I posted a youtube vid about rebuilding my 3800. I explained why I don't recommend L26 blocks. I also stumble over my words when I explain that I'm rebuilding an L26 into "an l67, I mean an L32" <note this for future referrence
A troll takes offense to this and says he runs low 12's on an L26. I explain that L26 are great, but L6732's are better .....
All hell breaks loose. !!!!!!
Debate starts & This guy posts 6-7 comments on my video bashing my car n sh1t.
He goes to A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT video of mine.... still bashing. After a while, I realize some cards are missing from his deck. I refuse to continue to entertain it, so I block him.
Heres where sh1t gets creepy.
I sign in today on gpf and have a pm. From turbogp. ....
HE'S THE GUY FROM YOUTUBE.
he sends me a link that says fyi. ..... I click it and it takes me to my personal messages at cgp. And it reads...
ORIGINAL:
PRJ and guys like him knows there ****! I get my info from guys like him and this is why i wanted to correct all the NOOB miss information you put out on Youtube.
Read this and educate yourself boy:
quote:
ORIGINAL: TheNorthSideWhiteGuy
What about the L32 rods gives you the motivation to go with these?
Sintered Powdered Metal rods (L32) are known to be brittle and have a tendancy to shatter. GM didn't change to them because they were stronger, they changed to them because they were cheeper to manufacture.
PRJ
No need to thank me[&:]
BTW; I'm not mad, i'm right all the way and you're wrong all the way so i'm LMAO all the way![]
No need to answer this, it wont be read. Merry christmas!
Now I'm scared!
Ok, remember the l67/32 fumble? I have rods out of an 04 L32. They are iron as GM used the remainding Iron rods in the first half year of the 04 L32 blocks. I think I win the troll war???
And does this guy not know that L26 rods are powdered metal and even thinner?
Anyway, rant over. Had to share.
Krazy troll guy can be seen here spazzing out, Calling me "boy" like I'm supposed to be offended by the race issue behind the term? ... Sad.
3800 race ready rebuild - YouTube