Old Posts without answers.
Old Posts without answers.
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To relieve the pain of Winter's blast,
I roamed this Forum to search the Past.
The readings that I've seen are mute,
with regard to answers, not even a refute.
So is the interest still the same? No need to worry,
I can not blame, nor shame, but frame:
The questions raised have had to deal,
from power steering to road feel.
A Matlab CarSim marriage ploy,
had no response, oh my, no joy.
A yawing/lateral phasing query,
became a thread that was most dreary.
Suburu steering was way too light,
He tried to fix it with all his might.
It really was a noble quest.
And prompted a legion of the durest.
We're all Tired by vehicular love, I trust.
Called lateral grip, or stiffness ==> bust.
I resurrect these topics with some feeling,
bacause I've answers, mainly dealing.
So if these issues are still remaining, no need for
further heady craining. Just ask again without the lore.
To seek the truth, I'm not al-gore.
Anybody game? Its awfull quiet out here right now...
I roamed this Forum to search the Past.
The readings that I've seen are mute,
with regard to answers, not even a refute.
So is the interest still the same? No need to worry,
I can not blame, nor shame, but frame:
The questions raised have had to deal,
from power steering to road feel.
A Matlab CarSim marriage ploy,
had no response, oh my, no joy.
A yawing/lateral phasing query,
became a thread that was most dreary.
Suburu steering was way too light,
He tried to fix it with all his might.
It really was a noble quest.
And prompted a legion of the durest.
We're all Tired by vehicular love, I trust.
Called lateral grip, or stiffness ==> bust.
I resurrect these topics with some feeling,
bacause I've answers, mainly dealing.
So if these issues are still remaining, no need for
further heady craining. Just ask again without the lore.
To seek the truth, I'm not al-gore.
Anybody game? Its awfull quiet out here right now...





RE: Old Posts without answers.
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