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Originally posted by deevergote... I might eventually pick up my friend's (doing the opposite of Henry... he wants to get rid of his CD5 for a Ranger! )
Thats rather odd Is it that same blue one you showed me I think a year ago?
Green and Black oh and I like the teaser banner as well.
I could use mine but it's all stock for now.
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DEEV if you do keep that Font for the banner can you make the decals with the same style font?
Last edited by HenRoc; 09-09-2007, 09:26 PM.Henry R
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Originally posted by DomI think CD5 doesn't work for a name...Originally posted by deevergote
a site for fifth gens is great idea.
but I don't see the point in calling it CD5 tuner
A CD5 is the sedan model and a CD7 is the coupe model from 94-95.
why would you name it CD5?
plus the cd series is available from 94-97, with or without vtec!
so the site should be bigger then just 94-95.
look at CB7TUNER, the information is Great and its not a bad place to be. Why wouldnt you want to succeed and make more website's like such!
we're all in the accord family, plus who doesn't want to hear more about VTEC. It was readily available in the ex model from 94 on.
Before that it was only available in the 90 NSX and 92 Integral's.
Then we (ACCORDS) got it!Last edited by Dom; 09-09-2007, 11:32 PM.
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Originally posted by deevergoteWithin the week. It's already all color-coordinated
I had a small suggestion about the colors in the top bar.
Also, I have a question for the members of this site who wrote DIY's on this site that may be useful to have on CD5tuner.
Do you mind if I post them there as well? Obviously you will be credited with writing the DIY, but there are some great ones here (TypeG's plastic polishing ones come to mind) that would be awesome to have there as well. I just think its right to ask permission before reposting something like that. Ill probably PM any members whose DIY's Im interested in reposting anyways, just thought I would throw it out there before I even started really sifting through them.
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Originally posted by Doma site for fifth gens is great idea.
but I don't see the point in calling it CD5 tuner
A CD5 is the sedan model and a CD7 is the coupe model from 94-95.
why would you name it CD5?
plus the cd series is available from 94-97, with or without vtec!
so the site should be bigger then just 94-95.
look at CB7TUNER, the information is Great and its not a bad place to be. Why wouldnt you want to succeed and make more website's like such!
we're all in the accord family, plus who doesn't want to hear more about VTEC. It was readily available in the ex model from 94 on.
Before that it was only available in the 90 NSX and 92 Integral's.
Then we (ACCORDS) got it!
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Originally posted by Domwhy wouldnt you just let them post it.. or at least wait to see if theyre going to and if not then ask!
And, waiting, in principle, is a great idea. However, how long would I be waiting to post it? I really want to build a large knowledge base to launch the site around, and honestly, there are quite a few stellar DIYs here that Im sure alot of 5th gen owners would find really useful. If anyone has a problem with me posting their DIY (with proper credit), then I wont post it. Its actually as simple as that.
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I agree... I chose not to name it CD7tuner because it's way too similar... even moreso when spoken than written.
Just as we have the whole spectrum of numbers for the CB chassis (CB7 and 9 here in the US, but elsewhere, they all exist). If we had named this site CBtuner.com, we'd get a bunch of wireless radio enthusiasts signing up!
If I name the new site CDtuner.com, we'd get a bunch of recording artists...
They aren't all CD5s, just as all 4th gens aren't all CB7s... but close enough.
If I ever start a 6th gen site, it'll be cg6tuner.com.
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Originally posted by zack_odomUm dude, di he NOT say that naming it CD7 tuner makes it too simailar to this site??? you are kinda like,....Thik hedded...
did you even read my post?
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Originally posted by deevergoteI agree... I chose not to name it CD7tuner because it's way too similar... even moreso when spoken than written.
Just as we have the whole spectrum of numbers for the CB chassis (CB7 and 9 here in the US, but elsewhere, they all exist). If we had named this site CBtuner.com, we'd get a bunch of wireless radio enthusiasts signing up!
If I name the new site CDtuner.com, we'd get a bunch of recording artists...
They aren't all CD5s, just as all 4th gens aren't all CB7s... but close enough.
If I ever start a 6th gen site, it'll be cg6tuner.com.
cant you come up with a different name all together?
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Originally posted by ACC0RD22If they make the migration over, that would be amazing, and I definitley support that. However, judging by the attitude many members here have towards 5th gens, I see that number being alot smaller than I would hope.
And, waiting, in principle, is a great idea. However, how long would I be waiting to post it? I really want to build a large knowledge base to launch the site around, and honestly, there are quite a few stellar DIYs here that Im sure alot of 5th gen owners would find really useful. If anyone has a problem with me posting their DIY (with proper credit), then I wont post it. Its actually as simple as that.
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Originally posted by Domyou guys are gonna do what you want to do anyway. i just figured i'd shed some light on the topic!
cant you come up with a different name all together?
I COULD just register multiple domain names for every chassis code and direct them all to one site... Of course, that would be a LOT of money!
CD5 may not represent them all, but neither does CB7. It gets the point across, though.
I see your point, and it does make sense... but there's really no way to do it with the concept I have in mind. It's important to make it associated with cb7tuner.com through the name, and I plan on carrying that concept throughout all the sites I'll start (if cd5tuner takes off, I'll be confident that I can move on to other models as well... I'll take it slow, but I'd love to get a whole network going!)
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