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This exact reason is why I eventually adopted the motto, “Never drive your project car”. If you get an old car, take it apart down to the last nut and bolt and EXPECT to replace lots of stuff before relying on it as a daily driver. I know from way too much from experience in this department.

It’s enough to provide an additional “400 horsepower” if your engine (ignition timing, fuel system) is properly adjusted for it. Nitrous oxide is nicknamed “The chemical supercharger” as it crams more oxygen into your engine’s combustion chambers, which in turn allows the engine to burn more fuel at a useable air/fuel

Lifted trucks with tiny wheels are common sight around San Diego. Either A. The owner wore out their enormous tires and can’t afford a new set. B. The owner realized that gigantic wheels are harder to turn which equates to terrible gas mileage. Gas is expensive around here and we have a Prius density comparable to

Puts electric motors in ferrari, drives it. Restores ferrari to stock, sits in the corner of some architect’s house as a “look at the successful douche I have become” piece of “art” or the basement garage of a dude in La Jolla undriven.

You’re gonna spend a lot of time alone in the back seat of this CP so yeah, that rag is indeed load-bearing.

I guarantee the manager was in on this. Coming from personal experience working at a major oil-changing franchise, I can tell you there is NO reason a sawsall or any other electric/pneumantic cutting tool for that matter should be in that facility and if there was, EVERYONE working would know about it. All I had to