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1: what i posted was a suggestion not technical advise

2:I were questioning a post by ADZO about the wastegate

here is his thought

disconnect the waistgate actuator then wire the gate open or pull hose off boost guage

here is my question

wouldnt disconnecting the wastegate actuator confuse the computer into beleiving it is runin lotsa boost or no boost?

if you put some thought into my post it says!

turbod cars are meant to utilise the extra air imput and extraction from the turbo i have turned mine down for a day to see what happened to about 2psi and it spikes to 7psi anyway.

3: it is not me wanting to buy 1

i already have 1

consentrate or that cholesterol will catch upto you really fast

4 just because you older it doesnt mean you know more it just means you have made more mistakes to learn from.

Why be a bully PTR33 just trying to help

I am a Qualified Aircraft Engineer, I am a Qualified (Microsoft Certified) Computer Technician, I have worked in Robotics Research and Development, I have been working in Hi-Tech industries longer than you have been alive, I have a tested 140+ I.Q.

I think I maybe DO know more than you.

I was not intending to bully anybody but I hate to see ignorant (look it up in the dictionary if you don't understand the true meaning, it has nothing to do with intelligence) people spouting "knowledge" that is just plain wrong or even harmful.

If I trod on your toes so be it. If that's the wosrt thing that happens to you this week then you are doing ok.

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hmmm your 41.. he's 18

aircraft engineer and a qualified comp technician. but been workin in robotics for longer than 23 years (for thos that dont hav such a hi iq like our genious friend here, 41 - 18 equals 23)

but if im not wrong (i dont care anyway coz im just a measley chippy's apprentice) but you'd have to be about 18 to even start uni, and im guessin an aircraft engineer course would be atleast 4 years, which would make u 22 thats unless you got this certification over the internet with your microsoft certified computer technician degree/diploma/certificate even, which im guessin u didnt of course because u got an iq of 140.

now you are also a microsoft certified technician. i dunno much about the courses but i know these days computer technicians take a 4 year course at uni to complete? we'll make an exception for u and say it was 3 years.

that means you've been doing robotics as well for at least 19 years.. hmm..

19 (robotics) +

3 (comp course) +

4 (aircraft bs)

18 (age b4 uni)

hmmm

thjought u were 41 not 44?

lieng bout your age?

but hey.. im no genious like yourself.. flame me if im wrong :)

hehehe.. im jus bored and thought that didnt add up

hehe hate ignorant ppl not to mention any usernames :)

just lighten up.. ppl are trying to help out... yeah u might be able to help out a bit more.. but everyone is jus trying to give him their 2c worth

and if he's stupid enough to take what ppl write in posts here to be 100% accurate well then yeah.. tell him to literally take off the turbo and there u go dad.. i got a non turbo car.. ;)

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I am a Qualified Aircraft Engineer, I am a Qualified (Microsoft Certified) Computer Technician, I have worked in Robotics Research and Development, I have been working in Hi-Tech industries longer than you have been alive, I have a tested 140+ I.Q.

I think I maybe DO know more than you.

I was not intending to bully anybody but I hate to see ignorant (look it up in the dictionary if you don't understand the true meaning, it has nothing to do with intelligence) people spouting "knowledge" that is just plain wrong or even harmful.

If I trod on your toes so be it. If that's the wosrt thing that happens to you this week then you are doing ok.

Pretty Smart

Considdddering that Microsoft does not openly certify technicians

you probably did a tafe course for cert IV did in 7 weeks

Worked in a computershop since i finished my year ten certificate and left because there was nothing more the school could teach me in the feild of it as i knew more than them :D

Now heres what i have at 18

Cert 2

Cert 3

Cert 4

Diploma in Information Technology

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer

Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator

A+

Network +

Microsoft Certified DBase Consultant

Bachelor of IT

CompTia

I am even Qualified to teach

And now Studying Cisco

I believe i have worked harder in the last 3 years of my life than you have in the last 40 or so years of yours so :throwup:

I also have 140+ IQ

I mean that you are Ingnorant in believing that maybe an 18 year old is smarter than you

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I am an over achiever and finished my coarses at a private college on the Gold Coast

3 years ahead of time

you only have one advantage over me and that is your age

even though i have all of these certifications it doesnt mean shit because of the fact that i am 18

I am currently the store technician of a computer shop

Which is an injustice to me as i could be earning 100k + per year

You deal with fact that you waste peoples time and i will deal with the fact that my car would still be faster than yours

I can pee higher than both of you.

Not to mention my dad can beat up both your dads.

And I've got a ceritificate III in something-a-rather (came with the apprenticeship) so if push comes to shove, I'll whip it out and start flapping it around. In fact, I might even work out what its actually for. ROAR!

I am an over achiever and finished my coarses at a private college on the Gold Coast

3 years ahead of time

you only have one advantage over me and that is your age

even though i have all of these certifications it doesnt mean shit because of the fact that i am 18

I am currently the store technician of a computer shop

Which is an injustice to me as i could be earning 100k + per year

You deal with fact that you waste peoples time and i will deal with the fact that my car would still be faster than yours

The quality of your english and grammar suggests that you would be lucky to get $6/hour working the grille at McDonalds.
Pretty Smart

Considdddering that Microsoft does not openly certify technicians

you probably did a tafe course for cert IV did in 7 weeks

Worked in a computershop since i finished my year ten certificate and left because there was nothing more the school could teach me in the feild of it as i knew more than them  :)  

Now heres what i have at 18

Cert 2

Cert 3

Cert 4

Diploma in Information Technology

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer

Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator

A+  

Network +

Microsoft Certified DBase Consultant

Bachelor of IT

CompTia

I am even Qualified to teach  

And now Studying Cisco

I believe i have worked harder in the last 3 years of my life than you have in the last 40 or so years of yours so  :throwup:  

I also have 140+ IQ

I mean that you are Ingnorant in believing that maybe an 18 year old is smarter than you

Yea nice reply, people need to get of their high horse and realise that not everybody is going to be right 100% of the time, but at least they are trying to help. So what if you get some info wrong from time to time, the point of a forum is to get varied opions is'nt it?

Yep, I'll bet PTR33 is extremely "Ingnorant", especially when the word is used out of context.

My bottoms itchy.

Where'd this thread go again?

Oh yeah. No you cant adjust your boost lower without physically fux0ring the wastegate open. And even then it will make boost, but bugger all and only at super rpm. If you want a GTST without the turbo, how about a GTS? My god, thats just crazy enough to work.

Yea nice reply, people need to get of their high horse and realise that not everybody is going to be right 100% of the time, but at least they are trying to help. So what if you get some info wrong from time to time, the point of a forum is to get varied opions is'nt it?

well said

Its hardly the point though.

A bit useless asking for help, and getting 800 replies which are all 100% incorrect.

And not only incorrect, but so far off the mark that repeating any of it to a mechanic / whoever when you are trying to explain your problem would result in lots of ROFLCOPTERS and LOLLERSKATES in your direction.

Theres a difference between trying to help, and providing bullshit.

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