Series I threads vs. Series II
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^wrong answer
I like looking in the SII section at quick glance to see if there is something I have missed posted and not look at bunch of S1 things that don't pertain. I agree with OP.
I like looking in the SII section at quick glance to see if there is something I have missed posted and not look at bunch of S1 things that don't pertain. I agree with OP.
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Because for some reason this is a popular place to put series I questions even though it is supposed to be series II. Scroll down in the main part of the forum and there are several 2004 and 2005 audio questions.
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I'm tempted to say that the there should be no separate forums for the SI/SIIs and fewer sections on the forum. Forums succeed with a critical mass of participants. People lose interest if there is not enough going on. I'd read threads on the S2, but I'm not going to read a section that has had 60 posts in its entire history.
Learn from the RX-7 forum, it has more activity but there are probably fewer of those cars still on the road. There are a lot of differences in the S1-S3 and S4-S5s which could be used to justify separate forums for each, but for the most part there is one technical section for each entire generation.
Learn from the RX-7 forum, it has more activity but there are probably fewer of those cars still on the road. There are a lot of differences in the S1-S3 and S4-S5s which could be used to justify separate forums for each, but for the most part there is one technical section for each entire generation.
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