Originally Posted by 370Zsteve But mechanics are the guys who always finished at the botom of the class. Next time listen to the engineers who designed it. Like the engineer
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01-29-2010, 09:23 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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Like the engineer that designed toyota's multi-million dollar gas pedal screw up? "Trust me it'll work!" I might listen to an engineer a little more often if they traded the chip on their shoulder for an ounce of common sence and some real world experience. Who do engineers find out about problems from.....oh yeah those bottom of the barrel, dealing with it everyday, mechanics.
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IMHO and it's just my opinion and not directed at anyone in particular, there are too many 'bean counters' in these forums thinking they have the technical/engineering background to field questions from other forum members because they read it somewhere else on the internet or from their or others anecdotal, undocumented experiences that they think will apply to the rest of us. I find there are only a very few in this forum that truly give a technically sound and practical answers to questions posted in here. Unfortuneately and through no fault of their own, there are a lot of naive or non-technical types seeking knowledge but don't have the ability to filter out the BS from other "authoritative" members. If people would just take the time to read their owner's manual, a lot of needless discussions would not have been posted. But, we are the way we are and look for the laziest way to get our answers with some exceptions of course. And yes, it does become annoying when a simple search would have satisfied their concerns or a quick read of the manual. So, it's no wonder some have observed as of late that the forums are possibly not the quality one should expect from a group of Z enthusiasts and potential Z owners. Yeah, I know, I have the option not to read the forums or even be a member. But I do own a Z and I too come in here searching for knowledge about this car and how to make it perform better. In summary, I guess I'll just suck it up and carry on.
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