Message from @[DGI]tech

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2019-05-30 18:02:07 UTC  

yea it's definitely not a small task

2019-05-30 18:02:34 UTC  

feelsbad

2019-05-30 18:02:34 UTC  

But since the non turbo and the turbo are the same chassis, it wouldn't be too difficult

2019-05-30 18:02:44 UTC  

a lot easier than putting a honda motor into a hyundai

2019-05-30 18:02:48 UTC  

know what i mean?

2019-05-30 18:02:53 UTC  

it all bolts up no custom parts needed

2019-05-30 18:02:58 UTC  

For sure.

2019-05-30 18:02:58 UTC  

but still tons of money and work

2019-05-30 18:03:05 UTC  

I'll have to do some digging and see cost.

2019-05-30 18:03:16 UTC  

I'm probably about to get a better job, so soon expenses won't be a big deal.

2019-05-30 18:03:17 UTC  

probably not worth it imo

2019-05-30 18:03:25 UTC  

Probably not.

2019-05-30 18:03:33 UTC  

As someone with a 117hp Fit, i don't desire more power

2019-05-30 18:03:34 UTC  

@Just for youtube [NB1]
...
Moving on...There's nothing *"magical"* about it (and DON'T try this *"I'm saying but I didn't say"* shit with me), it's **VERY SIMPLE,** new fuel sources means lower fuel prices means lower prices on everything. That's about as magical as air.

2019-05-30 18:03:36 UTC  

The swap + labor cost of a prof shop to do it...

2019-05-30 18:03:37 UTC  

phew.

2019-05-30 18:04:06 UTC  

yeah well it seems magical to me.

2019-05-30 18:04:11 UTC  

Maybe i'm just stupid huh?

2019-05-30 18:04:16 UTC  

can't grasp it.

2019-05-30 18:04:18 UTC  

New fuel sources doesn't immediately, nor automatically translate to lower fuel prices.

2019-05-30 18:04:20 UTC  

It's all relative.

2019-05-30 18:07:22 UTC  

A new fuel source is indicative of a greater product with largely underdeveloped technology. It *might* stimulate the market, but people will largely be opting out regardless until it becomes viable after extensive testing in a wide array of variables. And that "underdeveloped" technology is going to be pricey for some arbitrary period of time.

2019-05-30 18:09:55 UTC  

also people don't immediately adopt it https://i.imgur.com/omQegsK.png

2019-05-30 18:09:59 UTC  

even though it's cheaper

2019-05-30 18:12:52 UTC  

@[DGI]tech
Ok, a couple of good points;
The tech has to come into fullness, but that will happen relatively quickly *IF* circumstances force us to; Case study, synthetic rubber.
The arbitrary period is just that; Arbitrary, it will go up or down based on flipping a coin. If we're forced to adjust (which sooner or later we will be), that period will be longer and the pre-change to change price difference will be a lot closer together

2019-05-30 18:14:06 UTC  

Right, fuel and products might be cheaper. How does this solve the whole minimum wage and UBI thing though

2019-05-30 18:14:11 UTC  

that's the magic i'm talking about

2019-05-30 18:15:49 UTC  

...
Before bread, milk, butter, and coffee cost say $45.
Now it costs say $32.
Your minimum wage effectively just rose, without changing the minimum wage.

2019-05-30 18:15:51 UTC  

All fair. There has to be a demand for companies to chain in a supply. Granted, electric cars while neat and good do have a lot of "bad" per-say on the back-end generating that electricity.

2019-05-30 18:16:20 UTC  

More technology and advancements!

2019-05-30 18:17:07 UTC  

*"bad' on the back end"* And then there's that... 😏

2019-05-30 18:17:14 UTC  

Okay

2019-05-30 18:17:19 UTC  

I understand everything gets cheaper

2019-05-30 18:17:26 UTC  

therefore your wage increases

2019-05-30 18:17:45 UTC  

most of people's paychecks doesn't go to products like that though

2019-05-30 18:18:23 UTC  

Personally, the whole "raise min wage" is just going to effectively expedite companies want to remove human processing.

2019-05-30 18:18:46 UTC  

"Here's your replacement."

2019-05-30 18:18:54 UTC  

And/or outsource labor to asia

2019-05-30 18:19:02 UTC  

But, some area's COL is retarded.

2019-05-30 18:19:20 UTC  

I also dislike the idea of outsourcing.

2019-05-30 18:19:24 UTC  

But alas.