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Old 08-27-2008   #1
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Re: bad idea or terrible idea?

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Even if the motor got messed up, why is everyone giving him shit saying it is a stupid idea? Before this, who knew what was going to happen???? Nobody as nobody had the balls to try it.

He is pretty much conducting an experiment for the DSM community. It is a good idea but who knows how a dsm motor will take it??? I don't see why people on here are giving him shit for his experiment.

There may be one way to do something but that doesn't mean that there isn't a better way.
When you have an Anus do you need to improve on it by drilling a hole in your stomach? Its a great expirement, why not try it?
Drilling into a perfectly good built block is a stupid idea. You are killing a good block, Expirement with a junker block first.
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Old 08-27-2008   #2
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If your engine truly popped, sorry to hear that.

It can be very discouraging when something like this happens, good luck

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Old 08-27-2008   #3
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Re: bad idea or terrible idea?

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When you have an Anus do you need to improve on it by drilling a hole in your stomach? Its a great expirement, why not try it?
Drilling into a perfectly good built block is a stupid idea. You are killing a good block, Expirement with a junker block first.
Regarding your anus comment:He had an issue he was trying to fix. His method has been done on other cars, why not a dsm??? We are talking about an engine block, please leave your anus out of this.

Regarding the "perfectly good" block": He had an issue he was trying to fix. I cannot see how his hole would cause the block to fail. I have pulled several motors in my DSM days and I don't care to do it more times than I have to. By using his "good" block, he could try and save the hassle of doing it again. He talked to a engine builder and he said it was ok to drill there. I am sure he was relying on his experienced opinion when he decided to drill the hole. I would trust an assembler.
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Old 08-28-2008   #4
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Re: bad idea or terrible idea?

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We are talking about an engine block, please leave your anus out of this.
Hahahahaha, That honestly just made my day. I'm also pretty sure that no one here said that the hole was going to make his engine fail. Pretty sure the general agreement is that it was retarded...
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