what does your username mean?

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Leothwyn

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Mine is from two anglo-saxon/old english words:
Leoth - song
Wyn - joy (used as a suffix, it means 'one who enjoys')

Years ago, before having kids (and back when free time was abundant), I used to play PC games online with a friend. We mostly played RPG/fantasy stuff, and this was a name that I made to use in the games. Now I use it as a username on forums because I know it's something that won't already be taken... that, and the fact that I'm really into music (especially medieval music).
 

Vr6 Turbo

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The vr6 and its technology are going strong to this day. Check out the motivation for the latest Passats, Bentley's, and even the Veyron...

Sent care of the guys that made Star Trek low tech.

I agree Zak! With it being such a simple, reliable engine platform...I'm surprised they didn't continue it. Good stuff man...always nice to run into someone who's familiar with the vr6.

Btw, I didn't look to see what your username meant but is it VW rabbit related?
 

Zak Rabbit

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I agree Zak! With it being such a simple, reliable engine platform...I'm surprised they didn't continue it. Good stuff man...always nice to run into someone who's familiar with the vr6.

Btw, I didn't look to see what your username meant but is it VW rabbit related?

Yeah, it's left over from my autocross days; I built a '78 with a 1.8 16v running Digi1. I'm pretty sure you can still buy a vr6 powered car, what are they powering the R32/R36 with?

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