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Wow. Thank you for this. That's crazy.

Here's an image for scale.

Ah, phrased it wrong. Saw it a couple days ago on Super Speeders Best Cop Moments.

That piping is connected to a fat turbo which in turn is hooked up to a 1995 Cummins six cylinder diesel. The 5.9-litre 12v 6BT is late of a Dodge Ram and is not a totally uncommon conversion for Jeeps. In '95 the engine would have come with an intercooler, notably absent here, so the 175-bhp/420 lb-ft of torque

MacPro 8 core/64gb RAM/Dual D700: ~$8100

This let them practice for building cars in the 70's.

Dodge Tomahawk

You're a messenger in error. The official Air Force designation is the Fighting Falcon. Google itself returns that answer…from both the Air Force's web site, or an even easier source: Lockheed Martin, the aircraft manufacturer. The Viper nickname has caught on due to the latest model designation, the F-16V.

Sorry, have to disagree. F-16 always been a Fighting Falcon

You Sir are a DA...I worked on F16 "Fighting Falcons" for 15 years...Never heard anyone call it a "Viper"..you sir have been watching to many Navy movies......

This is not the Russian way. Apparently it is the farm-boy-wanna-be-city-boy-from-Indiana way.

But is a Dodge. So you really know.

Needs more photos for emphasis.

Can we please, PLEASE stop using the term "hack" when we really mean "tip"? I am so beyond tired of hearing about "life hacks". You're not hacking a goddamn thing, literally or figuratively, using any definition of the word.

This is, of course, assuming you don't have wiper defrosters like I do.

Is anyone else annoyed how any sort of advice is now called a hack?

It never ceases to amaze me how many garages are filled with worthless crap, while the very expensive cars sit outside.

I'm awaiting the story about what it's like to go deaf in a Tu-95.