Possible Trolls?
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Possible Trolls?
Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
grapevine).
Eric
99 TJ SE
new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
grapevine).
Eric
99 TJ SE
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Re: Possible Trolls?
Eric did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
They aren't the same engine/ecu combination and programming.
Lots of year1 vehicles have bugs. Some serious like the 93ZJ (mine) and the
recall that fixed the steering shaft so it wouldn't just fall off leaving the
driver without any steering. nice, huh? :I
--
DougW
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
They aren't the same engine/ecu combination and programming.
Lots of year1 vehicles have bugs. Some serious like the 93ZJ (mine) and the
recall that fixed the steering shaft so it wouldn't just fall off leaving the
driver without any steering. nice, huh? :I
--
DougW
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Re: Possible Trolls?
Eric did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
They aren't the same engine/ecu combination and programming.
Lots of year1 vehicles have bugs. Some serious like the 93ZJ (mine) and the
recall that fixed the steering shaft so it wouldn't just fall off leaving the
driver without any steering. nice, huh? :I
--
DougW
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
They aren't the same engine/ecu combination and programming.
Lots of year1 vehicles have bugs. Some serious like the 93ZJ (mine) and the
recall that fixed the steering shaft so it wouldn't just fall off leaving the
driver without any steering. nice, huh? :I
--
DougW
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Re: Possible Trolls?
Eric did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
They aren't the same engine/ecu combination and programming.
Lots of year1 vehicles have bugs. Some serious like the 93ZJ (mine) and the
recall that fixed the steering shaft so it wouldn't just fall off leaving the
driver without any steering. nice, huh? :I
--
DougW
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
They aren't the same engine/ecu combination and programming.
Lots of year1 vehicles have bugs. Some serious like the 93ZJ (mine) and the
recall that fixed the steering shaft so it wouldn't just fall off leaving the
driver without any steering. nice, huh? :I
--
DougW
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Re: Possible Trolls?
Hi Eric,
That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
and a Thirty Ought Six.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eric wrote:
>
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
and a Thirty Ought Six.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eric wrote:
>
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
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Re: Possible Trolls?
Hi Eric,
That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
and a Thirty Ought Six.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eric wrote:
>
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
and a Thirty Ought Six.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eric wrote:
>
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
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Re: Possible Trolls?
Hi Eric,
That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
and a Thirty Ought Six.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eric wrote:
>
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
and a Thirty Ought Six.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Eric wrote:
>
> Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with the
> new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle with
> the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but it
> just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If the
> problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago from
> owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> grapevine).
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
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Re: Possible Trolls?
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Hemi pistons weigh 413 grams, less than a lb each. Not 12.5 lb each.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41C67A77.26FEC4C3@***.net...
> Hi Eric,
> That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
> burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
> stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
> minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
> and a Thirty Ought Six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Eric wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with
the
> > new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle
with
> > the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but
it
> > just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If
the
> > problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago
from
> > owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> > grapevine).
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
Hemi pistons weigh 413 grams, less than a lb each. Not 12.5 lb each.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41C67A77.26FEC4C3@***.net...
> Hi Eric,
> That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
> burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
> stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
> minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
> and a Thirty Ought Six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Eric wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with
the
> > new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle
with
> > the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but
it
> > just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If
the
> > problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago
from
> > owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> > grapevine).
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
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Re: Possible Trolls?
??
Hemi pistons weigh 413 grams, less than a lb each. Not 12.5 lb each.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41C67A77.26FEC4C3@***.net...
> Hi Eric,
> That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
> burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
> stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
> minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
> and a Thirty Ought Six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Eric wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with
the
> > new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle
with
> > the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but
it
> > just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If
the
> > problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago
from
> > owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> > grapevine).
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
Hemi pistons weigh 413 grams, less than a lb each. Not 12.5 lb each.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41C67A77.26FEC4C3@***.net...
> Hi Eric,
> That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
> burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
> stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
> minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
> and a Thirty Ought Six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Eric wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with
the
> > new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle
with
> > the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but
it
> > just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If
the
> > problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago
from
> > owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> > grapevine).
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
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Re: Possible Trolls?
??
Hemi pistons weigh 413 grams, less than a lb each. Not 12.5 lb each.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41C67A77.26FEC4C3@***.net...
> Hi Eric,
> That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
> burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
> stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
> minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
> and a Thirty Ought Six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Eric wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with
the
> > new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle
with
> > the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but
it
> > just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If
the
> > problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago
from
> > owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> > grapevine).
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
Hemi pistons weigh 413 grams, less than a lb each. Not 12.5 lb each.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41C67A77.26FEC4C3@***.net...
> Hi Eric,
> That, and the new Hemi owners are used to sewing machine sized rice
> burners, and have no idea that a full sized American V8 is instantly
> stopping and starting a hundred pounds of metal, five thousand time a
> minute. It's like the difference between shooting a twenty two caliber
> and a Thirty Ought Six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Eric wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone else wonder if the sudden rash of posts about issues with
the
> > new hemi are from trolls? I mean, c'mon, the GC isn't the only vehicle
with
> > the hemi (Magnum, Dodge P/U, etc.). Not saying it is or isn't true, but
it
> > just seems like there are a few "newbies" posting the same things. If
the
> > problem was that wide------ we'd have heard about it a long time ago
from
> > owners of the other vehicles (through news reports or at least the
> > grapevine).
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE