Acceleration Problems
#41
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Re: Acceleration Problems
No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
consequence.
Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Matt,
> You know I answer with statements of fact. Like when I was drag
> racing I change plugs after every run. Now if you had a Viper you should
> change plug at at least once a year not to exceed ten thousand miles:
> http://www.----------.com/viper.pdf But, I'm sure you're thinking what
> do they know?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/viper.pdf
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>> Like tops. Answer my question please.
to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
consequence.
Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426EBAF6.F1BCCEA5@***.net...
> Hi Matt,
> You know I answer with statements of fact. Like when I was drag
> racing I change plugs after every run. Now if you had a Viper you should
> change plug at at least once a year not to exceed ten thousand miles:
> http://www.----------.com/viper.pdf But, I'm sure you're thinking what
> do they know?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/viper.pdf
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>> Like tops. Answer my question please.
#42
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Re: Acceleration Problems
I say that chances are that it is a Mass Air Flow Sensor problem---tr
cleaning it--if that doesnt work you might have to replace it. It coul
also be your TPS--but i highly doubt it--wouldnt cause the almost stal
problem you are describing
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Re: Acceleration Problems
I say that chances are that it is a Mass Air Flow Sensor problem---tr
cleaning it--if that doesnt work you might have to replace it. It coul
also be your TPS--but i highly doubt it--wouldnt cause the almost stal
problem you are describing
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Re: Acceleration Problems
I say that chances are that it is a Mass Air Flow Sensor problem---tr
cleaning it--if that doesnt work you might have to replace it. It coul
also be your TPS--but i highly doubt it--wouldnt cause the almost stal
problem you are describing
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#45
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Re: Acceleration Problems
I say that chances are that it is a Mass Air Flow Sensor problem---tr
cleaning it--if that doesnt work you might have to replace it. It coul
also be your TPS--but i highly doubt it--wouldnt cause the almost stal
problem you are describing
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#46
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Re: Acceleration Problems
And here I thought I just posed a statement: "You have over fifteen
thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
useless, personal attacks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
> consequence.
>
> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
useless, personal attacks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
> consequence.
>
> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
#47
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Re: Acceleration Problems
And here I thought I just posed a statement: "You have over fifteen
thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
useless, personal attacks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
> consequence.
>
> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
useless, personal attacks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
> consequence.
>
> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
#48
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Re: Acceleration Problems
And here I thought I just posed a statement: "You have over fifteen
thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
useless, personal attacks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
> consequence.
>
> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
useless, personal attacks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
> consequence.
>
> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
#49
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Re: Acceleration Problems
And here I thought I just posed a statement: "You have over fifteen
thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
useless, personal attacks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
> consequence.
>
> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
useless, personal attacks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts. But
> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't care
> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow the
> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of no
> consequence.
>
> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your PDF
> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do, anything
> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point to
> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
#50
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Re: Acceleration Problems
Backtracking I see.
At best, the statement is irrelevant, but you also posted a link to a 2002
TJ maintenance schedule, which taken in concert with your statement, seems
to indicate that you were implying that anything over 15,000 miles on
sparkplugs would cause his condition...in spite of the fact that your
statement doesn't agree with your PDF, since it calls for a 30,000 mile
spark plug interval, which may or may not appy to his vehicle, since it is
not a 2002 TJ.
Personal attacks? No, I think not, just trying to get you to clarify
yourself, which you did not do, you simply went off on further tangents.
OK, I can see where "you are incapable of answering" might be construed as a
personal attack. I apologize for that statemen., I should have said "you
seem to be incapable of answering." Please prove me wrong and answer my
original question to you.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> And here I thought I just posed a statement: "You have over fifteen
> thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
> further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
> Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
> useless, personal attacks.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts.
>> But
>> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't
>> care
>> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow
>> the
>> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of
>> no
>> consequence.
>>
>> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your
>> PDF
>> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
>> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
>> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do,
>> anything
>> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point
>> to
>> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.
At best, the statement is irrelevant, but you also posted a link to a 2002
TJ maintenance schedule, which taken in concert with your statement, seems
to indicate that you were implying that anything over 15,000 miles on
sparkplugs would cause his condition...in spite of the fact that your
statement doesn't agree with your PDF, since it calls for a 30,000 mile
spark plug interval, which may or may not appy to his vehicle, since it is
not a 2002 TJ.
Personal attacks? No, I think not, just trying to get you to clarify
yourself, which you did not do, you simply went off on further tangents.
OK, I can see where "you are incapable of answering" might be construed as a
personal attack. I apologize for that statemen., I should have said "you
seem to be incapable of answering." Please prove me wrong and answer my
original question to you.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426EC8C5.A72950A@***.net...
> And here I thought I just posed a statement: "You have over fifteen
> thousand miles on your spark plugs." From which, if answered, I could
> further diagnose the problem. Of course, the Original Poster being a
> Troll, won't. Therefore: each of your posts are as usual, utterly
> useless, personal attacks.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>> No, you answer with irrelevancies, when you are mistaken in your facts.
>> But
>> to humor you, I will respond to your irrelevancies: I really couldn't
>> care
>> less about your drag racing. If I had a viper, of course I would follow
>> the
>> recommended maintenance intervals, but I don't, so your statement is of
>> no
>> consequence.
>>
>> Here, since you are incapable of answering, I will answer for you...your
>> does not say anything about replacing plugs every 15,000 miles, as you
>> implied in your non-helpful response to the OP. Surely you have a link to
>> the maintenance schedule of a '96 Grand Cherokee? No? Until you do,
>> anything
>> you say in that regard is meaningless, no matter how many times you point
>> to
>> an '02 TJ manual or tell us how often a Viper's plugs have to be changed.