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Can some one please explain to me why my last posts were blocked.Second of all why when i try to search for particular items this weird shit comes up on the left of my screen and wont allow me to continue.I am starting to get the impression that if a question has been asked before that you are not allowed to ask it again without trying to do a search (which i try).there wouldnt be much to talk about about if you were only allowed to ask once.Its ok for the top guns that are microsoft wizards.i am not a computer genious or an experienced forum user.. every time i try to search something i get the oops,the site is currently unavailable. i thought that a forum was a place where you could ask a question and somebody would reply,obviously because they like talking on forums.Maybe i should try to do another search ,,,i might find some info about locked topics?????

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The admins ususally lock topics that have been done to death (e.g. what power can my stock engine can take?). The forum is over ten years old now, theres alot of info on here and most of the basic quesitons have been answered several times over...you just need know how or where to find it.

In saying that, the search function attached the forum is pretty crap. The best bet is to use google and limit the search to skylinesaustralia.com.

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The admins ususally lock topics that have been done to death (e.g. what power can my stock engine can take?). The forum is over ten years old now, theres alot of info on here and most of the basic quesitons have been answered several times over...you just need know how or where to find it.

In saying that, the search function attached the forum is pretty crap. The best bet is to use google and limit the search to skylinesaustralia.com.

spot on. this search programme is older than the hills

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platsty and wedge_r34gtr thankyou very much for the simple explanation.i will use google to search from now on..it makes me wonder there couldnt be any new questions to ask if the forum is 10 years old..better be carefull i dont want to repeat myself or this this will be blocked..thanks for the info guys....

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The search works, I use it probably 4 times a week.

It's very simple.

If you put in: Nistune

You'll get all sorts of results and nothing specific, from all forums

If you put in: +Nistune +rb20

And select: Forced Induction (from advanced screen)

You'll get all results with BOTH those words only. So its much more refined, and only related to turbo applications.

It's never timed out so if that's occurring its w problem with your PC, not the website

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platsty and wedge_r34gtr thankyou very much for the simple explanation.i will use google to search from now on..it makes me wonder there couldnt be any new questions to ask if the forum is 10 years old..better be carefull i dont want to repeat myself or this this will be blocked..thanks for the info guys....

your welcome bud.

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thanks nismoid i,ll give it a go.Its seems very easy when people take a second of time to explain things rather than "your locked dude" thanks heaps fella,s at least i had a crash course in forum use today...

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