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I am not as industrious as you guys... I want something that's not too much work
& have a LITTLE money hidden away from the clutches of my WILD UPGRADE EVERYTHING wife in building this new house...
Who the heck needs a chandelier in the master bath anyway >!>!!>?!?!/
She's watched one too many of those MTV Cribs show
and found we're NOT closing until middle of October now...
so I have to get something for ME
and guess what....
the chandelier in the master stays
i have recently been informed of a chandelier deficiency as well...... i guess "we" want a elk antler chandelier which is great cuz i like em, but the price tag makes me gag a bit
wives are sooo great
I'm kinda new to the water injection debate but my understanding from warplanes w/injection is that yes power is increased but small amounts of water are forced into the cylinder walls and cause a kind of reverse cavitation and microscopic rust and can only be usef for a limited short term gain.
I'm kinda new to the water injection debate but my understanding from warplanes w/injection is that yes power is increased but small amounts of water are forced into the cylinder walls and cause a kind of reverse cavitation and microscopic rust and can only be usef for a limited short term gain.
what?????????
crazy..... i need to see some documentation on that!!! ive been around it for a long time and never heard of such!!
hows it gonna rust with oil coating the cylinder wall?????
I still think you guys are a little lite on the water and heavy on the methanol...
...if you know what I mean.
darylhunter...you have almost reached the penicale of Elderdom.
Kinda like hitting 51 though. Everyone hurraid & hollered when I hit 50 years old.
When I turned 51...no big deal. My math still says that 51 should be a greater accomplishment.
OK...now you may return to your regularly scheduled programming.
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