angry and insulting without variance

sure sign of insecurity, lighten up...please
if a car were down 70HP as you claim the 3k-8k test would be well over 9 sec...big difference...
I haven't been electrocuted, but I can tell you everything you want to know about electricity...
my comments are based on ~30 years of experience and engineering involving combustion engines...I know this pales in comparison to paying someone to screw my engine up and a couple of pictures, but It'll have to do

2manytoys wrote:P_G and Arthur, do you guys need a cuddle, seriously, why are you so precious.
P_G - maybe I've left some details out this time, but when I say the car had no power above 6000rpm, then the valves were clean, and then the car had power, how difficult can this be to understand. Let me try to explain it again. The manifold was taken off on a Friday afternoon, cleaned all day Saturday, and put back on Sunday. The car then felt like a "Turbo Boost" after about 5500.
So, the questions is, am I argueing with someone that has done this procedure? Do you have pictures/video? I've now been in another car that doesn't have a "Turbo Boost" after 6000, and a bore scope shows carbon (no engine and EPC). So, that's two, and I have no doubt as soon as it's cleaned it will go hard again.
So again, just so everyone else knows, have you actually done this, or are your comments just opinion?
Regarding the 3000-8000rpm run, 8 sec thing, I can't get my head around how this can be accurate (just so Arthur doesn't get upset, I'm not having a go at him, it's a genuine question). How long does it take to go from 6000-8000 in the test? I'm concerend that most cars feel the same between about 3000-6000 so any time difference is going to be higher in the rev range. So, a 0.2 sec difference, and assuming in the higher rpm range, this would be huge.
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