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Creto 03-11-2010 12:21 AM


Originally Posted by Lord ET (Post 3466044)
don't forget the impromptu coil/plug replacement and engine de-carb:cool:

lol... i told him he needs to redline it more :yelrotflm

Lord ET 03-11-2010 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by Creto (Post 3466046)
lol... i told him he needs to redline it more :yelrotflm

good advice!:lol2:

JoeHawk 03-11-2010 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by Creto (Post 3466046)
lol... i told him he needs to redline it more :yelrotflm

Not that it's bad advice, but I'm going to blame the previous owner..... On a side note, the power boost I got along with the decarb is awesome. Not that it turned itself into lambo or anything...

Riley Craven 03-11-2010 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by Rowlettrx8er (Post 3466405)
Not that it's bad advice, but I'm going to blame the previous owner..... On a side note, the power boost I got along with the decarb is awesome. Not that it turned itself into lambo or anything...

SO I'm not saying your a bad driver by any means... but you dont seem as aggressive as the rest of us. Was just curious why. I myself am an adrenaline junking and the more speed the better :)

JoeHawk 03-11-2010 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by Riley Craven (Post 3466538)
SO I'm not saying your a bad driver by any means... but you dont seem as aggressive as the rest of us. Was just curious why. I myself am an adrenaline junking and the more speed the better :)

No, Thomas, I don't have a death wish. Once you have a family you'll understand how much is riding on you as a Father. It changes your priorities. Dying in a reckless car accident goes to the bottom of the list. It becomes quite selfish to put yourself in avoidable high risk situations that impact your families future.

But, to each their own....

WTBRotary! 03-11-2010 01:16 PM

haha owned...

Joe +1
Thomas 0

cornholio135 03-11-2010 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Rowlettrx8er (Post 3466604)
No, Thomas, I don't have a death wish. Once you have a family you'll understand how much is riding on you as a Father. It changes your priorities. Dying in a reckless car accident goes to the bottom of the list. It becomes quite selfish to put yourself in avoidable high risk situations that impact your families future.

But, to each their own....

I could not have said it better myself...:smoker:

I am thinking of Decarbing mine this weekend with the Seafoam/2 cycle method. Did your car smoke alot and was it hard to start???

JoeHawk 03-11-2010 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by cornholio135 (Post 3466676)
I could not have said it better myself...:smoker:

I am thinking of Decarbing mine this weekend with the Seafoam/2 cycle method. Did your car smoke alot and was it hard to start???

Not sure, I wasn't there when the dealership did it. I would assume there was a lot of smoke.

Fortunately for me, Mazda covered the cost of the decarb & new plugs.

cornholio135 03-11-2010 01:58 PM

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hey Brandon congrats on the WB... here is the latest pic of mine. Now if any of your mods look close to mine I am going to call you a copiererer...:nono: JK But I get to mod 2 8s now anyways...:naughty:

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WTBRotary! 03-11-2010 02:06 PM

haha thanks corn... Haha and don't worry, all my mods that are going on my 8 are in my sig. My Seibon CF hood will make ours stand way apart, so no worries there.

Lord ET 03-11-2010 03:31 PM

I don't know about all that. (Joe being too docile) Ii remember after a cruise we were waiting at a gas station for baņo breaks. And when we left Joe was doin 100+ easy 75S

Riley Craven 03-11-2010 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Rowlettrx8er (Post 3466604)
No, Thomas, I don't have a death wish. Once you have a family you'll understand how much is riding on you as a Father. It changes your priorities. Dying in a reckless car accident goes to the bottom of the list. It becomes quite selfish to put yourself in avoidable high risk situations that impact your families future.

But, to each their own....

Ah well, I was just seeing if there was a reason. I dont agree with your logic pattern but thats just me :)

1. Is the assumption that the driving I do is reckless. I would not characterize my driving as reckless. While speeds are high I make sure they are not high enough that A. I am losing control of the car, or B that I am violating the lane of on coming traffic. I am also in a hyper alert situation and have always driven defensively to begin with. You've been to 1 state meet already and you also saw my big focus on safety (which did me alot of good since not even DFW people were following my rules, *cough* NICK *cough*) I didnt earn the Mom title in DFW for being reckless.

2. that if I die my family is not taken care of financially. A. I am well insured to make sure the wife and kids are not responsible for ANY debt after I go including a mortgage payment. and B. My wife has a steady job as a teacher and could more than provide as a sole supporter given that she would have no debt. I did not talk about any of the emotional stress, because honestly there is no amount of preparation that could be done for that. I've only got one life to live and being an adrenaline junky I sure as hell am going to live it to the fullest.

In essence what I am saying is that everything we do all the way down to getting out of bed and going to work in the morning has risk. How you mitigate and plan and assess that risk is entirely up to you. I do not think that I have been irresponsible in any regards to this.

PS Brandon, this is at a tie, Thomas 1 Joe 1 :P

JoeHawk 03-11-2010 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by Lord ET (Post 3466800)
I don't know about all that. (Joe being too docile) Ii remember after a cruise we were waiting at a gas station for baņo breaks. And when we left Joe was doin 100+ easy 75S

LOL I didn't say I was totally perfect, you can have spurts of immaturity at any age... I mean afterall, I have had 3 tickets in the last 23 years of driving.. :SHOCKED:

It wasn't 100+, but it was higher than the posted speed limit...

JoeHawk 03-11-2010 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by Riley Craven (Post 3466811)
Ah well, I was just seeing if there was a reason. I dont agree with your logic pattern but thats just me :)

1. Is the assumption that the driving I do is reckless. I would not characterize my driving as reckless. While speeds are high I make sure they are not high enough that A. I am losing control of the car, or B that I am violating the lane of on coming traffic. I am also in a hyper alert situation and have always driven defensively to begin with. You've been to 1 state meet already and you also saw my big focus on safety (which did me alot of good since not even DFW people were following my rules, *cough* NICK *cough*) I didnt earn the Mom title in DFW for being reckless.

2. that if I die my family is not taken care of financially. A. I am well insured to make sure the wife and kids are not responsible for ANY debt after I go including a mortgage payment. and B. My wife has a steady job as a teacher and could more than provide as a sole supporter given that she would have no debt. I did not talk about any of the emotional stress, because honestly there is no amount of preparation that could be done for that. I've only got one life to live and being an adrenaline junky I sure as hell am going to live it to the fullest.

In essence what I am saying is that everything we do all the way down to getting out of bed and going to work in the morning has risk. How you mitigate and plan and assess that risk is entirely up to you. I do not think that I have been irresponsible in any regards to this.

PS Brandon, this is at a tie, Thomas 1 Joe 1 :P


Ok Thomas. You don't have to be out of control to be reckless. Driving at high speeds on public roads with other traffic puts you & everyone around you at increased risk. Whether or not you're in your own lane or not doesn't diminish the fact that the faster you go, the less time you have to respond when some moron cuts you off, swerves in front of you, etc... Now, as Adam so kindly pointed out, I don't always follow my own convictions, but that doesn't change my philosophy.

To your other point... Taking care of your family financially is sooooooooo not the same as actually being there as your child grows up. Money doesn't replace a dead Dad, regardless of how much life insurance you have. Nor will it replace the father, mother, brother, sister, child in the other car that may or may not be the cause. Driving normally with these lunatics on the roads here in the metromess is risky enough, you add aggressive driving you've just compounded the risk by an infinite amount.

You call me after you witnessed the birth of your daughter and have held her in your arms for the first time and looked down into those eyes. It changes a person. That is once you swallow that lump in your throat and wiped away the tears of joy. There will be nothing you'll want more than to watch her grow up, protect her and be there for her. You can't do that if you're gone. Adreneline junky or not, that little bundle of joy will change your life & priorities forever.

Yes, you did a good job focusing on safety at the state meet. I don't consider you a bad driver. You just asked why I'm not as aggressive as the other drivers. I gave you my reasons (a.k.a Josh & Sarah).

deadphoenix52 03-11-2010 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by Riley Craven (Post 3466811)
(which did me alot of good since not even DFW people were following my rules, *cough* NICK *cough*)

lies.

i only cut the lines if could cleary see ahead. still tho. you are right. wont happen again. plus i dont think i can make it this year anyway so :p

Riley Craven 03-11-2010 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by Rowlettrx8er (Post 3466830)
Ok Thomas. You don't have to be out of control to be reckless. Driving at high speeds on public roads with other traffic puts you & everyone around you at increased risk. Whether or not you're in your own lane or not doesn't diminish the fact that the faster you go, the less time you have to respond when some moron cuts you off, swerves in front of you, etc... Now, as Adam so kindly pointed out, I don't always follow my own convictions, but that doesn't change my philosophy.

To your other point... Taking care of your family financially is sooooooooo not the same as actually being there as your child grows up. Money doesn't replace a dead Dad, regardless of how much life insurance you have. Nor will it replace the father, mother, brother, sister, child in the other car that may or may not be the cause. Driving normally with these lunatics on the roads here in the metromess is risky enough, you add aggressive driving you've just compounded the risk by an infinite amount.

You call me after you witnessed the birth of your daughter and have held her in your arms for the first time and looked down into those eyes. It changes a person. That is once you swallow that lump in your throat and wiped away the tears of joy. There will be nothing you'll want more than to watch her grow up, protect her and be there for her. You can't do that if you're gone. Adreneline junky or not, that little bundle of joy will change your life & priorities forever.

Yes, you did a good job focusing on safety at the state meet. I don't consider you a bad driver. You just asked why I'm not as aggressive as the other drivers. I gave you my reasons (a.k.a Josh & Sarah).

Well I think of what we discussed so far we we agree on. The point at which we diverge is one that changes based on conditions. I agree with you that increased speed brings increased risk, which is why I only do so under conditions that I am happy with. There is no way in hell I would be doing that type of driving on any interstate around here local. There is just too much traffic and too many idiots on the road to account for all of the variables. However, out in the country (or what I call the country) traffic is greatly diminished and highs speeds given the roads are well maintained and the weather is good are what I deem acceptable risk. I'm not saying that what I do isn't risky, what I am saying is that it isn't reckless.

Now as far as family I definitely also agree with you about watching your kids grow up, at least for you. To that I have no argument because as you've so rightly pointed out, I haven't held Arcadia in my arms yet. I am only basing how I feel on the issue through my past experiences and data sets. Everyone has told me I will change when the day comes, but I still think that remains to be seen.

Now you are definitely right about me asking. I was honestly curious and am glad that you gave me a frank response. The point of my reply is that I felt rightly or wrongly that I was getting lumped in with the reckless lot. Was just trying to counter that.

Riley Craven 03-11-2010 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by deadphoenix52 (Post 3466852)
lies.

i only cut the lines if could cleary see ahead. still tho. you are right. wont happen again. plus i dont think i can make it this year anyway so :p

Meh, I know, I was just singling you out cuse you were an easy target and you were part of the DFW group :P I mean I did catch you on video after all! Was mainly referring to the "incident" that shall not be named :(

deadphoenix52 03-11-2010 04:10 PM

we all should argue more.

Lord ET 03-11-2010 04:17 PM

i like tuhtles

Riley Craven 03-11-2010 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by deadphoenix52 (Post 3466861)
we all should argue more.

While argue may be a synonym for debate, or to present opposing sides, I would say that arguing has negative connotations, which I don't believe is what is happening, otherwise any rational conversation would be an argument and that just sounds bad :)

JoeHawk 03-11-2010 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by deadphoenix52 (Post 3466861)
we all should argue more.

LOL Thomas & I aren't arguing, just sharing philosophies on life. If I wanted to start an argument I'd set up a poll or spout the virtues of synthetic oil in the 8. :rofl:

Riley Craven 03-11-2010 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by Lord ET (Post 3466875)
i like tuhtles

not sea horses???

Lord ET 03-11-2010 04:33 PM

THIS IS A prepare thread..not argue thread...I'll go make one of those right now!

Creto 03-11-2010 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by Rowlettrx8er (Post 3466885)
If I wanted to start an argument I'd set up a poll ...


:SHOCKED:



:rollingla

deadphoenix52 03-11-2010 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by Lord ET (Post 3466924)
THIS IS A prepare thread..not argue thread...I'll go make one of those right now!

i lol'd. i didnt think you were serious


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