Hey Mikey,
 
You have a valid point.  A lot of articles are nothing more than an advertisement.  I subscribe to 4 auto/cycle mags and I've found some very good informative articles amongst the crappy ad-articles.  Like I said, the magazines are just another source of info, plus they usually have some decent feature cars to drool over!

cYa-
 
Herb Lumpp
1966 El Camino, LS6, 6 spd, Currie 9"
ACES 3509, MCC 528
http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/
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Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] No magazines required...

Well I'm 50/50 her. First off I think alot of the stuff in Magazines lately is CRAP! The articles seem to be more like advertisements for parts and there has been a lot of controversy in the past year or two about the actually $$$ in projects and the dyno results of such combos. I would say the real info to be learned is from reputable people around you, books, and some sites on the net are good, but you gotta be careful. Learn about the theory and physics of the combustion engine and work your way from there.
 
On the other hand... No disrespect Chad, for as many messages at a variety of times of day that Chad has posted.... he really hasn't seemed to make much effort on his own. Take a day off Chad and go do some reading at the Library. That is just how I see things.
 
Mikey

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