I was watching a show on Netflix about bionic people and what have you. They have already had reports of cyber murder. Pacemakers and insulin pumps are controlled via Bluetooth where hackers have upped insulin levels to lethal levels.
Electric PS brakes trans and throttle is car companies just getting ready to build cars that drive themselves. I believe that the "trial period" if you will, is taking place now to test reliability and such of said systems. :foilhat:
Yes on the white walls and I'd have to pass on the red wheels.
As far as my shit goes I haven't touched it in a while. I just haven't been motivated to work on it.
16 year old girls used to think it was cool that my 91 Mazda 626 would half ass spin the tires in first gear and go 10mph over the speed limit in the cul de sac. However I didn't have a hawiian button up shirt and Chester the molester mustache in high school.
What are planing on doing with it?
To make the motor run you pretty much need the whole harness ECU as well as the fuel pump. Also these motors use a secondary set of injectors in the air box if you don't have the factory air box with the secondary fuel rail and injectors the motor will never...
I did go over it lightly with a brass wire wheel. I don't want to do anything other than that to it, I really want to see how my gloves shine/polish it up just from using it.
Yeah I would defiantly pull the plugs and drop a little bit of ATF in the holes and just spin it over a few times to kinda clean/free up anything that might be a little stuck.
Or just fire it up and bounce the limiter for 8-13 minutes either way.
He said he asked his boss if he could have it for it to be used for this exact reason and his boss said it was all good. I've seen them before at a vintage/oddities shop so it must not be an uncommon thing to aquire. .
The gold fillings is something I've never thought of.
I figured this would stir quite a conversation.
Everyone I offroad with has a beer tab or pool ball or spider gear for their shifter. Had to come up with something crazy. Besides it would have just been tossed in the scrap pile and melted down.
So I have a friend who works at a crematorium and long story short I aquired this as a shifter for my Jeep.
It's a hip replacement.
So thoughts, will I be haunted by this persons spirit? Is it the best shift knob you've ever seen? Or is it just too morbid and you have nothing to say...
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