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JoePaterno 03-21-2005 03:47 AM


Originally Posted by Outlaws eXtreme
I can guide you to people living in cold climates that have never had any flooding issues.

Cold Climates can lead to higher chances of flooding, but not the only reason. I would love for you to show me the prove that says "happens mostly in cold weather."

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And I can guide you to a man with 3 dicks. What does that mean? Nothing. You are an idiot because u keep flooding your car in a warm climate. What proof do u want? Look at the other threads on flooding. It is mostly a cold weather issue. I NEVER said it ONLY happens in the cold. So basically you aren't telling me anything i didn't know. So why dont u think before u post.

JoePaterno 03-21-2005 03:52 AM


Originally Posted by RX8 RX8 RX8
Damn Joe, kind of harsh wording there. As a self-proclaimed expert on the flooding issue, how do you account for the warm weather floods?
Your comment of "but do u see me posting that shit all the time?" is what I am talking about.... you act as if you are tired of reading about flooding in your "private" rx8 club forum. It is a forum for the discussions of problems like "flooding". If you are tired of reading about it, then I suggest that you stop spending your valuable time in front of the computer and do something constructive.

I'm at work u jackass. My time isn't that valuable right now. My job is being done by computers. I just have to make sure the computers dont mess up, and they aren't, so that means I dont have anything to do.

And yes I'm tired of all these morons who come on here and say that they dont have any flooding issues (when they live in Florida or California) and that it might be drivng habits causing flooding, or that it might be car specific. There are two things that NORMALLY cause flooding, cold weather and quick shut offs. That's it. Anything else is an exception.

JoePaterno 03-21-2005 03:56 AM


Originally Posted by Outlaws eXtreme
Am I sure? Yes I'm sure. 100% Postive. I saw the rotary mechanic diagnose the problem, and changed out my spark plugs at the dealership. Unless you are some omnipotent being, I doubt you will know more about Rotary than the mechanic that has been working on these types of cars for the last 20 years.

I can guide you to people living in cold climates that have never had any flooding issues.

Cold Climates can lead to higher chances of flooding, but not the only reason. I would love for you to show me the prove that says "happens mostly in cold weather."

Btw, you first said you are NOT assuming anything.. then you say, "It (sic) think it is fact.... " Well you are assuming. You think it is, you don't have facts to prove it. Next time try and think before you post.

Like I said, there are two things that NORMALLY cause flooding, cold weather and quick shut offs. Anything else is an exception and rare. go find the proof yourself. And go flood your car again jackass

RX8 RX8 RX8 03-21-2005 05:45 AM

You know Joe.....your comments are lacking in content and vernacular. As for your name-calling, lets just say you are proving my point. Do us all a favor and use your spare time for personality development. Your personal attacks should not go un-notice by the moderators and you should reference the posting guidelines before further postings.
Regards

Outlaws eXtreme 03-21-2005 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by RX8 RX8 RX8
You know Joe.....your comments are lacking in content and vernacular. As for your name-calling, lets just say you are proving my point. Do us all a favor and use your spare time for personality development. Your personal attacks should not go un-notice by the moderators and you should reference the posting guidelines before further postings.
Regards

I can see where Joe gets his rage from though... look at how upset he is over a simple thread. If I had to work at a low paying job watching computers and maintaining them, I would be pretty irate too. Kinda feel bad for the guy.

Joe, since you know a guy with 3 dicks, please tell the rest of us where we can find this abomination of a creature and I'll Double your income for this year. And yes I do make enough to easily cover your income for the rest of the year if you were wondering. So please inform us with this detail... next time, calm down, think, and then calm down some more before you type. It's only a message board.

Copyshoppeman 03-22-2005 08:15 AM

I've had my car a year and a half and i just flooded about 2 weeks ago. went out to warm my car then went back inside. came back out and the car had some how idled to low i guess and shut off. couldnt start it back up. dealer came and got and did the new n flash. theres also recalls right now on the starter and battery so they replaced them too. mine were fine but they went ahead and did them anyways. also got the plugs replaced. i dont know if it was the n flash or not but my car is running great again. no more rough idles and it actually has a little more power.

Razz1 03-24-2005 02:58 PM

Well, i do believe I talked to the mechanic at the Mazda Texh Competition.

He said they fixed BAM BAM's problem and hven't heard from him since.

There is a new battery, starter and N flash available.


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