So I was reading my new copy of Zoom magazine, a car magazine, reading all the great tech info, when I come across an article about an old shape Skyline. Being a Nissan it sparked my interest and I read on. My gripe with this article is that the author couldn't decide which motor was installed in the car. In one paragraph he decides the original naturally aspirated motor was replaced with an RB25DET, usually found in the R33 Skyline GTST, and in the next he has changed it to an RB20DET, found in the R32 Skyline GTST. So what is it!?!
Might I suggest to the magazine editors/writers that you actually send a copy of your article to the actual owner of the vehicle, or to the workshop that did the work. This would help confirm the details and hopefully reduce the mis-information being circulated in the motoring community. People often take what is written in magazine articles as gospel, which may be wrong, but when you read an article, you're expecting that the author has researched the topic well.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
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