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why isnt that what we are here for? to offer help, support and advice to people that dont know very much. god knows what you did before google my friend.

No. There is a valid argument to be made for educating people to work stuff out for themselves. That includes doing a bit of searching, at least trying to help yourself before bleating for help from others. If nothing else, the sense of accomplishment that people would get as a result should be worth the effort. I have to put my old man hat on here. I was "helping myself" doing research at Uni before the internet even became the world wide web. Most of the pathetic-forum-leaching-Gen-Y-instant-gratification-don't-want-to-do-anything-for-myself Skyline owners' dads didn't even have hair on their balls back then.

cheers for the reply

have replaced fuel filter and chucked a bottle of injector cleaner in the tank (improved cold weather driving)still surges when hot after a freeway trip to work

going to change out fuel pump this weekend and drop from 9 psi to 7 psi (have been going down trying to find the sweet spot).

@gtsboy

you obviously don't know what a ACRONYM is because pleasantly asking what an ACRONYM means is not as you call it "pathetic-forum-leaching-Generation-Y-instant-gratification-don't-want-to-do-anything-for-myself Skyline owners' dads didn't even have hair on their balls back then."which is just grossly insulting as you don't know my generation nor my background.

When someone asks a question about something that has been posted in their thread especially some elaboration on what shortened term is NOT lazy it is just information gartering.

ps: plattsy answered the question perfectly and guess what telling Someone what an acronym means in not doing someone eals's work for them it is just elaborating on something that COULD mean any number of different things

IE: reject and retard, remove and replace any number of different meanings.........

regards

aphex

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