Hiway747 works!(A little EFI content)
Bruce Plecan
nacelp at bright.net
Tue May 1 03:14:20 GMT 2001
Try reading the archives, and check back.
You have less then a clue about who has contributed accurate information
around here.
I doubt many folks have even a idea about Tunercat, and who the people are
that made up that firm, and what they brought to the list, read the damn
archives real close, and you'll see the magic that he and others brought to
the list. Terry has given more away then you can possibly imagine.
Other then one ex-lister/lurker he and TK have done a tremendous amount of
leg work on understanding ecms/pcms (and sharing it). Ther are others, but
since you singled him out I'll leave it at that.
There probably would be alot more information given freely around here, if
so many folks didn't capitialise on the work of others. Some guys just
happen to like learning the code end of things, and do it for grins, but
just hate seeing someone else cash in on their work.
So many folks are just taking for granted what took others many many hours
of mind numbing work to sort out.
While there are some questions that go unanswered, they are alot fewer then
in years past, and NOONE knows it all.
EFI content:
It will take b amount of energy to propel a car c distance.
Bruce
> Also, why the selective discrimination? I haven't seen you lambast
Tunercat,
> Andrew Mattei, Terry Kelly, Lyndon, or anyone else making money on here. I
> bought Tunercat, and plan to buy Datamaster when I make enough profit. I
am
> glad they sell their stuff since I don't have the time to write ecu files.
> The challenge of running a business is to do it efficiently, not stupidly.
>
> The saddest thing about this site is the way you and a few others run it.
> Most guys just lurk for fear of saying something that will piss you and
> others (Bruce, Len, etc.) off. Others tolerate me without any public
> assistance and thats fine. But if anyone is keeping information from being
> freely shared, its you and others who implicitly censor (no pun intended)
> what is said here. Its utterly ridiculous that other guys have to Email me
> off list so that they won't publicly look like they support me. I guess
I'm
> in the minority since I apparently have nothing to lose by speaking my
mind.
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