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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 05:18 PM
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This was a comment made by Inlinepro in another post that I would like to Clear UP.

[QUOTE]The car had high miles, and you did run nitrous on the car previous. Nitrous is horrible on a motor. I'm sure nitrous did some damage to your motor internally.[QUOTE]

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Wait a second first off it is very unprofessional to call me out like this on a public forum. First off I have not a one point said anything negative about you and your company I have praised the quality of your kit and the over satisfaction that I have received from owning it.

Lets get a few things straight

1. Yes the car has High Mileage approximately 83,000 miles
2. Yes the car has had a Nitrous on it previously which was a 50shot which was installed on the vehicle when it had about 82,000 miles

It would be very
Old Aug 15, 2006 | 06:04 PM
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Wait a second - where are you getting the impression that Ya was calling you out in that post?

Through the internet you can not tell tone - for example, no one knows about your comment 'Inline Pro Tuned the car', people could take that as you saying 'Inline Pro did a bad tune and now my car is jacked up'. Especially since this thread is in regards to you having compression loss in your motor.

Just as you were making a statement about your engine, 'tuned by Inline Pro' Ya was making a comment saying 'this engine has high mileage and did previously have nitrous'.

No one is pointing fingers, however Ya is trying to work with you to come to a common middle point - what caused this issue?

Yes, perhaps Ya did not use the right verbage in saying "I'm sure...", however right now with their being no other solution a high mileage vehicle that previously had nitrous, I would say the motor gave up.

Instead of making a thread to cause issue's, perhaps it would be better to contact Inline Pro and Ya directly to have this issue resolved.
Old Aug 15, 2006 | 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Aug 15 2006, 10:04 PM
Wait a second - where are you getting the impression that Ya was calling you out in that post?

Through the internet you can not tell tone - for example, no one knows about your comment 'Inline Pro Tuned the car', people could take that as you saying 'Inline Pro did a bad tune and now my car is jacked up'. Especially since this thread is in regards to you having compression loss in your motor.

Just as you were making a statement about your engine, 'tuned by Inline Pro' Ya was making a comment saying 'this engine has high mileage and did previously have nitrous'.

No one is pointing fingers, however Ya is trying to work with you to come to a common middle point - what caused this issue?

Yes, perhaps Ya did not use the right verbage in saying "I'm sure...", however right now with their being no other solution a high mileage vehicle that previously had nitrous, I would say the motor gave up.

Instead of making a thread to cause issue's, perhaps it would be better to contact Inline Pro and Ya directly to have this issue resolved.


My thoughts exactly.

I honestly don't think any finger pointing was intended. The wording used may have been ambiguous in its tone, but I don't think Inline, or Ya would call someone out that explicitly like that.

Instead of having this thread...it might be better if you PMed Ya... less drama.

Hope everything gets sorted out appropriately
Old Aug 15, 2006 | 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Aug 15 2006, 06:04 PM
Just as you were making a statement about your engine, 'tuned by Inline Pro' Ya was making a comment saying 'this engine has high mileage and did previously have nitrous'.
I was asked by Functional03
"Did inline install the kit?"
My answer was Inline tuned the kit.

It was a simple reply to a question.

ya@inlinepro's responce was
"I'm sure nitrous did some damage to your motor internally. "

He was insinuating that the damage caused was my fault.


I don't see how you could even compare the two comments if anyone should have been contacted by PM it should have been me.





Old Aug 15, 2006 | 06:57 PM
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I'm the last person to flame somebody but this is a pretty pointless thread. This probably should've been handled by PM or at least just continued on the original thread you're referring to.
Old Aug 15, 2006 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Black Nugget,Aug 15 2006, 06:04 PM
Wait a second - where are you getting the impression that Ya was calling you out in that post?

Yes, perhaps Ya did not use the right verbage in saying "I'm sure..."
I think you answered your own question.


Show me another car that dynoed 350whp at 9.5psi w/ a SC61 on an Inlinepro kit. The motor was in good shape. Whem the 349.9whp showed up on the screen Johns eyes got big and said "thats pretty impressive" Keep in mind this car has a CAT and a Baffeled muffler. The numbers tell it and so do the videos and timeslips I've posted. That being said I may have done something to have damaged the motor I don't know but if I did I will be more than happy to admit to it.

But for Ya to come out and say it was the nitrous thats a stretch the #'s prove otherwise.

I have already been PMed 4 x's by different people saying I shouldn't burn my bridges w/ Inline I don't feel I am. I have praised and I continue to praise everything they do and the quality of the things they realease. But someone needs to be held responsible from immature comments that come from YA.

It is easy to stick up for him but he was clearly saying that it was the NITROUS that did the motor inn.

So before you say Mileage this Nitrous that give me the benefit of the doubt. Maybe it wasn't as I said before look at the #'s
Old Aug 15, 2006 | 08:25 PM
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PRS2k,

Sounds like you are angry at the assumption that nitrous did damage to the motor by YA. To be honest I would be too. Only because you did not put blame on Inline for any damage.
Old Aug 15, 2006 | 08:34 PM
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PRS2K, you now have 4 threads all documenting the problems with your car. Keep it to the same thread. There is no need to have the same topic discussed in multiple places.
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