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- Andy
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- Nov 19, 2019
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- JL Wrangler
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- #31
Let's take a look at the record here @Rhinebeck01.
You find my theories to be nonsense with your laughing emoticons.
wait, go quickly erase all those laughing emoticons above because that's what trolls do; they don't put forward their opposing ideas; they mock other people's ideas.
Since nothing I said here is or was meant to be funny, you clearly aim to show lack of regard.
Tell me, do you see me or others on this bboard acting the way you do? Ask yourself why.
Trolls also think other people's ideas absurd, but when asked to explain why, asked to refute their claims, they pretend they're above it, and they tell you to go read prior posts I not only know inside out on cold cranking the 3.6L JL, but posts that have likely become outdated with @Jebiruph's reported flash and change in cold cranking logic.
Well explain for everybody else then....forget about me. Don't you owe it to other readers here to show how they shouldn't give any credence to my thoughts?
If you think the idea that "jump starting the 3.6L may have just become easier because a minimally charged 3.6L JL's ESS battery is no longer a requirement for cold crank and jumper cables may not have to sit on the main battery (as long) charging the ESS/Aux battery" is absurd we're all ears as to why.
Talk about science here rather than making fun of people, not that your phasing me. Or at least explain what you find so funny.
And when Jerry above asked if the owners of 2019 and 2020 JLs (and JTs) are finding it takes less power to jump start I have to assume he too finds these ideas of mine, if by no means proven, then at least plausible based on my take on his observations. Why would he ask that question if he thought my theories, even if ultimately proven wrong, as implausible as you seem to?
Do you think his ideas laughable too?
I truly hope you find peace with whatever seems to bother you.
In the meantime this bboard, I think most people agree is about the dignified exchanged of ideas so we all learn.
You find my theories to be nonsense with your laughing emoticons.
wait, go quickly erase all those laughing emoticons above because that's what trolls do; they don't put forward their opposing ideas; they mock other people's ideas.
Since nothing I said here is or was meant to be funny, you clearly aim to show lack of regard.
Tell me, do you see me or others on this bboard acting the way you do? Ask yourself why.
Trolls also think other people's ideas absurd, but when asked to explain why, asked to refute their claims, they pretend they're above it, and they tell you to go read prior posts I not only know inside out on cold cranking the 3.6L JL, but posts that have likely become outdated with @Jebiruph's reported flash and change in cold cranking logic.
Well explain for everybody else then....forget about me. Don't you owe it to other readers here to show how they shouldn't give any credence to my thoughts?
If you think the idea that "jump starting the 3.6L may have just become easier because a minimally charged 3.6L JL's ESS battery is no longer a requirement for cold crank and jumper cables may not have to sit on the main battery (as long) charging the ESS/Aux battery" is absurd we're all ears as to why.
Talk about science here rather than making fun of people, not that your phasing me. Or at least explain what you find so funny.
And when Jerry above asked if the owners of 2019 and 2020 JLs (and JTs) are finding it takes less power to jump start I have to assume he too finds these ideas of mine, if by no means proven, then at least plausible based on my take on his observations. Why would he ask that question if he thought my theories, even if ultimately proven wrong, as implausible as you seem to?
Do you think his ideas laughable too?
I truly hope you find peace with whatever seems to bother you.
In the meantime this bboard, I think most people agree is about the dignified exchanged of ideas so we all learn.
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