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Posting a DIY? - 3/21/2008 9:28:24 AM   
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What's the procedure for posting a DIY? I saw that forum doesn't have a "New Post" button and couldn't find any conversation about how to go about it. I have a DIY for MAF sensor cleaning finished up in a Word file so I'm ready to copy and paste once I know what to do.
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RE: Posting a DIY? - 3/21/2008 9:49:06 AM   
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Pretty much all you do is post it in the appropriate section (i.e. Engine, body work, etc.) with the title HOW TO Writeup : MAF Sensor Cleaning. Then pm swartlkk telling him about your write-up and he will add it to the section. Thats all I have ever done.

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RE: Posting a DIY? - 3/21/2008 9:50:41 AM   
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That way you put up the DIY for review basically, and if anyone finds a step tricky/confusing/awesome it can be duely commented on.  Also it gives a place to ask questions regarding the process, so the DIY article itself does not get cluttered.




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RE: Posting a DIY? - 3/21/2008 10:09:05 AM   
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Great - will do.
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RE: Posting a DIY? - 3/21/2008 3:56:09 PM   
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Yup, those two pretty much got it described.  Once a HOW-TO is submitted in the appropriate location, it will be reviewed for accuracy or any other problems, then I will make a new post under your username and move it to the DIY section, making the appropriate links and changes for the discussion thread (the original thread on the topic).

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