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Old 09-03-06, 04:15 PM
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Pasive Vs NonPasive

What's the difference between automatic suspension sys. to that of a regular old mcpherson strut assembly suspension. Whats better? Should I even bother fixen it?

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Old 09-05-06, 12:05 AM
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Oooooooooo yeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!(mauler)

Good to see you finally got around to registering. When you posting pics up? Lemme know if you want me to post em' instead. Anyway, theres usually a search feature at the top of the page you could use so you wouldn't have to start these highly technical rare threads I did the search in the 2nd gen section and heres what came up.. Hope this answers it for ya.. https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...nic+suspension There were other threads on the topic, with possibly some more info. Check it out if ya want.

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Old 09-05-06, 01:44 AM
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I didn't have any vegetable oil, so I used corn oil in my Liptop Spanish Rice mix. It turned out pretty good.

Keep posting guys. This thread doesn't make any sense yet.

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Old 09-05-06, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by maxcooper
I didn't have any vegetable oil, so I used corn oil in my Liptop Spanish Rice mix. It turned out pretty good.

Keep posting guys. This thread doesn't make any sense yet.

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Corn oil/vegetable oil is for noobs

Olive oil FTW!!1
Old 09-29-06, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 50/50
Corn oil/vegetable oil is for noobs

Olive oil FTW!!1
I get my olive oil imported from Morocco. The olives come from trees that are hundreds of years old, grown by traditional native farmers. There is no pollution within several miles. The olive oil goes into dark plastic bottles that filter out all UV light. The bottles are flushed with nitrogen to remove all oxygen, keeping the olive oil as fresh as when it was first pressed. I pay $6 for 8 oz., pretty much for virgin Mary olive oil.

Kinda sad 'cause it's true...
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Originally Posted by ericgrau
I get my olive oil imported from Morocco. The olives come from trees that are hundreds of years old, grown by traditional native farmers. There is no pollution within several miles. The olive oil goes into dark plastic bottles that filter out all UV light. The bottles are flushed with nitrogen to remove all oxygen, keeping the olive oil as fresh as when it was first pressed. I pay $6 for 8 oz., pretty much for virgin Mary olive oil.

Kinda sad 'cause it's true...
Wow, aren't you the Huntington Beach bad boy..
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I used to live in Huntington Beach. And I am still quite close. Now I am curious where you get the olive oil from. TJs?

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Old 10-02-06, 02:58 PM
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I used to live in Huntington Beach. And I am still quite close. Now I am curious where you get the olive oil from. TJs?

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TJ? Now, thats ancient history. BJ's is where it's at.
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