probably not typical little girl play, i know but...those remind me of when i was a kid and would use clothes pins to attach pieces of cardboard to by bike so they flap'd on the spokes to sound like a motor scooter... _________________
Date: 10-22-07 08:05 From: KFunk in Southeast Ohio. Subject: Re: WOW..get turbo envy only $21.95
It'll just get hot and not produce any power unless you put an interfooler on it:
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Date: 10-22-07 08:49 From: canadapierre in Vancouver, BC Subject: Re: WOW..get turbo envy only $21.95
The clothe pin and cardboard line makes me cringe..
I used up plenty of classic hockey and baseball cards from my dad's days that would of been a sweet down payment.... At least I can blame it on youth.
There was also a gizmo that helped gas mix with air. Sort of a plastic propeller that you put in the intake and then the hairdryer motor that was "marketed" as the electric turbo guaranteed to boost your performance! _________________ More power!
haha thats \callled the tornado, I actually hear that it works though
Yeah, in some motors it helps with fuel atomization by twisting the air around. I'd like to see someone test one on an M10 motor! _________________ ClayW
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