New NCRS Technical Discussion Board
#1
Drifting
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New NCRS Technical Discussion Board
If anyone has not seen, visited, or joined the new NCRS Technical Discussion Board please do so. It is formatted much like the Corvette Forum.
#5
Melting Slicks
Yeah, well wait until you try their search and find it won't allow searches on strings of fewer than 4 characters.
Good luck searching on say, LT1, LS5, 71, 72, LS6, L82, or anything else short that's related to the hobby. AND you'll find you have just a short time to enjoy the new forum before they require you to pay for membership. AND on every search you must enter anti-spoofing characters. Not much of an improvement if you ask me.
Good luck searching on say, LT1, LS5, 71, 72, LS6, L82, or anything else short that's related to the hobby. AND you'll find you have just a short time to enjoy the new forum before they require you to pay for membership. AND on every search you must enter anti-spoofing characters. Not much of an improvement if you ask me.
#6
Drifting
Thread Starter
Try to be patient. On the site there is a link to help those trying to make the transition from the old format to the new. They expect questions and comments and welcome any constructive suggestions. Posting photos is much easier now. It may be as easy or easier than the Corvette Forum. Like anything that has changed it takes a while to familiarize oneself with it.
The difficulty for some could be that guests (non-members) are more limited to what they can view and post. The NCRS is encouraging new membership. There are many Forum members who have a wealth of knowledge that could be shared on the NCRS Technical Board. Hey, for the money it is well worth it.
The difficulty for some could be that guests (non-members) are more limited to what they can view and post. The NCRS is encouraging new membership. There are many Forum members who have a wealth of knowledge that could be shared on the NCRS Technical Board. Hey, for the money it is well worth it.
#8
Le Mans Master
WOW! now I can get the straight scoop on who to send my Valve covers and intake to so they can "prep" them for maximum NCRS show points (that means PAINTING them with aluminum blast paint) because if I leave them raw like Chevy did they will deduct points for "incorrect" finishes. I guess I for one am not excited by the new Web Site
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WOW! now I can get the straight scoop on who to send my Valve covers and intake to so they can "prep" them for maximum NCRS show points (that means PAINTING them with aluminum blast paint) because if I leave them raw like Chevy did they will deduct points for "incorrect" finishes. I guess I for one am not excited by the new Web Site