This stuff seems to work!

RIDDLER

Well-Known Forum User
You're all a bunch of over-sensitive ninnies !

If anyone posts up here, be preapred for debate and discussion and no-one can or should control it - keeping polite is all that is necessary.

Comments against the additive are not accepted and badly taken - then those who have received the comments comment back and these are not accepted then everyone throws their toys outa the pram and says they aint stsicking around here because they've been 'offended'........

Britain was once made of sterner stuff:rolleyes: !

Never mind, get your lawyers out and it's briefs at dawn ! :D

Just shows that it doesn't need me on here to stir it..............btw, one says legible not readable - THAT is correct English :cheers: but don't take me too seriously.......:eek:

Thanks Sean, I am glad you agree that "keeping it polite is all that is necessary". That was all I was trying to say.

But as a journalist of 35 years standing, who until very recently was second in command of one of Britain's biggest regional dailies, correcting me on my English would be a bit like me trying to advise you how best to change a gearbox in a 240Z - ridiculous!

For the record, 'legible' means can easily be deciphered - for instance, it is not in badly scrawled handwriting or covered in coffee stains etc.

'Readable' means easy to understand, namely written in good English with correct grammar and spelling.

The two words are totally different, and 'readable' was what I meant.

Let's agree - you stick to engines, I'll stick to words . . . and maybe we can help each other out where we can!
 

Rob Gaskin

Treasurer
Staff member
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Guys I have been accused in the past of taking this stuff too seriously.

Recent tragic events in my family have proven this to be correct, this stuff is not important.

Let's all lighten up, this is too trivial to worry about.

Riddler - like Viagra if you need it use it.

Steve, get back on here you softy!

Johnny, I owe you a pint to celebrate your Pod run!

Sean, you are being too nice I'm waiting for the **** to fly!
 

SeanDezart

Well-Known Forum User
Thanks Sean, I am glad you agree that "keeping it polite is all that is necessary". That was all I was trying to say.

But as a journalist of 35 years standing, who until very recently was second in command of one of Britain's biggest regional dailies, correcting me on my English would be a bit like me trying to advise you how best to change a gearbox in a 240Z - ridiculous!

For the record, 'legible' means can easily be deciphered - for instance, it is not in badly scrawled handwriting or covered in coffee stains etc.

'Readable' means easy to understand, namely written in good English with correct grammar and spelling.

The two words are totally different, and 'readable' was what I meant.

Let's agree - you stick to engines, I'll stick to words . . . and maybe we can help each other out where we can!

Nah - this is more fun : :devil:

Legible | Define Legible at Dictionary.com

legible - definition of legible by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.

Able to be read or deciphered (handwriting OR print) - no ?

I aint no Sun reader..........or writer :p or Cotswold Courrier journalist:rolleyes: but I also pride myself on my written English and I would always say legible. My old English teacher who hated two words 'nice' and 'loads' always pushed us to use specific words and I find readable just one step before Cottagey, Christmassy and the like.

Sorry, not having a poke (much) - just bored waiting for her to finish her TV programme so I can go to bed.

I'm not an engine man - I'm just the bod that steers the bitch (the Z I mean of course).:thumbs:

You carry on your prose - let's enlighten the heathens here.:cool:
 

SeanDezart

Well-Known Forum User
Riddler - like Viagra if you need it use it.

Sean, you are being too nice I'm waiting for the **** to fly!

Viagra - worth a shot whether you need it or not - some say it works (annomously) !:devil:

Rob - that's cute............it's always me, my fault..........but yes, there are far more important things - two of my family members discovered cancer late last year, a good mate lost his on a m-bike last month - you GOTTA laugh guys 'cos tomorrow you've ***** snuffed it.......cue......:thumbs:.....
 

RIDDLER

Well-Known Forum User
Maybe we should all follow Rob Gaskin's advice.

Perhaps we could even try that new tablet that is apparently a 50/50 mix of Viagra and Prozac.

Apparently, it works on the basis that if you don't get a f***, you don't give a f***!
 

RIDDLER

Well-Known Forum User
Started this post ages ago and got largely ridiculed for suggesting this product actually may improve your engine.
Have kept on using it regardless as my car has been running sweet as a nut (I know many of you may say in spite of it, not because of it!).
By chance I have just stumbled over this video by 'Cody the Car Guy' who has run a compression test on an old car after using the product. As far as I can see he has no connection to Ametech and was very sceptical before he started. However Ametech ARE now running his video on their website.
Anyway, here are his results. This is part three of a series of videos - the first two showed how to do a compression test and showed where the car was at before the product was used.
Best to watch it from about 2mins 20secs onwards.
Maybe he is working with them - but he seems a genuine guy. Anyone know anything about him?
Anyway, see what you think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvyYkW42yOc
 
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