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<blockquote data-quote="disturbedfuel15" data-source="post: 2241919" data-attributes="member: 570673"><p>I wasn't talking about that post. Jesus christ, I already told you that one was wrong. You called me a moron again after I suggested it had something to do electrically when the gas was pressed, if the car wasn't in motion. There is a chance I am right.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You just proved your self wrong or what? He never mentioned the car moving. He said it crackles WHEN THE GAS IS PRESSED. Like I said before, there is no use in arguing, either one of us could be right. What we really need to know is if he was pressing the gas, causing him to accelerate, or pressing the gas in a standstill. If it was when he accelerated, we need him to test to see if it happens when he is at a standstill. If it doesn't happen when he is at a standstill, then hey, you get a cookie. I'm not going to continue arguing until we have more information. You seem to be the one into Newton and science, so the scientific process would tell you we need to eliminate variables before we can maken accurate theory. Agreed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disturbedfuel15, post: 2241919, member: 570673"] I wasn't talking about that post. Jesus christ, I already told you that one was wrong. You called me a moron again after I suggested it had something to do electrically when the gas was pressed, if the car wasn't in motion. There is a chance I am right. You just proved your self wrong or what? He never mentioned the car moving. He said it crackles WHEN THE GAS IS PRESSED. Like I said before, there is no use in arguing, either one of us could be right. What we really need to know is if he was pressing the gas, causing him to accelerate, or pressing the gas in a standstill. If it was when he accelerated, we need him to test to see if it happens when he is at a standstill. If it doesn't happen when he is at a standstill, then hey, you get a cookie. I'm not going to continue arguing until we have more information. You seem to be the one into Newton and science, so the scientific process would tell you we need to eliminate variables before we can maken accurate theory. Agreed? [/QUOTE]
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