I hope there isn't a new mountain dew flavor called Pirelli did nothing wrong.
I hope there isn't a new mountain dew flavor called Pirelli did nothing wrong.
It's not the biggest, but it's the closest to me. Spalding auto parts in Spokane. 50 acres worth.
I live by almost nobody. So yes, they probably do. Everyone within half a mile can hear my car.
LO and behold. Double whammy!
Electric chokes are overrated. I have 2 cars with them.
But this is the internet age. If something huge hasn't happened in the past 4 days, it is a desolate wasteland of news. I totally agree though. We also have huey lewis frequently get drunk at a restaurant close by my place.
When it came time to dyno the car to asses how close to the client's 1300 HP goal was reached, the engine was destroyed. As Boxsterr1 writes:
The most surprising thing is someone in Montana did something news-worthy.
I love how there's always an art to starting carb'd vehicles. Each one has a different personality when it's cold. For my truck, you pump the pedal once to engage the choke, crank it over to get the oil moving, rest your foot on the gas and it'll go.
My truck tends to flood when it's hot. It's a Ford 2bbl. I leaned the idle mix a bit and it's fine. But driving- yeah, that's probably the accelerator pump.
Good name, sir.
Most memorable for me.
My brother put the lug nuts on backwards too. But he was 18.
Don't push your luck :P
I say, you win this round. But as a closing argument, sidewalks may not physically transport people, but they are designed to help people move more efficiently. Making them more efficient improves them. All in all, it's just a game of using explosives in everything. Which is cool. Have a bonus Internet for the day.
But sidewalks are made for moving people. If you improve the way people move on the sidewalk (explosives) you improve the sidewalk's function. Bam, progress. Explosives are more fun than semantics any day.
Wrong. Get to wherever you're going much faster than walking with explosives.
I would like to know, what was your first car? And did that cultivate your interest in racing and cars in general?
I hope it never lets you down.
Where did you get my taillights?