What exactly would be the temperature difference? 20C more? 100C more? With the temperatures that are already in the exhaust I'm feeling somewhat skeptical about this. Have you seen burnt valves due to simply removing an exhaust (i.e. no other modifications)?
To his defense:
- He was consistent in his posts and seemed to believe in what he was saying.
- He didn't attack any individual members any more than what happens here anyways. More over, he seemed to be taking the attacks on him pretty well.
Other than his extreme views, he didn't really...
What does a trillion dollars look like?
http://www.ptm.org/uni/resources/ptmupdate/032309/conclusion.html
And a nice article on a trillion dollar deficit:
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1870699,00.html
I have noticed that people like to race through parking lots, going diagonally at speed and so on. I think it's actually safer to drive on a highway.. lol
I didn't go to Premier, but I got in on this deal...
http://www.ripoffreport.com/health-clubs-gyms/life-sport-lennox-le/life-sport-toronto-and-manager-9e34f.htm
Total loss ~$200.
You can just report the incident as it happened and they will take it from there. People can report any instances of unsafe driving without them being actual crimes.
Can you prove that you have any need to be on a highway in the first place? You should be staying at home and watching Canadian content on TV. Or at least writing letters to your MPP to make our province the safest environment for the children.
Well.. You can outrun a car that moves at 5km/h, which is a lot safer than trying to outrun a car that moves at 50. A car going 80km/h can run over your kids playing in the middle of the highway while coming back from school. Think of the children!!
You've mentioned that to me before, but however I look at it I can't come up with any hypothesis about why that would have any effect.
Lower backpressure would simply cause the exhaust gases to escape more quickly. The "wind" could push the exhaust valves back in (as in "closing" them), but...
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