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IMO, Wrencher is an extremely knowledgable memeber in terms of advanced GM driveability diaognostics, and GM powertrains in general.
I once had an extremely difficult driveability issue that I spent months working on, and he was the only memeber that was able to pinpoint my problem.
I always pay close attention to his posts. He knows GMs very well.
Also, back in the days of tuning my WS6, guys like NoGo provided me with some excellent info.
Actually I could go on forever listing the guys that helped me out in my early days of LS1 learning. TONS of great memebers and great info over the years, both here and the old LS1.com (pre-LS1tech days).
I once had an extremely difficult driveability issue that I spent months working on, and he was the only memeber that was able to pinpoint my problem.
I always pay close attention to his posts. He knows GMs very well.
Also, back in the days of tuning my WS6, guys like NoGo provided me with some excellent info.
Actually I could go on forever listing the guys that helped me out in my early days of LS1 learning. TONS of great memebers and great info over the years, both here and the old LS1.com (pre-LS1tech days).
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I've learned a lot from a guy called 'search engine'. I didn't know squat about LS1s 4 years ago when I bought my car. But with the vast knowledge amassed here at LS1 tech, I was able to all my own work on my car. It would be hard to cite only one person.