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Honestly, it's like debating a website that gives detailed instructions on where to put the red R stickers on a car to make it faster. We could go back and forth until we both have arthritis, but if the concept is total crap from the beginning, we're both wasting our time. His website has never contained actual, correct, valid advice that yields anything positive in the performance area. That's why he is known as QuackViper and was shamed off the internet for a few years. He brought his site back online, but his credibility was already destroyed. It's a website best avoided.