Where did LS1Tech come from?
Robert


if i wouldda had this car back then
Robert
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even as newer cars are introduced, new forums are created. so the tech base that is here, will migrate to the other forums if they aquire a new vehicle. I mean, look at the top of the screen, we have LS1Tech, Perf Trucks, HT Mustang, Modern Hemi....etc.
even if tomorrow they stopped producing every LSx motor...this site would still be full of people who have them....just like old stang forums, or old hemi forums...
that’s pretty cool, i never knew that.
) It is great how everyone helps each other out. From the simplest concepts and problems to the most complicated vehicle mishap diagnosis, I know I have learned a huge amount. It does not even compare to other forums...they all seem to be more about chatting than helping each other or learning. I know the G6 forum I visit periodically is damn near a waste, even with checking it every two weeks or so. I am on here daily for hours though.
From 1999 to 2000 we raced, broke stuff, shi^^talked, ran new records, and generally had fun in spite of the site having major performance issues. But by 2000 the site lag and timeouts were so bad that many of the oldtimers no longer posted. Since I had had experience starting up www.mfba.org., I asked Nine Ball and Colonel to start a new site since I already had a hosting service I was using and I was already conversant with the UBB Classic software. Nine Ball was one of the biggest LS1 guys around, and also shared my frustration with the site performance. At the time he was openly arguing with Bradley about www.ls1.com, and I was trying to get Bradley to figure out how to address site performance. After about six months of not making any progress, I threw in the towel. Now maybe only the oldest of oldtimers would recall this, but at the very beginning, the national rivalries were so strong that I really would not have described a number of folks as being friends. It wasn't until the GMHPT shootout in 2000 that a number of us met and realized that we could be competive and more friendly. In fact, in the very beginning of our site's history, Nine Ball and I were somewhat friendly but not huge buddies or anything. We were united by the need to keep our community together which was falling apart.
Once we agreed to get something going, I resigned my moderator role at www.ls1.com and Nine Ball and I worked on the site for over a month before going live. Most of the first 20 members are guys I knew locally, I told one what was coming and then word spread.
Before we went live, we emailed and called all of the oldtimers we could think of, and told them about the site. Much to our excitment, many registered and became active once more. Some of those old timers have since become shop owners like Mikey Kleman, Trevor and Jason at TSP, and several others.
The main reasons this site has flourished is that we have the best moderators on the web when it comes to Gen III performance. Most of the major achievements with LSx stuff came about due to competition but also helpfulness of our core group. We've since grown from the first thousand members to over 80,000 members, but we still have 'tech' as our most basic core value. Coupled with our responsiveness to add resources, whether it be more servers, new software, or anything else, the net result is a site that works extremely well. We went from sitting on a server that was hosting like five sites back in 2001 to now being on five servers of our own. We are highly fortunate to have a 'waresmith like Brian (brains) as our systems administrator, he is also a fellow enthusiast and desires the same level functionality as everyone else.
I wanted to thank all the folks over the years who have become part of the site, and who have become great friends.
Let's all have a fast and fun 2007!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Ryan
From 1999 to 2000 we raced, broke stuff, shi^^talked, ran new records, and generally had fun in spite of the site having major performance issues. But by 2000 the site lag and timeouts were so bad that many of the oldtimers no longer posted. Since I had had experience starting up www.mfba.org., I asked Nine Ball and Colonel to start a new site since I already had a hosting service I was using and I was already conversant with the UBB Classic software. Nine Ball was one of the biggest LS1 guys around, and also shared my frustration with the site performance. At the time he was openly arguing with Bradley about www.ls1.com, and I was trying to get Bradley to figure out how to address site performance. After about six months of not making any progress, I threw in the towel. Now maybe only the oldest of oldtimers would recall this, but at the very beginning, the national rivalries were so strong that I really would not have described a number of folks as being friends. It wasn't until the GMHPT shootout in 2000 that a number of us met and realized that we could be competive and more friendly. In fact, in the very beginning of our site's history, Nine Ball and I were somewhat friendly but not huge buddies or anything. We were united by the need to keep our community together which was falling apart.
Once we agreed to get something going, I resigned my moderator role at www.ls1.com and Nine Ball and I worked on the site for over a month before going live. Most of the first 20 members are guys I knew locally, I told one what was coming and then word spread.
Before we went live, we emailed and called all of the oldtimers we could think of, and told them about the site. Much to our excitment, many registered and became active once more. Some of those old timers have since become shop owners like Mikey Kleman, Trevor and Jason at TSP, and several others.
The main reasons this site has flourished is that we have the best moderators on the web when it comes to Gen III performance. Most of the major achievements with LSx stuff came about due to competition but also helpfulness of our core group. We've since grown from the first thousand members to over 80,000 members, but we still have 'tech' as our most basic core value. Coupled with our responsiveness to add resources, whether it be more servers, new software, or anything else, the net result is a site that works extremely well. We went from sitting on a server that was hosting like five sites back in 2001 to now being on five servers of our own. We are highly fortunate to have a 'waresmith like Brian (brains) as our systems administrator, he is also a fellow enthusiast and desires the same level functionality as everyone else.
I wanted to thank all the folks over the years who have become part of the site, and who have become great friends.
Let's all have a fast and fun 2007!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Ryan
i thought ls1tech was "assembled at OCS from spare parts and left over veterans".....but i could be confusing that with a war movie








