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MMR identifies a new problem with E-85/racefuel softening the secondary chain guides
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 14812612" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>Lol, i was merely trying to play Devil's advocate and recognize both sides of the argument. That being said, your comment is pretty funny, but i feel mine was taken slightly out of context. I believe MMR, as well as others have stated, its not a piece that you need to run out right now and tear your timing cover off and replace immediately but rather one that it may be a good idea to replace if you're in there anyways. My only point was, to the... we'll call them uneducated, when coming across wording such as that, i imagine it can cause some panic. </p><p>I imagine it can also cause some skepticism as we have seen here When you say "your engine will fail," and naturally everyone whose engine has not failed has something to say about it. Not bashing their products, or what they spend their time making, maybe just how they advertise them. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Certainly can understand that, something is always someone else's fault. Like i said, nothing wrong with what you guys are making, you've provided pictures, that part apparently fails. Just maybe the way you advertise them could be better addressed. That's all i have to say on the matter, the horse is already quite dead at this point, just wanted to ... "clarify" my original post i suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 14812612, member: 155561"] Lol, i was merely trying to play Devil's advocate and recognize both sides of the argument. That being said, your comment is pretty funny, but i feel mine was taken slightly out of context. I believe MMR, as well as others have stated, its not a piece that you need to run out right now and tear your timing cover off and replace immediately but rather one that it may be a good idea to replace if you're in there anyways. My only point was, to the... we'll call them uneducated, when coming across wording such as that, i imagine it can cause some panic. I imagine it can also cause some skepticism as we have seen here When you say "your engine will fail," and naturally everyone whose engine has not failed has something to say about it. Not bashing their products, or what they spend their time making, maybe just how they advertise them. Certainly can understand that, something is always someone else's fault. Like i said, nothing wrong with what you guys are making, you've provided pictures, that part apparently fails. Just maybe the way you advertise them could be better addressed. That's all i have to say on the matter, the horse is already quite dead at this point, just wanted to ... "clarify" my original post i suppose. [/QUOTE]
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