TurboZ31
TurboZ31
TurboZ31

I agree completely. When I was in the second grade I wrote a "book" for school called, "The boy and his DeLorean." It was, of course, about a kid racing his DeLorean and getting a trophy. And this kid was of course me. Illustrated and everything. Later I learned that they were slow garbage... but you know, i still

I ran the plate, it is a real Pennsylvania plate registered to a 94 Honda Civic EX with over 270k miles... appears they registered they car 09/02/2013

Seriously? Please tell me this is a joke.

is that for the 4 door model?

You know... in the states... diesel pumps have a bigger nozzel that won't fit in a gasoline car. This should be a non-issue.

#6 still makes me sick

Most states have shield laws that protect the media from being subpoenaed to reveal source information.

Haha, I nailed it. Yeah, I used to have to drive through that stuff. Should be nice when it is done though. But yeah, seems like every time I go to the airport the exit has moved, or switched sides of the road, or closed. A while back they just closed the exit (I use) for the night, had a 5am flight. After

sounds like construction in dallas, except it's posted 50 and everyone is doing 70+

Sure, it would be possible... but this IS pretty much just how they worked.

If you want a real answer... it is kind of complicated. First of all, you say cylinders over displacement... lets just look at it like this. You start with a displacement, say 3 liters. Then you are trying to achieve the most power. An over simplification, but basically true statement is that displacement x rpm

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Well... most people think about it, even if to concentrate on not doing it, due to a mid-engine car's tendency step the ass out on lifting throttle.

because mid-engine rwd

It is much harder to hit a moving target... and most thugs with guns can't shoot for shit. Also, changing from 10 yards to 20 yards makes a pretty huge difference when you are talking about a hand gun. Yes.. there is a point in running and or finding cover.

You should go work for CNN.... I hear they need a new math/F1 technical adviser.

What doesn't add up. They stole $200,000 over 10 years which equals $500,000 per year. Duh.

While it seems to be accidental on the authors part, it's a pretty accurate to say that a turbo is powered by steam... the turbo's turbine is powered by the pressure differential and thus flow of gasses. While water and CO2 are produced is pretty equal quantities by weight, the water makes up a very large portion of

I just went to the drive-in in ft. worth last night. 8 bucks a person for a double feature, get to sit and drink with my friends for 4+ hours of movies and nobody kicking my seat. It's a bargain. No idea if they are digital projection or not.

bah, i have an early vq with the oil control ring issue. 03 350z. It has 130k miles on, still drinks 1 quart every 2-3k miles, and it still screams like a kitten. As long an you don't go 6000-8000 miles without changing, or even checking and topping off the oil... i can live with this one fault.

Honing is not boring. It removes very little material. However... from what i have read, you can hone the block all day and just tear up the hone stones.