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How does that work anyways? It sounds like an explanation on how heat-activated paint works could be quite interesting to read.

See, at this point it would have helped you immensely to just not reply at all, since all you're doing is just making a complete ass of yourself in front of the majority of the regular commentariat here.

To be honest, I gave up on GM releasing something I genuinely like again a long time ago, but that doesn't mean I can't dig the LS series (and now LT series!) of engines for its awesome tendency of being possible to swap into older (and much more awesome) GM cars.

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Is this some kind of ploy at an insurance scam gone wrong? Is this rider really so bad at piloting a scooter? Is the rider drunk? Is the rider on the run? Is this real life?

Please clean up your own writing before correcting others.

Does Kotaku have Comment Of The Day? This should be it.

Doesn't matter, I'm still going to make a roadtrip down (I'm in Sweden) to Germany just to drive on the ol' AB. No true gearhead should pass up the chance to push their car to its absolute limits.

John Bryant-Meisner, he's won two races so far after recently returning from a 7 month recovery period after a crash in which he broke his back (IIRC the throttle got stuck during training and he hit a tire wall in full force). He's currently placed third overall in the series and is showing a ton of promise!

Be sure to check out the Formel 3 Cup races supporting the 24 Hours while you're at the 'Ring, a friend of mine is racing and I'm afraid I can't go watch him since I'm in Sweden.

Very, very nice, but the price means no dice.

Good to see people still remember that law.

Yup, it's why my dad wanted to have it on the engine he and I built together. 355 cui. (bored 030) Chevrolet small-block, '79 2-bolt block + '86 Corvette aluminum heads and a Edelbrock Torker II intake manifold. Nothing fancy at all, but still much better than stock.

GM did produce an electronically controlled carb called Quadrajet for a while though, but that was in the late 80s.

TBI only looks like a carb outwardly, but it's otherwise not related to it at all, other than the usual relation between a carb and a EFI system.

I don't know about GTA teaching me anything useful (other than how to drive an incredibly soft suspension car with WASD and spacebar, which isn't exactly useful), but I can credit Forza 4 with teaching me quite a few things about car dynamics. I had already started practice driving (with a manual transmission as well,

Well, I've been unsure if I should buy one in Forza 4, but this settles it!