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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 08:31:24 -0700, "Matt Barrow" wrote: Well, TC probably does have credibility, but until he SHOWS me some DATA, I'm not satisfied to take it on faith. He denigrates those who have done a pretty good job of SUPPORTING their positions with data...real, empirical data. His rejoinders? His 17 years experience. Are you freaking high? Are you able to read and comprehend the English language (or at least the variant used the US of A)? Find one sentence in this thread where I "denigrated" anything or anybody, other than you. Your remarks about Braly. My initial query concerning sheep quoting Avweb you have reinforced time and time again, without any help or encouragement on my part. snip So FINALLY, TC, tell me that the Lycoming TIO-540 can/cannot be run LOP. Don't give me that original BS that it required special skills, training, blah, blah, blah. You sir, have the 'group persona of an idiot. Yeah...I don't agree with you or at least I'm not willing to take your "expertise" at face value. As for "group personna", you may want to refer back to your second post with it's condescending tone. Again, I would respectfully suggest that you contact the guy that wrote the freaking book on GA LOP and ask him whether he recommends that a newbie owner (with limited/no experience of advanced engine management) of a Turbo Lance should take-off, grab the mixture control and yank, i.e... Nice "personna" there. You might want to contact the LOP/GAMI guy and ask him first. Based on personal experience, turbo-supercharged TIO-540's have detonation issues during certain operating regimes. Am thinking the GAMI guy saw the same issues during testing. Unlike some other people that post in these groups, I post primarily about what I have allegedly seen-not what I have read, heard, or dreamed about after eating peyote. On occasion, I do relate what other people in the industry that I know and respect have allegedly told me first-person, therefore... Hey, nice personna there... If I had relevant LOP related info, I would share it. When I was getting out of the TIO-540 game, GAMI was just starting to do testing on Lycoming engines. I am familiar enuff with LOP theory and operation to know that before performing "the big pull" you should probably get educated, not just read about it in the 'groups. TC, I'm sure you're knowledgeable and have great experience, but in the words of the old advertisement, "You have to earn your wings every day" (or in this case, to convince ME). Where you are mistaken in this case is that I have the need/desire to convince "you" of anything. Well, you sure shoot off your mouth as some "authority"... Or that I have any concern of my "credibility" whatsoever in any aspect of my 'group correspondence. I'm certain that my penis length (assuming I have one) is sufficient, and I couldn't give a flying-**** whether or not you can **** farther than I can. For all you know, I've never set foot in a hangar in my life, let alone worked on an airplane. By the same yardstick, with all the advanced knowledge and expertise in quoting other online sources you've shown me-it's possible you've got a poster of an A36 and a Tornado Alley Turbo bumpersticker on the wall of your bedroom and like to masturbate with one hand while typing with the other. Yeah...your "personna" is really coming through as it did from your first post on this topic. The 'groups for me are just like reality TV and daytime drama, only with enuff GA content to keep me interested. I really should thank you, you've made an otherwise drab week rather enjoyable. You've shown me nothing but a way overinflated ego that can't broach being challenged. It sure didn't take you long to become shrill and hysterical, did it. Play your "group personna" games with those here who are into "celebrity" status (indictive of a mind that never progressed beyond high school). PLONK |
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