
04-28-2014, 06:23 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Sydney,
NSW
Cobra Make, Engine: Pace 427CC 3UZ FE V8
Posts: 123
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Originally Posted by Buzz
Don't take the grammar critique personally. These guys are the sort that literally take the shirts off their backs to help fellow enthusiasts out, and are genuinely interested in seeing the details of your build.
The root of the problem is getting into the habit of texting on the go which often means no punctuation, liberal use of slangs and abbreviations, and a heavy reliance on automatic spell checkers. Works great for short text messages, but can be a real headache for readers when trying to decipher longer, more detailed forum posts.
Keep the pics and details coming - everyone wants to see the intriguing new Pace cars come together, so every build will pull a lot of interest.
You'll probably get a few jabs from purists for the unconventional details, but most will find them interesting as hell. Share your thoughts on the hood vent. They work well on some designs to increase flow through the radiator and to evacuate hot air and pressure from under the bonnet. I used smaller twin vents on my car and they do make a big difference in keeping the engine compartment cooler.
Can't wait to see the pics. Keep the updates coming.
Buzz
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ok buzz you twisted my arm, or maybe let it rest till it comes out ill PM you, I have PM`ed Leroy17 don't know if he has read it.
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