Perfect example, yesterday I discussed our electrical plans and quotes and contracts and timeframes and the banks requirements and everything else with with the lighting supplier and then Zane had to tell me how to open the door to get out of the shop *facepalm*

Because female.

:P

Perfect example, yesterday I discussed our electrical plans and quotes and contracts and timeframes and the banks requirements and everything else with with the lighting supplier and then Zane had to tell me how to open the door to get out of the shop *facepalm*

Lol!

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