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Posted by Silver Pig on September 12, 2005 at 19:54:01 from (204.95.122.27):
In Reply to: Re: Ford Diesel posted by kraigWY on September 12, 2005 at 10:54:14:
thedieselstop.com, the most idiotic website I have ever had the "pleasure" of perusing, nothing but a bunch of crybabies whinging about how Ford will not warranty the damage they did to their truck by "chipping" it, or otherwise abusing it. Most of the so called "moderators" are busy shilling for the advertisers, who just so convieniently are selling the above mentioned chips, transmission modifications, exhaust system modifications that will put the owner in violation of government mandated pollution controls, (let us ask the state inspection people what happens when you intentionally remove pollution control devices). If it isn't the above referenced crybabies, then your so called expert is a high school kid dreaming of his "ultimate" pickup, or a wannabee truck driver. Most of the posts are absolutely useless, asked by idiots, and answered by idiots. Be sure to read the 2 page dialog on how to check your tire pressure. There is only one other discussion board that I frequent that even remotely approaches thedieselstop's standards of stupidity.
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