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Dargon
Location: Springfield, Ohio Gender: Male
| | | Re: Curiosity found the train? <Reply # 20 on 4/26/2010 7:21 PM >
| | | i decided that stealing a train is a bad idea, because there under federal jurisdiction, AND you cant really take them and hide them somewhere, although starting it and setting it to go forward at like 1 MPH could make for a very entertaining news story later
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Darlinclem
Location: Twin Cities Gender: Female
| | Re: Curiosity found the train? <Reply # 21 on 4/27/2010 3:21 PM >
| | | Posted by NotBatman Too bad. Mine still needs some more tuning, but I think I'm already crapping twice as fast with my new toilet throttle!!!
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Okay Not Batman, so at first I though this was a joke, but then Freak told me that now even Jim can't clog your toilet. Truly AMAZING! Your Frankensteinian home improvement initiative is awe inspiring. Did you install parts from a race car engine like these: http://www.killerrons.com/toilets.cfm or just come up with your own throttle design?
Anyway nice find!
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NotBatman
Location: MSP Gender: Male
Secret Cult Member
| | Re: Curiosity found the train? <Reply # 22 on 4/28/2010 1:04 PM >
| | | Posted by Darlinclem Okay Not Batman, so at first I though this was a joke, but then Freak told me that now even Jim can't clog your toilet. Truly AMAZING! Your Frankensteinian home improvement initiative is awe inspiring.
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Yeah, I was estimating roughly 16lbs/second with the original system, once I got it tuned just right, and that was pretty impressive. I could easily have stopped there. Now that I've finally got the nitrous system online? Oh, man, you have no idea. I think I have to install safety handles. And maybe a roll cage.
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Mutt Moderator
Location: Bunbury, Western Australia
Support your local Funeral Director ----- Drop Dead!
| | | Re: Curiosity found the train? <Reply # 23 on 4/30/2010 2:31 AM >
| | | I had a similar design carb on my 78 Bronco show truck back in the 90's. It was a Predator Carb. One big barrel, variable venturi 390 to 940 cfm. Of course the one inch riser with two nitrous fogger bars made the thing get up on its hind legs and dance.
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