Best online automotive resource?

Kinja'd!!! "4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30" (4muddyfeet)
10/12/2014 at 07:29 • Filed to: None

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Interested to know what you find the most useful, whether it be a huge parts web, technical help site, or a user forum etc.

I nominate !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! ; all the nitty gritty specs from thousands of manufacturers, with country specific variations and model specific photos. Great to browse, and even better when you need just the right bit of info on a car.

When bored, I often use it to play top trumps against myself. Best power to weight? Lowest compression ratio? Narrowest track width? I should get help.

What say you oppo?


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Kinja'd!!! Denver Is Stuck In The 90s > 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30
10/12/2014 at 07:35

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For stuff like this, I prefer actual books.


Kinja'd!!! 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30 > Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/12/2014 at 07:40

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Get off your high horse, I said online!


Kinja'd!!! Denver Is Stuck In The 90s > 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30
10/12/2014 at 07:41

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I have no Idea then. But I highly recommend looking at books.


Kinja'd!!! 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30 > Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/12/2014 at 07:45

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You don't use the internet for any automotive information gathering?


Kinja'd!!! Denver Is Stuck In The 90s > 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30
10/12/2014 at 07:45

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Not technical, no. I use the internet mostly to look up automotive trivia.


Kinja'd!!! 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30 > Denver Is Stuck In The 90s
10/12/2014 at 07:53

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This is like trying to draw water from a stone...


Kinja'd!!! Denver Is Stuck In The 90s > 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30
10/12/2014 at 07:56

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Essentially yes.


Kinja'd!!! G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3 > 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30
10/12/2014 at 10:04

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foxed.ca has a ton of rotary manuals, brochures, and parts guides. This might help someone on here.


Kinja'd!!! BiTurbo228 - Dr Frankenstein of Spitfires > 4muddyfeet - bare knuckle with an EZ30
10/13/2014 at 04:18

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Big fan of carfolio. Very useful resource :)

zeperfs is good as well if you need a variety of acceleration times and whatnot. Automobile Catalog is also good if you want a variety of specs, and they have estimated acceleration times for lots of cars too (although I don't think that's complete yet).