Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
Thanks for pointing that out!!! I may have ordered the wrong version. I believe the coriolis effect has something to do with gravitational pull depending on which side of the equator you are on.
Does anyone know what the A/R or stage wheel these things come standard with?? |
Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
The 737's at the airport have that backwords fan ---- going on too. Must work well for compression. ;)
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Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
it really takes someone to sue them for false advertising... lawl at 20hp!!!
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Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Almost as smart as the magnet that goes around your fuel line ::)
I put one of these fans in my downpipe to help spool.... O0 |
Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
Dude I got one of those beefy cheesy melts from Taco Bell. It was pretty good till I hit the damn rice. WTF? No where in the commercial does it say they stuff the nog with rice. It specifically says cheesy beefy melt.
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Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
the thing that cracks me up with these things are the add 20 hp and increase gas mileage. last time I checked anything that adds power decreases gas mileage.
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Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
Originally Posted by doug684
Dude I got one of those beefy cheesy melts from Taco Bell. It was pretty good till I hit the damn rice. WTF? No where in the commercial does it say they stuff the nog with rice. It specifically says cheesy beefy melt.
It was good, but was more of a cheesey melt with beef than anything (was in wisconsin, the cheese-nog state, maybe different here). SO MUCH ------- CHEESE with a little beef. |
Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
Wisconsin is not the cheese-nog state, New York is. Wisconsin has a lot in common with Idaho - they both ran a good advertising campaign.
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Re: homemade turbo kits are a thing of the past
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Wisconsin is not the cheese-nog state, New York is. Wisconsin has a lot in common with Idaho - they both ran a good advertising campaign.
However, I did bring back a ton of brats from WI. How's NY with the brat department? Cuz dey pwn, and every day there's at least one place fryin up some "not off the shelf at walmart" brats, only the real stuff. |
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