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Brought some tires to Walmart to be mounted on a set of 300zx TT rims. They said it was very difficult to mount the tires I brought them. They mounted the 245s on the 7.5in. rims and the 225s on the 8.5in. rims.

I don't have either car, but I love hookers and cocaine.

The problem is really the EcoBoost engine which has to work harder than expected to move the truck. Maybe the drivetrain engineers couldn't deliver what they promised. Each design group is given a target for cost, weight, etc. Sometimes they just can't make it.

It’s some of both, in my opinion. Unreasoned fear of radiation is encouraged by media, just like every other unreasoned fear, because it gets attention. Fissile material is pretty dangerous, but by real measurement of people harmed, far less dangerous than widespread use of gasoline or coal. But we grew up with gas

Nuclear radiation is natural, the source of all energy in our solar system and is pummeling down on us from outer space at all times. Without those scary particles, humanity would not exist.

Chernobyl was due to complete absence of concern for safety procedures, and Fukushima was a lack of planning for a catastrophic event with a decent likelihood of occurance thanks to regulatory capture. Both incidents are emblematic more of human failure than any inherent dangers from nuclear power.

Are you dead right now then?

It's a great flick, no doubt about it. The Pacino monologue at the end is worth the price of admission alone, topping even his Scent of a Woman scene.

It was a fucking joke.

Of course, this is not the first four-cylinder, turbocharged Mustang — there were Pinto-engined, carbureted turbo Mustangs way back in 1979, and then in 1983 the Mustang SVO appeared and became a Mustang legend. But since that time, Mustangs have been exclusively powered with either huge V8s or smaller but still not

That’s the wrong enterprise.

would it be called a turbo any more or is it more of an electric centrifugal supercharger?

Few people seem to understand that burning gas is actually what propels your vehicle down the road and that you still need X amount of power to push a given vehicle through the air. Whether you make that power with a 1.0L engine with 30 psi of boost or an 8.0L engine turning 1200 rpm, you’re still turning fuel into

imo, cars are a lot of times better when they’re “worse”

Better solution: Superchargers

There is already a fence.. then another fence. The people that died, jumped the first fence.
All we need is a sign that says "stay the fuck back, or its your own damn fault. tough shit."
and we're done.

Maybe spectators should just be forced further back and/or increase protection/walls/barriers around the track.

Where it came from is the conspiracy.