I wanna Go DRIFTING
I wanna Go DRIFTING
Man i wanna go slide come on freckle 10mm mazdalisous who all wants to slide and get some koo angles i do i do i wanna get get like my homie marcus man this fool kill freckle and my boy scooter is raw too and can leave diaz and em o yeah mr. sliver ( sterling ) man come on guys lets go and get me better
I don't understand why you guys continue to post in his threads. Just ignore them, please... Every time he posts something it starts another discussion that leads to a locked thread... Solution: don't post!
Q. So how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
A: While it makes for a great tongue-twister, the sad answer is: probably none. Woodchucks aren’t particularly tree-oriented, and while they can climb to find food, they prefer being on the ground. In fact, they got the name “woodchuck” from British trappers who couldn’t quite wrap their tongues around the Cree Indian name “wuhak.”
More commonly (and accurately) known as groundhogs, these animals are closely related to squirrels, marmots, and prairie dogs, with which they share an affinity for burrowing. And actually, a burrowing woodchuck can chuck dirt, in the form of tunnels that can reach five feet deep and as much as 35 feet in length.
So, based on that number, New York State wildlife expert Richard Thomas calculated that if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he could chuck as much as 700 pounds of the stuff.
JD, the avid troll feeder.
A: While it makes for a great tongue-twister, the sad answer is: probably none. Woodchucks aren’t particularly tree-oriented, and while they can climb to find food, they prefer being on the ground. In fact, they got the name “woodchuck” from British trappers who couldn’t quite wrap their tongues around the Cree Indian name “wuhak.”
More commonly (and accurately) known as groundhogs, these animals are closely related to squirrels, marmots, and prairie dogs, with which they share an affinity for burrowing. And actually, a burrowing woodchuck can chuck dirt, in the form of tunnels that can reach five feet deep and as much as 35 feet in length.
So, based on that number, New York State wildlife expert Richard Thomas calculated that if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he could chuck as much as 700 pounds of the stuff.
JD, the avid troll feeder.
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I smell truth in Tims wise words.
Riddle Time!
Riddle Time!
The governor of a prison is bored. He decides to amuse himself by playing
a game with the prisoners. He sets up a room with two switches in it. Each
switch has 2 positions (on and off ). He tells the prisoners that he is going to
send them to the room one at a time and that they have to move exactly one
of the switches each time they visit. He is free to send them in whatever order
he likes and can send them as often as he likes (perhaps sending one prisoner
100 times before sending some other prisoner, then sending the first one again...
anything!). The only promise that he makes is that if any prisoner picks a
number n and waits long enough, they can be sure to visit the room n times.
The prisoners are kept in solitary and are unable to communicate once the
game has started. They will never know how many other prisoners have visited
the room since they were last there. They are also not told what the initial
position of the switches was.
The governor tells them that if at any stage a prisoner comes to him and
states correctly that all prisoners have now visited the room at least once, all of
the prisoners will be freed. But if a false claim is made, they will all be shot.
The night before the game begins the prisoners meet in a large room to
discuss their tactics.
Do they have a strategy that ensures they will win their
freedom?
a game with the prisoners. He sets up a room with two switches in it. Each
switch has 2 positions (on and off ). He tells the prisoners that he is going to
send them to the room one at a time and that they have to move exactly one
of the switches each time they visit. He is free to send them in whatever order
he likes and can send them as often as he likes (perhaps sending one prisoner
100 times before sending some other prisoner, then sending the first one again...
anything!). The only promise that he makes is that if any prisoner picks a
number n and waits long enough, they can be sure to visit the room n times.
The prisoners are kept in solitary and are unable to communicate once the
game has started. They will never know how many other prisoners have visited
the room since they were last there. They are also not told what the initial
position of the switches was.
The governor tells them that if at any stage a prisoner comes to him and
states correctly that all prisoners have now visited the room at least once, all of
the prisoners will be freed. But if a false claim is made, they will all be shot.
The night before the game begins the prisoners meet in a large room to
discuss their tactics.
Do they have a strategy that ensures they will win their
freedom?
Do I have this right?
Lets say I have (2) 550 & (2) 1600 cc injectors
4300 cc/min maximum flow at 100%
Thats 1.13 gallons a minute.
at 80% = 3440 cc/min or 0.9 gallons a minute.
a gallon of gas weighs 5.93 to 6.42 lbs lets just say 6.25lbs
0.9 gallons/min = 5.6525 lbs of fuel per min
Gas milage sux.
Lets say I have (2) 550 & (2) 1600 cc injectors
4300 cc/min maximum flow at 100%
Thats 1.13 gallons a minute.
at 80% = 3440 cc/min or 0.9 gallons a minute.
a gallon of gas weighs 5.93 to 6.42 lbs lets just say 6.25lbs
0.9 gallons/min = 5.6525 lbs of fuel per min
Gas milage sux.
For the alcoholics (E85'ers) 8 x 1600 = 12800cc/min = 3.38 gallons/min or ~21 lbs of gas.
this is probably wrong, because the pressure... injector cc flow... ect...
$$ Savings of using e-85 (not realistic because power output is different)
8 x 1600 = 12800cc/min = 3.38 gallons/min (can support up to +700 hp?)
Lets just say on pump 4 x 1600 = 6400cc/min = 1.7 gallons/min (up to ~500ish?) (with Aux inj. +650?)
@ 1 hr E85 uses ~202 gallons
@ 1 hr Gas uses ~102 gallons
So e-85 would have to be 1/2 the price of gas to see any saving, not to mention the damage from cutting down the tree's that reduce carbon and the depletion of the nutrients in the soil + harvest + refining it into fuel.... Wow, E85 sux. Unless your making +700HP.
What do you guys think about this.
I'm in no way a mathmatical genius, and this is probably way wrong... I don't think E85 is a good alternative fuel. Unless your making +700 HP then its ok, cause race gas isn't cheap.
8 x 1600 = 12800cc/min = 3.38 gallons/min (can support up to +700 hp?)
Lets just say on pump 4 x 1600 = 6400cc/min = 1.7 gallons/min (up to ~500ish?) (with Aux inj. +650?)
@ 1 hr E85 uses ~202 gallons
@ 1 hr Gas uses ~102 gallons
So e-85 would have to be 1/2 the price of gas to see any saving, not to mention the damage from cutting down the tree's that reduce carbon and the depletion of the nutrients in the soil + harvest + refining it into fuel.... Wow, E85 sux. Unless your making +700HP.
What do you guys think about this.
I'm in no way a mathmatical genius, and this is probably way wrong... I don't think E85 is a good alternative fuel. Unless your making +700 HP then its ok, cause race gas isn't cheap.
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