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Homer Berkowitz
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Crazy mofo's back in the vietnam era... awesome vid.

I think it's funny how today's new electric cars are hailed as revolutionary and game changing new technology. People that drive electric cars think it's the best new invention to come around since the iPhone.

For the proud owners of electric cars, it's ironic that the one big thing they think is the newest and

I remember when I was about 7 or 8 years old, my dad was messing around with his DOS machine and couldn't get it to perform a command he was trying to do. He tried over and over. After each attempt he became more and more frustrated to the point where he ripped it out from under the desk, threw it out in the back

My favorite car discovery was around 2002 when I found about the Holden Monaro of Australia before they brought it over here to the US and called it a GTO. I really liked the European styling, paired with an LS drivetrain. That type of styling would never have had V8— in the states.

At the time, I thought it would

The M3 looks absolutely stunning. But I'm really disappointed with the engine. One of the things I liked about the M cars was that you could get engine configurations that weren't offered in "lower" trim levels such as V8's and V10's. The M6 with the 5.0 V10 is pure sex. If this thing had a V10 or at least a V8,

Here's an 03 Cobra-ified Focus.

I commend him for keeping the A/C intact. That's rare among engine swaps. But I'm disappointed to see a carburetor and to some extent, a C4 automatic. Might as well have just swapped in a SBC.

The Ford SOHC modular motors are definitely under appreciated compared to their DOHC counterparts and other Ford V8s. The first few years were underpowered, and they are limited in displacement. They are under appreciated because people think they are complex and expensive. But they are, bulletproof, buttery

That's the most beautiful future LS7 powered vehicle ever

This engine can be controlled with two 4 cyl fuel injection systems from a Yamaha R1 because it is a flat plane crank V8, which is basically like two I-4's stitched together.

Someone will be one-upping them soon.....

Now that I think of it, you're absolutely right. Gary Sinise hasn't had any problems with his. There's no oxygen on Mars, although the UV light may have been a problem!

Anyone remember the bat that hitched a ride on the Space Shuttle's external fuel tank? I wonder where this little guy is today...

I wonder what the firing order is. I wonder what it sounds like. Is it like two 4 cylinder engines put together, or does it have the firing order of a true straight -8?

You mentioned in your story that "There aren't enough volunteers". Why don't they provide pay as an incentive?

Given the similarity between the Taurus-based interceptor and the Explorer-based SUV, I'm surprised that the SUV doesn't have the same engine options as the interceptor. The 3.5 EcoBoost isn't an option in the heavier SUV.

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The Craigslist ad doesn't specify what type of supercharger was installed on the jeep. After doing some research I found that it's an Eaton M62 roots supercharger pullied for about 6 psi. The guy actually put a lot of custom work into designing this system. But as he explains on the forum, the entire build only

The vast majority of tasks can be done on almost any smartphone. However, there are a few phones that have additional features that only a select group might take advantage of, but they are very important to that select group. For example, the Galaxy S4 has some nerdy sensors like a Barometer, Humidity Sensor,

1998 Ford Taurus SHO V8 Station Wagon.

I don't think it's s good idea to have fines based on income. Justice should be blind. It's a slippery slope.