I think OP is frustrated that as soon as he searches for something related to what he is in need of explaining or figuring out the replies lead to "keep searching" probably a lot of cocky 16 years old's But then again their are a lot of questions like can a s50 fit in an e30??
There are many topics related to one thing specific that may touch a bit on what you are looking for but its not either too reliable or its not quite the answer your are looking for.
One example is someone reply's with an image that no longer exist or sarcasm that not to many understand. and a lot of useless question's like "will these wheels fit" instead of measuring or asking for measurements to find the right wheels offset.
I spend a lot of money and figure out things myself as their have been many unreliable and misleading or poorly explained things on the internet, could be many 16 yr old posting 3rd party info which is usually altered after a couple of passes around.
Some mentioned coil overs, you should start by finding out how they work and different technology on them, do some math with your car weight and spring rates and which one suites you. Not ask for butt feels, you might get "butt feels has been asked before plz search"
Why is posting a question such a big deal?
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Here are some basics everyone should know when doing internet search.
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10-...net-searching/Leave a comment:
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shit! i just learned sumpin' new!One of the best tricks I ever learned for searching for stuff on r3v: never use the r3v search, it's not very good. Instead, use google and type this into the search bar: "item you're searching for" site:r3vlimited.com
Say you're looking for a wheel bearing diy, this is what you'd type into google:
Wheel bearing diy site:r3vlimited.com
Then you'll find what you're looking for 99 times out of 100Leave a comment:
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I also do this. Works like a charm.One of the best tricks I ever learned for searching for stuff on r3v: never use the r3v search, it's not very good. Instead, use google and type this into the search bar: "item you're searching for" site:r3vlimited.com
Say you're looking for a wheel bearing diy, this is what you'd type into google:
Wheel bearing diy site:r3vlimited.com
Then you'll find what you're looking for 99 times out of 100Leave a comment:
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One of the best tricks I ever learned for searching for stuff on r3v: never use the r3v search, it's not very good. Instead, use google and type this into the search bar: "item you're searching for" site:r3vlimited.com
Say you're looking for a wheel bearing diy, this is what you'd type into google:
Wheel bearing diy site:r3vlimited.com
Then you'll find what you're looking for 99 times out of 100Leave a comment:
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It often takes less time to just answer the question than to whine to a noob about how many times it's been asked and how you wish you didn't have to answer all these noobish questions. It takes even less time to just not click on the thread.Leave a comment:
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It's a two way street. Most of the time people are too lazy to google their question which makes them a fuckboi. However forum members often add unneeded remarks which makes them assholes and fuckbois. R3v will be r3v though.
Moral of this story, don't be a fuckboi.Leave a comment:
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Wait whats a timing belt? Does it control my OBC clock? That hasn't been working lately.Leave a comment:
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I'm relatively new to R3V. I don't make great posts. The lack of mercy for those who make dumb ass post is why I stick around. It's not for everyone and there are plenty of other forums on the internet or there is the search option.
This is an auto enthusiast forum, particularly the E30. One would be dumb not to believe that topics like "the best suspension setup", "best spark plugs", "best tires", "more horsepower", "what model year this or that", and most any other e30 related issue has not been brought up. God dammit you can even find relationship vs. e30 advice. In case you don't want to search, fuck her, go with the e30.
Furthermore if the there is something wrong with your car it's probably the tps.Leave a comment:

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