“The game was not what they promised at launch. Maybe it was the fault of the publisher or the studio, I dont know. It was bad.”
“The game was not what they promised at launch. Maybe it was the fault of the publisher or the studio, I dont know. It was bad.”
36K? That timing belt is original. Not a serious problem because as you say it’s a non-interference engine. Chrysler’s attitude has always been to not consider the timing belt to be a maintenance item. This way, you’re not incurring the cost of a timing belt at 60K miles like a Toyota when it will probably last 90K or…
That might have been a Honeybeast. I encountered one of them yesterday.
Best way to take out Sinjin before he can kill Kent is to show up in the Silver Shroud uniform, intimidate his crew and then hit him in the face with a gauss rifle slug which staggers him and then a second one. After that, the rest of his crew are all “I’ll just wait over here, please don’t kill me”
There are a few more: Uncle Leo in F3, and on the west coast in NV: Neil, Marcus (who is a Nightkin) and possibly Mean Sonofabitch.
Or - you could just get a 1970 RoadRunner instead?
To be more pedantic, a 2-barrel primary and a pair of 2-barrel secondaries.
Fun Fact: the angle of the spoiler was adjustable.
The SuperBird and Charger Daytona looked alike, but the Daytona shared sheetmetal with the Charger and the Superbird shared sheetmetal with the RoadRunner. The base cars were sisters, but not identical.
That is the Mono Tracer MTE-150. An early version of the bike was seen in the movie Until the end of the world (1991)
If it gets T-Boned, better to just stay inside it until it stops moving. Who cares if you end up upside down? If it gets T-Boned, the bike is trashed and its’ sole job from that second forward is to keep you alive.
“Consumers” are the 99%. Trump’s EPA (Trump’s entire government) is only concerned about the other 1%, therefore your savings argument is moot.
I rounded. It was 64.5 for 3600 miles. NYC->Madison->Mt Rushmore->Boulder->Salt Lake City-> Reno->SF. If I had stuck to 55 mph, I would have gotten about 75mpg. I can find photos of the trip meter, but 65 isn’t all that impressive for a gen 1 Insight. Go to insightcentral.net or ecomodder if you don’t believe me. …
And I remember getting a mere 78 mpg driving from Wisconsin to Pennsylvania in my 2001 Insight which is comparable in size and weight to your 91 Civic. The hybrid tech did make a difference. The new cars are 50% heavier, so they get lousy mileage.
Between 2000 and 2010 there were 10 fatalities in the 14,000 US based 2000-2006 Insights. 9 of those 10 were T-Bone collisions. That is about half the number of fatalities per car compared to industry averages.
Mk II 3.8 had twin SUs. Mk II 3.8S had triple SUs. I believe all 4.2 engines had triple carbs. The dual setup was much easier to balance.
3.8 had dual carbs. 4.2 had triple. I had a 1962 Mk II 3.8
Yeah, I’ve wanted my own BFG-9000, Fat-Man and Portal Gun for like - EVER.
What a load of bull. Back in the 80's I needed an electronic cluster replaced in a Chrysler. New clusters could be set to a specific odometer reading (including zero) until the car was driven 10 miles. The idea was to set it to whatever the old cluster had.
What about Ike? Trump would even agree because he was a GENERAL, so he’s got GENERAL superpowers.