kylepearson
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kylepearson

Hitler fed the entire Nazi war machine on synthetic fuel, he didnt even use oil because Germany had none. is this ideal? No. In fact he was very interested in taking some of the USSR's oil fields and failed. But at the onset of the war Germany had the resources to do it very successfully. It wouldn't be as affordable,

As iliketoeat mentions, this puts all the forces of the accident into your neck. You'll end up like Roland Ratzenberger if you're not careful. Thats actually the reason our 3 point factory seat belts allow for forward movement. It gives your body and head more room to decelerate instead of just forcing your chin to

So you're upset that the villains in these games aren't MORE like you? Thats kind of strange to me. I dont want a near identical likeness of myself in a video game to be murdered. War games are caricatures of war, with clear good and bad guys for a reason. No one wants to be that guy who just shoots the other guy

it's easier to blame inanimate objects than to correct the ills of society that have created these monsters. It's all about scapegoats, not about trying to fix our broken education, legal, and penal systems.

I thought it was the shagohod for a minute...

Looks like he had a blast in a car he actually drives. Props to the guy. He'll fix it and go out there again.

That smallblock chevy distributors or timing gears can "jump time". Its physically impossible. These parts are locked together with nowhere NEAR enough room for movement to disengage and then re-engage one tooth off as if nothing happened. Your car is just slow and crappy, it didnt jump time.

I bet that 4 cylinder 2 stroke sounds incredible!

Dan Neil isnt really a car guy the way we're car guys. He always fawns all over anything hybrid or electric regardless of how terrible it is.

Im pretty sure a bunch of other guys already have this figured out, but my guess is that he's dropped a piston or lost compression on a cylinder, maybe lost spark/headgasket failure, whatever. Every time that cylinder goes to it's power stroke, nothing is happening, so when it hits the exhaust stroke it's pumping out

You know they actually found a 4 mile IROC in a trailer. 1986 carbed 305 + 5 speed. look for it on youtube 4 mile IROC. The story was that the owner was going to make it into a super crazy hot rod, big block chevy, just needed the manual trans version of the car. Got all the performance options but the cheapest engine

Now that I know this, Dr Phil's appearance in Eric Bana's "The Beast" makes a little more sense. Boring or not, he's a car guy. Thats cool in my book.

http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f58/wow-john-hennessey-crook-yeah-viper-guy-34744/

The 2010 coupe was boring and was trying to appeal to teenagers. The 90s GTS was by far the more attractive car, and this car is a nice compromsie of both.

Well the 60s was probably the peak of the American car industry. At the time we were perceived to be doing it better than anyone in the world. After the nadir in the late 70s, we've managed to finally claw it back in some respects, but still the 60s American cars are some of the last great ones we made in the context

I really like that bike, its sort of a slightly modern streetfighter twist on the cafe racer style. I'd ride it.

Id put it in a boring, lightweight commuter car so I could save gas money to invest in my performance car.

I wonder if someone won a fight they were supposed to lose recently...

This every EPA beaurocrat and environazi's dream. Just get rid of the old cars. Make everyone drive Priuses and electric scooters, all in the name of the children!

I like watching videos about riggers and their jobs, but I dont like to associate with them.