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The Case for Owning a Toyota
The neck of the filler cap on my 2 gallon methanol tank is made of steel. Everything else in the system is either stainless or plastic. So the neck has corroded and little flakes of rust have been falling into … Continue reading
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Tagged alchol., belt, Bryson, methanol, procharger, pulley, quadzilla, supercharger
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The Bricklayer’s Story
In the early days of personal computing, long before the Internet, but in the era of 1200 baud modems and BBS’s, the pioneers understood what these electronic marvels were best suited for: passing around jokes and humorous stories. I remember … Continue reading