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Now I’ve gotta dig mine out of the closet. Beaver tail and all.

This is about what the GMPP Turbo Upgrade did for the LNF motor found in the Solstice GXP, Sky RL, and Cobalt SS. They claimed 290hp and 315ft-lbs of torque at peak, but the increase in area under the curve was the big difference. All from GM with warranty intact.

They managed to snap a picture in the half hour or so he spent painting the car?

Considering that they’re selling his better looking brother with only an oil change worth of additional miles for $53,900.... CP

As I read "unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks..." in this article a commercial for Olive Garden on TV was saying the same thing. It make my brain tweek out for a second. Just came to say that. I have no constructive input for this article.

Wow. Coincidentally Lost in Space was on tv today. I hadn't thought about her in like 10 years and now twice in one day.

"Hey, Chief, we've get an extra $70k in the budget and if we don't use it then we lose it. What should we get?"

My thoughts exactly. I can't think of anyone who could boo Vettel after his donut speech, and I'm not a big Vettel fan. I also missed the hats.

My gf had her old sundance with the Mitsubishi 6G72 motor and a 5sp rusting in her parents back yard when we first met. I felt it deserved better. She eventually scrapped it.

China.

...and your basketball analogy is off. While basketball does generally reward taller players it's not because of a recent rule change. A closer analogy would be if the height of the rim were raised, and as a result it affected the shorter players more than the taller players.

The problem is that the new V6 turbo engines weigh a bit more than the engines they're replacing, but the FIA hasn't upped the minimum weight limit on an F1 car. Thus there's less of a need for ballast, and the team with the lighter driver will have a lighter car overall, and less weight translates into real time

Thanks, Ditka.

Could this "work around" be undone by a changing of the rules to state that KERS regeneration can only occur under braking?

Were the refrigerators clean this time at least?

This is what I would guess. I have never been, but I doubt it's a 200 mph parade of super cars. Mostly just people getting to work and what not.

Pretty sure you just invented perpetual motion.

Death to vacuum lines!

Is the black thing on the turbo an electronic solenoid that controls the waste gate?

Mine.