Why in the world would you read a complete thread but skip over my posts in it? Is it because my posts in fact do not support your ad hominem attacks against me? I just reread the entire thread too, *INCLUDING* my posts. A summary of the posts you skipped: Message #85349: Outdoor display area at DCS'14 will be better for Chad's planned workshop than indoor display at DCS'12 was. Message #85354: (Reply to Chad) A 2 barrel carburetor is perfectly sized for a PRV. Message #85356: (Reply to Steve) Carburetion is compatible with Chad's performance modified PRV. Message #85369: (Reply to Steve) Chad impresses me as capable of making his own decisions about his own car -- he certainly is within his rights. Message #85371: (Reply to Martin) I do not think a Renault/Peugeot manifold with dual Solex's is the best option for Chad's conversion. Message #85377: (Reply to Chad) Picture of how I limped one of my Lincolns home when its fuel pump failed. Message #85379: (Reply to Steve) I agree that Chad's new fuel pump should not be grounded via the inertia switch. Message #85384: (Reply to Martin) Explaining differences between single plane and dual plane intake manifolds (Renault/Peugeot manifold he is selling is single plane). Message #85389: (Reply to Martin) Yes, I *HAVE* driven a DeLorean with a Renault/Peugeot intake manifold installed. Message #85435: (Reply to John) I suspect that Chad's fuel pump failure was not the primary motivation for his planned conversion. Message #85450: (Reply to Chad) With a disclaimer at the beginning: Discussion Chad and I would have had at DCS'12 about his conversion. Message #85455: (Reply to Steve) With a disclaimer at the beginning: More discussion Steve, Chad, and I woudl have had if Chad's conversion was discussed at DCS'12. Message #85456: (Reply to Marc) Isn't the Mustang carb he is reporting problems with a 1 barrel Holley, not a 2 barrel Motorcraft? Message #85467: (Reply to Marc) Problems he is reporting with his Mustang are likely caused by it sitting idle. Message #85471: (Reply to Marc) Carb on his Mustang is not a good design -- no 1 barrels seem to be. Message #85477: (Reply to Marc) Trying to understand why he would change his distributor as part of a carb swap. Message #85480: (Reply to Marc) Distributor recommendation for his Mustang. Message #85483: (Reply to Andy) I couldn't install K-Jet on my PRV even if I wanted to -- the heads have no injector bungs. Message #85485: (Reply to Martin) I do understand K-Jet, and was able to tune my old Eurospec installation quite successfully despite bad advice from he and Darren Bowker. Message #85489: (Reply to Martin) Example of bad advice given by Darren. Message #85490: (Reply to David) Satirical response to his suggestion that I modify my heads to accept K-Jet. Message #85492: (Reply to Martin) I have two different styles of K-Jet throttle bodies -- which one does he want me to look at? Message #85494: (Reply to Martin) Picture of the incorrect barb Darren told me to attach spark advance to. Message #85499: (Reply to Martin) More examples of bad advice from Darren and him. Message #85500: (Reply to Steve) How I am helping Chad at this time. Message #85502: (Reply to David) Chad has made it very clear that his planned conversion is an elective procedure. Message #85506: (Reply to Eric) Explanation and pictures of custom parts I made for my own conversion. Message #85517: (Reply to Louis) Lighthearted comment about T Shirts I am not in fact making. Message #85523: Defending Chad's decision and pointing out responses to it. That's it. Every single post I have made in this thread. I see nothing to support you accusations that I am: - Confusing facts and opinions - "Making inflammatory, erroneous exaggerated statements wrapped up in as much flowery language as possible" - "Shit stirring" - Making sermons that will pass into DeLorean lore Bill Robertson #5939 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <martin@...> wrote: > > On 30/06/2012 14:57, content22207 wrote: > > Carb users/future users are repeatedly attacked, so they defend themselves. If you don't want carb users to defend themselves, stop attacking them.... > I see few, if any, "attacks" on people talking carburetors. Just for the > sake of interest I went back though this entire (current) discussion and > while ignoring all your posts I see that the only real issue is that a > carburetor is perceived as a step backwards from the stock system which > can be made perfectly reliable. > > I have no problem with people wanting to perform a carb swap, I simply > hate to see it promoted as a magic bullet with no drawbacks. > > Martin > ------------------------------------ To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnewsYahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/join (Yahoo! 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