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I think it would be nice to have a forum for discussing the 4 cylinder camaros. There is a board for the V6, and I realize a 4 cyl. board wouldn't attract much attention, but it would still be helpful and interesting for some. I don't have a 4 cyl. camaro, but I am interested in them, and would like to get one, and think it would be neat to see people start hot rodding those instead of throwing them away. Anyone agree with me? yes, or no?
Anyways, just an idea...
Anyways, just an idea...
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Re: iron duke board
It's come up before, but the consensus has usually been that there wouldn't be enough traffic to make it worth the effort.
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Re: iron duke board
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Sorry for my ignorance, but what effort goes into a new board?
It doesn't seem like it would be too difficult to give it a try.
Sorry for my ignorance, but what effort goes into a new board?
It doesn't seem like it would be too difficult to give it a try.
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We generally don't like to add forums unless there is enough support, which is in the forum of usage. We have a lot of forums as-is. Based on the low interest in the past on this subject, I'm not sure there is enough support to warrant the additional forum, atleast at this time.
We generally add a forum when there is a need to do so, not in hopes or anticipation.
But that is not to say never, or that it's a case closed.
We generally add a forum when there is a need to do so, not in hopes or anticipation.
But that is not to say never, or that it's a case closed.
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Re: iron duke board
How about changing the title of the V6 board to L4 and V6 ?
Idk, just throwing it out there.
Idk, just throwing it out there.
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Re: iron duke board
bradley, that is a very good idea, since they both are the less common, and, sorry to say it, but, less cared for and less desirable, engines found in third gens, they could be placed in one category. Lets see what other opinions are... that seems like a good compromise of interests.
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