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been trying to use the search button to find topics i read before the swap to this current format

but .. it doesnt want to help me at all

try for yourselves..... try searching for GTR Camshafts or something with a engine number ie ";RB25 with GTR Camshafts" in the topic and it doesnt find anything but an error.

will this be fixed? coz its pointless if u cant search for soemthing when the moderators make the "use the search button its been covered many times" comment. Not just formyself but for n00bs as well.

Matt

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This is the problem that we have.

If I use fulltext searching, then it will pickup everything and will be much more effective BUT will not allow you to use any search terms under 4 chars. Will the current search it allows down to 2 (i think thats what its set to) but the searches are not as effective. I am trying to find a happy medium atm.

Christian

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OK!!! WOO HOO!!!

Fulltext searching is back, If you have a 3 char term to use (ie R33 or GTR) use a wildcard '*' so your search term will look like this; GTR*

Searching for R33 GTR will look like this; R33* GTR*

:huh:

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