Posted by BarnyardEngineering on December 02, 2016 at 05:00:26 from (173.186.244.246):
In Reply to: Fuel pump screw posted by marcusoverholtzer on December 01, 2016 at 14:46:01:
marcusoverholtzer, just a bit of friendly advice here, but I took notice of what JayinNY said and did a search on your handle. There are a LOT of threads out there started by you on "4020", "4020 engine", "4020 turbo" and the like.
Since you keep asking similar/same questions over and over, I have to conclude that you are not getting the answer(s) you want to hear. If nobody here has answered your question to your liking yet, asking basically the same questions again and again to the same group is only going to get people annoyed with you, as JayinNY seems to be at this point.
Instead of helpful responses, people are going to give you a hard time, insult you, in the hopes you will "go away." Now that's not nice and I doubt anyone here wants to resort to that tactic, but if you leave them no choice, they will.
It's a matter of "don't bite the hand that feeds you," or "don't generate manure in the bed you sleep in."
Please, lay off trying to get more power out of your 4020, or at least asking questions on how to do it on this site. "Calm your hormones" so to speak. You will find that you can make many good friends on here that will help you with advice on actual issues with your 4020.
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