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Old 08-19-2008, 04:03 PM   #151 (permalink)
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Simply put - I can remove the PARTS OUT of the VTEC assembly - Notice how I REMOVE the parts? Now - I reassemble the car - I cannot SIMPLY THROW A SWITCH and turn it on. If I throw a switch to turn it off - it is DISABLED. Try to turn VTEC ON - after you removed the VTEC rockers - Viola! NOTHING HAPPENS. BECAUSE YOU REMOVED THE PARTS THAT MAKE IT WORK. Regardless of how many parts are in the system you removed the functionality of it. You could remove the solenoid because IT IS NOT BEING USED and put on a block off plate for all it needs to be there.

Disabling something means it is ready to be used quickly. IE: turn it on with a switch or reconnect the wire to the solenoid. Removed makes it IMPOSSIBLE to activate the item without dismantling the head and reinstalling what was REMOVED.

Removing half or all the parts still presents the SAME result - a non-functioning system that requires major work to restore it's functionality.
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hmm...... I now understand where your problem lies. you don't know what the definition for disabled is. go look in a dictionary and word for word show me where it says when you disable something it is ready to be used quickly. show me the definitions that prove your argument. I showed you actual definitions that proved my argument, I wish you would do the same.


I'm actually curious as to why you stepped away from your earlier argument of the army? Did you happen to realize I was correct and now your just trying to find another way that in your mind to try to prove that we are wrong? should I call toda up and have them write an email of what their cams do using removed and disabled? If I do this then will you understand that your definition of disabled is incorrect? Also curious what was the highest level of english that you have completed? 12th? As well as what high school you went to, I may need to call them up and properly bitch them out for the curriculum they provided you was clearly not enough for you to comprehend the context of a conversation, the definitions of words, and how they are to be used.

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You might have DISABLED the car by REMOVING the battery - but You did it by REMOVING the battery - You just don't get that these TWO SEPERATE words ARE NOT THE SAME you even used them as such - The problem here is that you just don't seem to get the idea that you are wrong.
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Maybe the problem here is that you don't seem to get the idea that you are wrong. you just proved our point again. I disabled the car by removing the battery. I disabled vtec by removing the parts that allow vtec to operate. by removing the battery I removed a part that allows the car to operate.

You might need to find a better way to prove us right. By using your own words I can still prove my argument is correct, you cannot.
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