Xingu Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago We are contemplating making some changes to the forum. What are some things you would like to see added, removed or changed. Please remember that just because you post it here, it does not mean we are going to do it. We are looking for ideas and we will discuss if it is a worthy change.
Ace-Garageguy Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I vote for something like a recurring payment option (through Patreon possibly) that allows those of us who hate being constantly bombarded by advertising to still support the forum financially. I would vastly prefer to support the forum directly than to have my viewing plastered with ads...ads that also generate revenue for Google/Alphabet, whose policies I cannot endorse and don't like having to contribute to indirectly. 7 1
Volzfan59 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I’m with @Ace-Garageguy. While I don’t do patreon, PayPal, etc. I would gladly support via a check or money order.
Twokidsnosleep Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I hate to say it but a blocking button would be useful 1
stitchdup Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Twokidsnosleep said: I hate to say it but a blocking button would be useful there is one 1
Can-Con Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I'd like to see a "rod and custom" section that would allow pickups, vans, etc. as well as cars as long as they were clearly customized or hot rodded. And before anyone asks, No, just a set of mad wheels and/or a non-stock paintjob does not count as customized or hot rodded. Leave the replica stock cars, trucks and light commercial vehicles to the categories they're currently in. 3
Straightliner59 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I would incorporate the Land Speed vehicles into the drag racing forum, as they're much more similar to those, than Indy or Trans Am cars. 1
Bugatti Fan Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago (edited) Land Speed Record cars do not really qualify as dragster motors in the true sense although I can see Daniel's thinking as they are timed over a straight run. There are very, very few kits of them, so I can see them making little difference to whatever section they are placed in anyway. However, I do like the idea as described by Steve of show rods, customs and street rods having their own category from normal road cars. As this is predominately a civilian vehicle forum, I would like to see sections for Motor Cycles and Tricycles, categorised as race/road and customised. Having to wade through the 'anything else' section to find any motor bike reviews or builds and filter them out from aircraft, ships, sci fi, figures and whatever else is in that section becomes a bit tiresome. Edited 28 minutes ago by Bugatti Fan 1
Straightliner59 Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago 8 minutes ago, Bugatti Fan said: Land Speed Record cars do not really qualify as dragster motors in the true sense although I can see Daniel's thinking as they are timed over a straight run. There are very, very few kits of them, so I can see them making little difference to whatever section they are placed in anyway. However, I do like the idea as described by Steve of show rods, customs and street rods having their own category from normal road cars. As this is predominately a civilian vehicle forum, I would like to see sections for Motor Cycles and Tricycles, categorised as race/road and customised. Having to wade through the 'anything else' section to find any motor bike reviews or builds and filter them out from aircraft, ships, sci fi, figures and whatever else is in that section becomes a bit tiresome. I suggested that the LSR cars be in the drag racing forum, because most salt flats/dry lakes cars are very similar to drag cars, especially in the coupes and roadsters classes. In the early days of organized drag racing, many of those cars pulled double duty!
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