hey grey, accord.. how's about we (y'all) post up a sticky explaining all about the ls/vtec? like what blocks/heads you can use, advantages/disadvantages, basically answer all these questions we get every week on it. i mean i know i came through a few months ago & asked all too familiar a question or 3 about it, but it was just an idea i had. anybody else think this would be a good sticky to have up there?
Originally posted by clayton hey grey, accord.. how's about we (y'all) post up a sticky explaining all about the ls/vtec? like what blocks/heads you can use, advantages/disadvantages, basically answer all these questions we get every week on it. i mean i know i came through a few months ago & asked all too familiar a question or 3 about it, but it was just an idea i had. anybody else think this would be a good sticky to have up there?
i think its a pretty good idea, pm greyteg see what he says
I think its a good idea...Ive read the same questions over and over again. Making a sticky would probably belong in the HYBRID forum, but the choice is yours.
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Originally posted by JAYMAN320 I think its a good idea...Ive read the same questions over and over again. Making a sticky would probably belong in the HYBRID forum, but the choice is yours.
maybe a sticky redirecting ppl to the hybrid forum for LS/VTEC queries? i dunno. i'm going to bed.
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that would be a good idea. this way there would be no arguments about reliability.
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