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    Senior Member H-viken's Avatar
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    Is this a scam profile being built? Have seen two responses now that seem AI generated
    SEARCHING FOR ENGINE 6208326 (last seen in car with VIN 9111101452)

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    Quote Originally Posted by H-viken View Post
    Is this a scam profile being built? Have seen two responses now that seem AI generated
    Signs point to yes. Take a look at its other posts.
    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
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    OP is running solid rotors if that matters for Mintex. My advice is to run stainless lines not rubber. Hated that setup so much went Boxster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69911S View Post
    Is anyone else as interested as I am in these AI generated responses? They are curiously generic and yet persistent in their desire to help us to an obviously flawed resolution. What gives?
    There's many uses for AI, but on a forum, where the value is provided by the joined expertise of contributors, it is downright dangerous.
    Example: I bought lightweight con-rods recently (Pauter, 500g) and tried to find what the weight was of the actual con-rods they used in the 1973 RSR. As AI will do a search and base its answers on the most likely and highest ranked outcome, it took my own updates from a forum post as the answer, so it tried to convince me that the weight of the RSR conrods in 1973 was 500g (which is incorrect). When the most common answer becomes the truth, we're in trouble!
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    I got accused of using AI on a forum. Funny thing is I don't even use predictive text. Thanks.

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    PMB in Utah has a new street pad. It’s their own brand. I exchanged some race pads ( not necessary for my need ( bad choice). The new PMB pads are a great upgrade.Braking is more sure and responsive. cliff { 912 application}
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