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<blockquote data-quote="MustangChris" data-source="post: 808043" data-attributes="member: 10830"><p>well tinky winky, i basically assumed everyone on the planet has enough insite to know that every car is different and to know that *any* manufactured good is prone to failure due to manufacturing defects, as small as they may be.</p><p></p><p>When purchasing a new car, and asking for basic information regarding the type of engine block, i didnt deem it necossary to mention the "quality of bearings, weight of rotating assembly, quality of balance, etc" as the OP wouldnt have had the ability to inspect those anyways, nor change them if he so desired. He mentioned what he wanted the car for, and giving basic information instead of flooding him with a bunch of technical mumbo-jumbo that he clearly doesnt need to make an educated decision in his purchase are two different things.</p><p></p><p>i believe i made aparent how little this information really means to the OP by reitterating the fact that he should probably buy the 01 over the sn95, eventhough "the blocks have been known to hold 1500+ on the teksid side and 850 "esk" on the Wap side."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MustangChris, post: 808043, member: 10830"] well tinky winky, i basically assumed everyone on the planet has enough insite to know that every car is different and to know that *any* manufactured good is prone to failure due to manufacturing defects, as small as they may be. When purchasing a new car, and asking for basic information regarding the type of engine block, i didnt deem it necossary to mention the "quality of bearings, weight of rotating assembly, quality of balance, etc" as the OP wouldnt have had the ability to inspect those anyways, nor change them if he so desired. He mentioned what he wanted the car for, and giving basic information instead of flooding him with a bunch of technical mumbo-jumbo that he clearly doesnt need to make an educated decision in his purchase are two different things. i believe i made aparent how little this information really means to the OP by reitterating the fact that he should probably buy the 01 over the sn95, eventhough "the blocks have been known to hold 1500+ on the teksid side and 850 "esk" on the Wap side." [/QUOTE]
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