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Re: DeLorean real world review

PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 9:31 pm
by jerzybondov
MikeWard wrote:
jerzybondov wrote:Here's another one...! :D

Elite Dangerous Club
7 minutes ago
16:48 Wow I was surprised you seem to know a lot about cars, then you start her up COLD and rev it like a wanker... That is one way to fuck an engine!

3000 rpm from cold, you monster Gez! :)


I think you'll find it's *wanker* Mike :D

As a point anyway, it's not bad form to blip the throttle anyway is it when starting from cold, as apart from getting fuel into the cylinders it also spins a bit of oil around at the same time? I always thought it was high revs under load which were the problem before your oil gets hot.

Re: DeLorean real world review

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 12:52 pm
by jerzybondov
Oh no... he's back... I'm going to have to do something about this.

Christian Meier
4 days ago (edited)
Geek Therapy Radio .... the Car was built - THEN the Regulations got changed .. simple enough? So built Cars needed to get modified. The Car was never ever delivered officially to Euro States, cause THEN I could have got mine Licensed easy. Then a Technical Datasheet would have existed in my Country.
The RHD Cars were NEVER built in the Factory, they were converted by a Company called WOOLER HODEC...

But, yeah, YOU know it better, through which struggle I went to get mine on the Road cause NO Country / Euro specific Datasheet ever existed. Make my day Moron!

Yeah, I like the aggressive little Fanboys lol

You know there wane´t even a Euro Zone in the 1980? .... no Euro Money, nothing (only an artificial named ECU as a Testrun)... The Countrys had Borders between them. You may visit a History Class Buddy and refresh your lack of Knowledge about this. ;-)

Re: DeLorean real world review

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 1:19 pm
by andyd
...Spitfire...

Re: DeLorean real world review

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 3:21 pm
by cis6409
Sounds like the "angriest man on twitter" has crossed over to you tube comments
:? :lol:

Re: DeLorean real world review

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 8:21 pm
by priesh
I've never understood the psyche of the troll commenter. Why does he care so much for other people to know his negative feelings? Also he'd never say that to your face so why say something like that in a comment? Guess I'm just not into the whole social media bullshit.

Humanity does feel like it's going downhill sometimes

Re: DeLorean real world review

PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2018 10:29 am
by AlexxMichael
jerzybondov wrote:Oh no... he's back... I'm going to have to do something about this.

Christian Meier
4 days ago (edited)
Geek Therapy Radio .... the Car was built - THEN the Regulations got changed .. simple enough? So built Cars needed to get modified. The Car was never ever delivered officially to Euro States, cause THEN I could have got mine Licensed easy. Then a Technical Datasheet would have existed in my Country.
The RHD Cars were NEVER built in the Factory, they were converted by a Company called WOOLER HODEC...

But, yeah, YOU know it better, through which struggle I went to get mine on the Road cause NO Country / Euro specific Datasheet ever existed. Make my day Moron!

Yeah, I like the aggressive little Fanboys lol

You know there wane´t even a Euro Zone in the 1980? .... no Euro Money, nothing (only an artificial named ECU as a Testrun)... The Countrys had Borders between them. You may visit a History Class Buddy and refresh your lack of Knowledge about this. ;-)



sadly a lot of germans are very stupid and arrogant. They think they invented the wheel and everything else. They think that everything thats different is bad and they always think they are better then anybody else. How do I know ? Simply cause I m German and those are the things I hear all my life here.

Fact is your car is amazing and that guy is just a keyboard warrior

Re: DeLorean real world review

PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2018 10:37 am
by Admin-bloke
It's down to the individual, not a country. I've met some great German friends at Uni, so I personally wouldn't want to generalise.