Modding A DC5.

V8_nutter

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Cool it bro... We don't meant to flame anyone.. We are indeed here to share and learn.. Not everyone is saying Advangarde is full of shit??? Those guys in the modding scene will know that Advangarde did bought over the EG-K20A from Joel-Driven some time back and had been doing some development on this engine.

We are not doubting the competency or professionalism of Advangarde. I believe they know their shit and know how to build a proper one with the proper resources and proper funds from his customers.

It is a newbie (TheGame) forumer who comes in BIG FONTS and saying that ZTH members are non-believer and saying us (the ZTH forumer) as TALKING only phrasing in such away that we are all here with nothing better to do than just Talking and chatting rubbish here.

He said he has HANDS ON building this engine and not just READ or HEARD.

He started off saying he wants to share his HANDS on experience then followed by the last sentenced saying its a trade secret and not sharing.

Then the next post an hour later, he had a so call LIST which are all just general infos that are easily available.

With a post like this, to me is not sharing info or building experience :confused_smile:

HE should have just started thread with "To show you guys what we or my mech or whoever can do this 300whp with K24/K20 hybrid in Malaysia," with a dyno chart and provide general info as a way to promote his company or friends company whatsoever.

I'm sure being a little more polite on 1st couple of post would left him but banging in with such a statement is like telling NO ONE in Malaysia can do it except them which would have struck such a controvesial.

Like i said in another post, I'm giving him credit for making this possible in Malaysia but we just wanted more info to share as he is willing to share his hands on experience.

Just my 2 cents.

Peace and cheers :shades_smile:
Yup ppl with all the money can buy list paired with a crazy horsepower number also makes me yawn:Not_Impressed: ,,power is not based on parts alone. Hot water + teh cannot become teh tarik,,,its the tarik skill thats makes it perfect.:shades_smile:
 

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Yup ppl with all the money can buy list paired with a crazy horsepower number also makes me yawn:Not_Impressed: ,,power is not based on parts alone. Hot water + teh cannot become teh tarik,,,its the tarik skill thats makes it perfect.:shades_smile:
yup agreed, oh well, they made the teh tarik but they just dont know the politically correct way to tell everyone how they made it nice.
Let's face the fact of life, you do need proper tea leaves in the first place to make good teh tarik. So maybe they are fortunate enough for someone to buy the the tea leaves for them to make the teh tarik properly.

By the way, just to clarify, if you read through the threads, they might have been a bit edgy at first but they definetly did not claimed "No one else in Malaysia could do" in any part of their posting. ;)
 
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yup agreed, oh well, they made the teh tarik but they just dont know the politically correct way to tell everyone how they made it nice.
Let's face the fact of life, you do need proper tea leaves in the first place to make good teh tarik. So maybe they are fortunate enough for someone to buy the the tea leaves for them to make the teh tarik properly.

By the way, just to clarify, if you read through the threads, they might have been a bit edgy at first but they definetly did not claimed "No one else in Malaysia could do" in any part of their posting. ;)
Very true... That's why i say i give credits to them in making this happen here. :regular_smile:
 

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