Good post Gary. I have noticed this too, and have been tempted to raise the same observation. And JFP, for the record, I find your responses always to be very helpful and insightful, and you never are reluctant to step up and offer good advice.
I do however find some of the other gurus on the Boxster boards are often criptic or evasive when responding to questions, not necessarily just as to describing how to precisely fix something, but more so in diagnosing the issue to begin with. The diagnosis is where the true value of these boards are, and if the best and brightest among us hold back because they don't want to let slip their secret sauce contained in their knowledge, then the purpose of these forums is frustrated.
I am a frequent poster on rennlist in the 928 forum (among others). We have some of the icons of those cars from all over the world frequently post there; these are the folks who also earn their living fixing them and designing new and improved bits for them. I never get even a whiff of holding back knowledge with those guys. Not only are they helpful in diagnosing, but they do describe how to fix things, and do share little secrets along the way for doing just about any job on the car. Indeed, I could not own one of those great cars without the advice recieved on the 928 forums. The differences between the professionals posting there and in the Boxster world are noticable on this very subject.
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Ed
Pittsburgh, PA
78 5 spd 928 Blumaxx (in Hemmings S & E issue #100)
85 928S garnet red stock daily driver
06 Mustang GT Legend Lime and modified to go even faster
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