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9. Mars 2005, 17:18:44
Stevie 
Sujet: Re: if no styling....whats this?
Bebs: Ill let CJ know you like it :oD

9. Mars 2005, 13:13:49
taurito 
Sujet: Re: if no styling....whats this?
Stevie: nice car!!!

8. Mars 2005, 01:44:50
Stevie 
watched a ferarri go up the 1/4 mile strip last sunday and it wrecked its gearbox LMAO

8. Mars 2005, 01:31:04
ANTICHRIST 
Sujet: Re:
Stevie: THEY ARE COMMON HERE.OUR ROAD POLICE HAS SUBARUS IMPREZA AND MITSUBISHI EVO FOR UNDERCOVER PATROL OF HIGHWAYS...BUT THE ARE ALWAYS IN THE REPAIR SHOP...

8. Mars 2005, 01:27:18
Stevie 
A jap car I like thats just mainly for the USA market..is the Mitsubishi Eclipse, nice convertable

8. Mars 2005, 01:25:06
ANTICHRIST 
Sujet: Re:
Stevie:TOYOTA HAS GOOD MOTORS...BUT IT LACKS STYLE...THAT'S COMMON WITH ALL JAPANESE CARS...GOOD TECHNOLOGY LITTLE SOUL!

8. Mars 2005, 01:20:39
Stevie 
Its a 600bhp Toyota supra

8. Mars 2005, 01:19:50
ANTICHRIST 
WHAT CAR IS THAT?I DON'T LIKE IT...NO CHARACTER...
MY OPINION.

8. Mars 2005, 01:16:52
Stevie 
Sujet: if no styling....whats this?

8. Mars 2005, 01:14:08
Stevie 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Bruno Jesus: just like supercars...but jap cars are family friendly LOL

8. Mars 2005, 01:09:23
Bruno Jesus 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Stevie:Japanese cars are all about performance...little style and less durability!

7. Mars 2005, 18:58:21
Andre Faria 
Yes, It´s my favourite one as well.

7. Mars 2005, 18:54:50
Stevie 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Andre Faria: Thats the one, I saw one momentarily near my home, it flew

really wide and diferent compared to usual 911. It removed the rounded back end. I loved it

7. Mars 2005, 18:52:49
Andre Faria 
Sujet: Re:
Stevie: ist´t the 959 the special carrera? From ´89, or something like that. speeds at 350 Km./h.

7. Mars 2005, 18:50:08
Stevie 
Sujet: Re:
ANTICHRIST: being the owner / chairman of a japanese performance car owners club...I think Ill disagree with your remark LOL

7. Mars 2005, 18:48:44
Stevie 
The carrera are ok, 959 is a top notch motor, and the Audi RS's are cool motors :oD I aint keen on the BMW Z series :o(

7. Mars 2005, 18:29:38
Andre Faria 
but the Z4 is great also...

7. Mars 2005, 18:29:13
Andre Faria 
The new Audi RS4 is really fab. This is a car...

7. Mars 2005, 18:28:07
bwildman 
I agree.

7. Mars 2005, 18:22:45
Bruno Jesus 
What about Porche carrera gt?
Now tha't a nice car!

7. Mars 2005, 18:14:42
bwildman 
Sujet: Re:
ANTICHRIST: ok....maybe you can tell us the best vehicle,without using inflammitory remarks.
I also like BMW's z4...but it doesnt hold a candle to Dodges Viper.

7. Mars 2005, 17:56:45
ANTICHRIST 
SUBARU SUCKS?JAPANESE CARS ARE VERY UGLY...POOR IN DESIGN!

7. Mars 2005, 17:47:41
Stevie 
Sujet: Re: Re:
ANTICHRIST: I already have it, I have 2 Impreza's, but would also like an EVO.

I used to fancy an M5 but out of my price range

7. Mars 2005, 14:34:14
ANTICHRIST 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Stevie:WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE CAR?NOT A DREAM SUPER CAR,ONE YOU COULD AFFORD!

7. Mars 2005, 14:03:17
ANTICHRIST 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Bruno Jesus: GERMAN CARS ARE FAR SUPERIOR AND FUNCTIONAL!

7. Mars 2005, 13:52:50
Bruno Jesus 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Stevie:So they are better,and much safer they polute less too!

6. Mars 2005, 22:39:56
Stevie 
Sujet: Re:
Bruno Jesus: It depends on what you like really.
American are muscle cars with lots of noise, german cars are more refined and faster :oD

6. Mars 2005, 21:10:00
Bruno Jesus 
American cars suck!
German cars are far superior!

24. Février 2005, 10:50:16
Stevie 
Sujet: motor insurance
any of you know what sort of annual cost for an american WRX is?

15. Février 2005, 08:14:28
Lieutenant Minz 
Well, a damp motor is a dry motor that got rained on and I think I got most of the water out:~)

13. Février 2005, 20:57:01
coan.net 
Sujet: Re:
modifié par coan.net (13. Février 2005, 21:10:59)
harley: Or someone who took a pee on a dam. (Dam + p = damp)

Sorry also, could not resist - feel free to delete if needed.
*edited not by bwildman*

13. Février 2005, 20:24:15
harley 
Silly, its a motor someone chucked a bucket of water over (sorry!)

13. Février 2005, 20:17:32
bwildman 
Sujet: Re:
Lieutenant Minz: good for you...now if I only knew what a "damp" motor was!

13. Février 2005, 06:29:57
Lieutenant Minz 
I finally found a damp motor! I think that's really going to work:~)

12. Février 2005, 23:39:12
Stevie 
Sujet: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: And Im missing all of it :o(

12. Février 2005, 23:11:05
coan.net 
I'm watching the first ARCA race in Daytona right now. Later tonight is the NASCAR Bud shootout at Daytona. In 8 days (Sunday) will be the first offical main NASCAR race. (Actually there is stuff happening all week at Daytona - watched many practices and such for the past couple of days.)

Actually there are 10 days of NASCAR related activities leadng up to next Sunday.

IRL - i don't know, i don't follow that. :-)

12. Février 2005, 20:11:49
Stevie 
Sujet: Does anyone know
When the IRL and Nascar seasons start?

6. Février 2005, 09:31:43
Lieutenant Minz 
Sujet: Re: Re:
bwildman: Thanks for that advice! I'm gonna go out there and check every hose!

5. Février 2005, 14:52:41
Backoff 
what he said

5. Février 2005, 13:36:52
bwildman 
Sujet: Re:
Stevie: it is here too,Steve.Over the years I've found you almost have to be a detective to understand what folks are saying.
Lt.Minz:all marine engines are water cooled.if theres water entering the engine compartment..there are several ways for this to happen.the overboard indicater hose(pisser) could be cracked and leaking,or you have a water jacket leak.
if watr in getting inside the engine internaly,you have either a blown head gasket or a cracked block.
As far as a "dry engine" I'm still not sure what you are referring to.you may consider a trip to your local marine service center.

5. Février 2005, 11:57:38
Stevie 
In the UK...flooding ....is when too much fuel goes in and kills the engine, or wont let it start.


Ingress of water into engine is a bad thing full stop if that is what you mean

5. Février 2005, 06:53:19
Lieutenant Minz 
Well, it's a '98 with a 2 cycle, I must admit I'm a bit of a dummy when it comes to motors. But the real question is do they make 'dry' motors for these sorts of small boats? Water seems to be getting into the motor somehow. Thanks for any advice :~)

5. Février 2005, 03:39:21
Backoff 
what do you mean it floods? the boat fills with water?

4. Février 2005, 12:17:42
bwildman 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Lieutenant Minz: I see...what type of engine do you have on it now?..for example 20 hp Mercury...and what year is it?

4. Février 2005, 12:12:38
Lieutenant Minz 
Sujet: Re: Re:
bwildman: Fiberglass, about 15 footer.

4. Février 2005, 12:09:31
bwildman 
Sujet: Re: Re:
Lieutenant Minz: what type and how long is your boat?Is it fiberglas or aluminum?

4. Février 2005, 06:24:11
Lieutenant Minz 
Sujet: Re:
bwildman: I am just an amateur fishing sportsman with outboard 2 cycle. It seems to flood alot. I was just wondering if there is a dry motor for this application?

3. Février 2005, 15:15:58
bwildman 
it depends on the application.There is a wide range of uses in the marine field..from the 1.2 horsepower,air-cooled...to the unlimited horsepower of off-shore application.
many boats use 2 cycle oil/mixed with gas engines.these are slowly being phased out in the United States and are being replaced with the more efficient and a great deal more enviroment friendly 4 strokes.
Lieutenant Minz:what type of boating do you do,and why do you ask?

3. Février 2005, 15:11:20
Backoff 
what kinda drive system does it have? Outboard, inboard/outboard, sterndrive?

3. Février 2005, 06:40:53
Lieutenant Minz 
Funny you should mention water and electricity. That was the point I was asking. Which motor works better in water, as in boats?

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