Also in line with what the moderator said it seems that the person posting inder the email "checksix3 <jetjock11@xxxx>" could better utilize their time being positive instead of casting numerous negative comments. At the very least have the grit to sign your emails with your name if you feel so strongly about your points. If not I would not even approve these posts. Probably the reason you are posting anonymously is that you would rather cause conflict than be constructive. Gary Gore <<[Moderator Note: I'd like to believe that I speak for everyone on the DML when I agree with something Bob says below.? The parties involved could do tremendous good, both for the DeLorean community and the Parkinson's Disease charity, by cooperating to discuss and correct any errors rather than arguing about them on the DML.? - Moderator Mike Substelny] Dear? Unknown author? > checksix3?? This is not the 1st time I have seen you post this message and I am disturbed by it: > "His schematic was an admirable endeavor for charity reasons, > even if it's rife with errors that should have been corrected." Listen to yourself. You believe ( as do we ) that great things are being accomplished by the DeLorean owners acting as a whole. Raising $5,130 is no small undertaking. If you feel that there are any significant updates needed to be added to the schematic how about sharing the wealth ?> ALSO > Dear unknown author (checksix3 jetjock11@xxxx ) > > It's clear from the last paragraph of your post you really do understand > the > value > of the Plug and Play concept. > I'm glad. > > (checksix3 jetjock11@xxxx ) Said: > > > Then again, maybe I'm just too stubborn to know better. After > > analyzing the failure mode of the stock Fan Fail Module and > > modifiying it, I continue to use it with full confidence. Having said > > that, I'll likely purchase a FanZilla for it's additinal benefits and > > because it's value is worth the time it would take me to design and > > fabricate a similar device. As I've said before, this car isn't > > rocket science but there are times it's just easier to buy something > > already elegantly designed than to screw around with doing it > > yourself, even if one can. It's up to each of us to make that choice. > > > > > > Bob Zilla > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]