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Mats you got to take some video of the 75t...........powerslides, engine runs. i just got a video of a gtv turbo + alfetta turbo here on the dyno with the exhaust glowing red hot 8)

Pics are good but i need VIDEO :D
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While I do not post that often here and have only met one other member (Hi JJ!), I do post on a few other bulletin boards. Bulletin boards will always go through cycles of busy/not busy times and the question is not if drama will occur but rather when.

That said, I find the board a great help which I know I can always trust for some solid technical advice(once my garage is finished and the money train comes). And while the search function will be used a lot, I am sure many questions will be asked as well. I should also really start to work on a project page as that would at least justify some of the expense the wife went through to purchase our own domain. Luckily she can do all the hard work there as I will only have to provide copy and pictures! :wink:

While I do see some commercial posts on here, I have never had a problem with them. I think Michael maintains a good balance. However, I also think that we have to realise that some of the products that we will see here will be things manufactered by fellow nutcases that can not find specific parts. We have to realise that the major part manufacturers will not see our cars as a profitable market due to the low production numbers and to some extent the age. It is therefore reasonable to expect that some of us, that can, try to make better products available to the rest of us.

Lucky for me I do not have the same problem as Murray as the kitchen is my domain at home and I will wash my pistons in the sink if I want to!
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I must say I enjoyed the old site better in terms of the amount and quality of the content. It was in another league when you compare it to the other alfa sites (eg www.alfaowner.com).

Although most of my forum time goes to www.alfa156.net I still enjoy this forum, and am always hoping for good content, but it's a little too few and far between. I find myself searching in the archives on the old site a lot. There are some legendary posts in there (my favourite being Barry's 3.2GTA to 116 install for Kevin).

But, if you look at other alfa sites, eg www.alfa156net (I was one of the first members there, and there were only 5 or 6 of us), it was nothing two years go - it was sometimes weeks between posts, and it was the same 5 or 6 people, in one thread: "Technical" - and trust me, it wasn't technical! (not by this site's standards)

In the last 1.5 years or so, we've have approximately 200,000 posts, and we have 2000 members. Traffic is huge, and we now have to turn down sponsors...Not bad. It's a testament to the Alfisti.

So I'm with Barry - effort put in to turning the site around will pay off. Barry, you can start by using your space bar when you type! hehe

Barry - how about starting a thread here on the 3.76l engine you're building for my 156!!!
(by the way, there is one going now at alfa156.net, and it's hugely popular).
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Everyone has made some very valid points. There is no doubt that a lot of traffic moved to the BB during the transition, and that is not necessarily a bad thing, as it seems to me that this site has evolved into a much more technical forum. I check in daily, but also find myself using the archives for 99% of my questions. I'm glad Michael is seeing a steady increase in use! This site is still the best source of information relating to transaxle Alfas, especially in the areas of performance modifications. That said, I need to go to the other site to find out about cool sunglasses...
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Barry and Z are right...someone should come over and steal the damn flowbench machine (it ain't mine!) Its taken over two months of my time so far but I believe I'm done (=fed up, too!)
I have to agree with some of the guys, there just isn't enough entertainment in this site. I guess some of us really had a good spell a few months ago. Some names come to mind, one even walks upside down, as the rest of us see it anyway! For various reasons, things simmered down - I don't want to get into it but its a subject that has been dealt with in some posts. Anyway, the funny stuff is never planned, it just happens and if everything clicks, things go from funny to hilarious! I'm glad we've been there several times, it was great!
Tech is always nice as long as things are kept reasonable (I personally have a problem with people trying to stuff an F-18 Hornet engine into their cars, as I believe you should be ABLE to DRIVE what you build and NOT just in a straight line - THIS requires basketball-size...cojones!But this is only the way I see things).
To this end I would like to see the proposed 'Ring trip happen (Micke, Mats,Maurizio you guys are buying Scnitzels-you think you got away with it?) Too bad its difficult or impossible for most of us to bring our own cars there!
In the meantime B, you and MD can pester me all you want...sticks and stones...you'll get whats coming to ya, heheh!
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Yea,An autographed copy of yer booksssss...................................Thanks Jim..You can fit them in when you return the cams..........(if they are done by 2008....)
French cars are shit and shit expensive to service and bloody awful and unreliable and expensive and friends don't let friends drive french cars and you wait years for parts.
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Cams? What cams? Let me guess, you somehow LOST a pair (or 4) and you're trying to pin it on me??? Some gentleman you are!! Boy, with friends like you...
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:D :D :D :D :D :oops: :oops: Jim,sorry...did not phrase myself properly.Ill send them cams next year sometime ,hopfully the books will be done by then.....tonque in cheek,here...I cannot wait for your books ..thats all.. :oops:

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Geez Jim "The Ring" could become a meca for gtv6.com/org users once every year or 2 and with the 75 experience cars hire allowing all the non europeans to fly in for some fun too? Hell i'd be happy just be a passenger with one of you guys and have the absolute sh*T scared out of me.......That would be a trip of a life time :D

I sense some division between some users, maybe a "sin bin" or if a soccer fan yellow or red card issued in cetain situations

............you're off...........crowd goes wild............. :D

can't wait to read you're books too 8)

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Schnitzels
Next spring :idea:

Guys a project map would be great, I love browsing trough pictures
and see the do's and don'ts.
I'll have something to post in some time also :lol:

The TS rebuild, the parts are all machined in a week or so.
And it time to assemble and do the final optimisations....
Only have very little spare time at the moment, work :twisted:
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Ah, how delightful ! :D

The king of bullshit baffles brains is back. ( I knew you always were gonna come back.) Now JK, I know you is a smart guy but you is overlooking clinical facts.

You see when the brain is devoid of blood supply, you don't think so good, right? ( At this point just nod in agreement) So the way I see it is that all you lot on the north side walkin' upright 'cause the blood to rush to your feet whereas with us guys down here all the blood gravitates to our heads.

Are you starting to get my drift yet?

Now in your case if you had your brains in your shoes, I guess your IQ would be through the roof but seeing you're short & THE ONLY THING CLOSE TO YOUR FEET IS YOUR ASS, there is simply no point using your head now is there? I am not suggesting that all your engineering genious is merely piss & wind - far from it but you do seem to talk with a certain "ring of confidence". :P

Now if this post doesn't get me banned for a week, we have a very tolerant moderator indeed. :lol: :lol:
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matt wrote:
............you're off...........crowd goes wild............. :D

Matt
oooh! Someone has been playing World Cup Soccer! :D

MD: I don't know what you look like but my deliciously rounded cheeks are approximately halfway between my head and my feet. :wink:
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Mats,

mmm. don't get me distracted. I 've got the Greek lad in my sights. the only other thing I gotta do is point something in the direction of that other guy with bone through his nose.. you know the one.

....gotta feeling I might need to lie low for a while to dodge some bullets and work on a disguise..

If I survive this, I might work on a Swedish plan but you guys are so squeeky clean it's hard to get a raw edge to start with but I'll work on it. :lol: :lol:
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In for a penny in for a pound as they say..

You know Mats, the other thing that has me a little worried about JK apart from his bloodflow is his scant regard for contemporary racing dress codes.

I mean to say, check out his latest little number he intends to wear at the next meet. He had it modelled for our cameras courtesy of Syro Pyleas... I mean the guy is not even planning to wear a helmit for goodness sake! It's outrageous !
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Mike,BRILLIANT,JUST BRILLIANT!!!!
The Greekster in typical nordschliefe attire......Got ya ,JK !
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