The Firebird Trans Am was not turbocharged. That was a later model, like 80 or 81. His was a Pontiac 400, but production shortages did not gurantee it. You could have had a Buick, Olds, or even Chevy engine in it. This was before the GM branding became one with power trains.
That is spot on correct. A stock Toyota can be as soft as just feeling it in the pedal. Depending on the wear and tear, or how far the trans was tilted when it was stabbed.
You are redirecting. I don't know why I even went back and read the some of the crap, but I did.
Sophistication has what to do with the debate? How about nothing. It is about what is right and wrong. That is the debate, you are the one that brought up casulty rates, not me. Nice try hippie.
As a percent of GDP, he still isn't spending as much as I thought. But he is still doing to much. All that medical care at somebody eles's expense is horsehit.
And his deep tax cuts show he isn't left of center economically.
Yep.
The poll should have been
1. Social conservative, Economic conservative
2. Social Liberal, Economic conservative
3.Social liberal, Economic liberal
4.Economic liberal, social conservative-although I don't know any.
And it can be scaled also.
Well, I can't see it from here, but either the engine or cam position sensor is out of time. That would be my first guess.
That is if you are sure the injectors pulse when you crank the starter, and you have good spark.
Whatever conventional name brand oil is on sale at Wal-Mart or K-Mart, 10W-30. And it gets change around 6 months, sometimes once a year if I don't drive it much, like now.
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