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Where are these cities, I hadn't heard of them. Japan does have a city named USA, but it goes back hundreds of years. Products have to have country of origin on them, not cities of origin.
Nitrous is always a risk, but a small shot isn't too big of a deal, just need enough fuel pressure and turn the timing down.
First time we tried a 125 NOS kit, we put it on a bone stock 68 Fury duece with a 318. Just slapped on a 4bbl intake, still had single exhaust. Man that was fun.
I find that part interesting, since the 737 has about an hour of reserve battery power to keep the systems running, including hydraulics, with both engines off.
I have no way to dispute that, but also find it rather odd the plane was airborne and made a go full around without engines for 4 minutes, made a controlled landing it looked/sounded like with engines under power, contacted a hard abutment at speed, was engulfed in a nearly full plane consuming...
Also just wondering, for reference how much does your car weigh and what does it run?
For pure curiosity, you think the 340 since it has a forged bottom end will eat a 100 shot? Sounds like a fun time but I'm getting tires first and if it's a big risk I wouldn't run nitrous
Man, had a bunch of Challengers since 1980 and forgot all about that gas tank fill being on the passenger side. Never ever liked that and don't understand why the factory decided to put it like that....
Bird feathers, blood found in both engines of crashed jet in South Korea, source says
By Hyunjoo Jin
January 16, 202510:58 PM ESTUpdated 16 hours ago
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/bird-feathers-blood-found-two-engines-boeing-jet-that-crashed-south-korea-source-2025-01-17/