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Old 10-04-2008, 09:53 PM
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Default mpg on new f1 997

have a 997 pdk trans lines up 1500 over invoice. can anyone report what mpg they are getting? both pdk and manual??

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Old 10-05-2008, 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted by watt
have a 997 pdk trans lines up 1500 over invoice. can anyone report what mpg they are getting? both pdk and manual??

thanks
lots of 997 dfi poly clips straigthen out 12 or 14 k later in ship costs. can't honestly say HP out dem guys. neither pdk or man...'

sry
Old 10-05-2008, 09:29 AM
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lots of 997 dfi poly clips straigthen out 12 or 14 k later in ship costs. can't honestly say HP out dem guys. neither pdk or man...'

sry
What???
Old 10-05-2008, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by jasonrhcastle
What???
What Purry means, mate, is that the ziptor progresses into the axis-restored conductor, inititating the improving shorter to expand the older strip that prefixes the simulated overhead decoder; but, IMHO, if that happens, the peripheral mechanic rotogram will clear on the bust after every restrained particle selection underneath the acceptable generator. So all good, mate.
Old 10-05-2008, 02:33 PM
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you guys are all phucked.
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Originally Posted by jasonrhcastle
What???
Jason,
My thought exactly.
This should help. Something about no child left behind. Or was it, teach to the lowest common denominator.
http://www.joel.net/EBONICS/translator.asp
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Originally Posted by Soulteacher
What Purry means, mate, is that the ziptor progresses into the axis-restored conductor, inititating the improving shorter to expand the older strip that prefixes the simulated overhead decoder; but, IMHO, if that happens, the peripheral mechanic rotogram will clear on the bust after every restrained particle selection underneath the acceptable generator. So all good, mate.
Ahhhh. Sounds like the infamous faulty clevis pin.
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Originally Posted by Soulteacher
What Purry means, mate, is that the ziptor progresses into the axis-restored conductor, inititating the improving shorter to expand the older strip that prefixes the simulated overhead decoder; but, IMHO, if that happens, the peripheral mechanic rotogram will clear on the bust after every restrained particle selection underneath the acceptable generator. So all good, mate.

This is just SO wrong, Dude; it's the "actuated" overhead decoder, not the 'simulated' one.

You must be referring to the previous model or sumpink.
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Originally Posted by Soulteacher
What Purry means, mate, is that the ziptor progresses into the axis-restored conductor, inititating the improving shorter to expand the older strip that prefixes the simulated overhead decoder; but, IMHO, if that happens, the peripheral mechanic rotogram will clear on the bust after every restrained particle selection underneath the acceptable generator. So all good, mate.
For accurate mpg measurement the new 997's really need to be hooked up to this device:

Old 10-05-2008, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by draxa
This is just SO wrong, Dude; it's the "actuated" overhead decoder, not the 'simulated' one.
Oh shoot... that's probably why the noople subfranteriorated.

Originally Posted by kauai_diver
For accurate mpg measurement the new 997's really need to be hooked up to this device:
That's PERFECT!
Old 10-06-2008, 03:46 AM
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Magneto Reluctance? Is that guy serious. No one uses magento reluctance anymore. Its all about inverse-magneto detractance these days. You get many more kilowatts per pound-candle that way. Sheesh. Those Rockwell guys.
Old 10-06-2008, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Minok
Sheesh. Those Rockwell guys.
Ha! I was thinking the same thing. Those silly Rockwell guys

I'm really surprised that no one even brought up fluxation
Old 10-06-2008, 01:01 PM
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Rocketdyne lads...Rocketdyne... no wonder your confused.
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Don't mention fluxation again, or Coochas will feel it necessary to publish 'the photo'.

And anyway, it's what Bill says - Rocketdyne.
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