Need opinions. AEM Bruteforce CAI and Jet Stream Scoop.
ORIGINAL: Horseapples
It is a wonder that we didnt have more 374-7 type accidents. I guess GOD and luck were on our side. I hated those gag bags, they were almost as bad as the BFRC's!
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It is a wonder that we didnt have more 374-7 type accidents. I guess GOD and luck were on our side. I hated those gag bags, they were almost as bad as the BFRC's!
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Excellent pic too.
Damn Pappy, almost blew coffee outta my nose laughing! I guess were in a world of our own here,anyone else that reads our conversation will be lost as a goose![sm=icon_cheers.gif]
I feel so out of the loop...
...but nice job Pappy. So, this red hand makes it so I will never see his posts again? If so I am doing it, since I have yet to hear one useful thing come from that joke. Sad thing is, proven time after time, you challenge him on what his education is or what he drives he runs like a bitch. Please tell me that red hand edits him out... I will enjoy this otherwise perfect forum so much more.
...but nice job Pappy. So, this red hand makes it so I will never see his posts again? If so I am doing it, since I have yet to hear one useful thing come from that joke. Sad thing is, proven time after time, you challenge him on what his education is or what he drives he runs like a bitch. Please tell me that red hand edits him out... I will enjoy this otherwise perfect forum so much more.
ORIGINAL: FFMedic1479
I feel so out of the loop...
...but nice job Pappy. So, this red hand makes it so I will never see his posts again? If so I am doing it, since I have yet to hear one useful thing come from that joke. Sad thing is, proven time after time, you challenge him on what his education is or what he drives he runs like a bitch. Please tell me that red hand edits him out... I will enjoy this otherwise perfect forum so much more.
I feel so out of the loop...
...but nice job Pappy. So, this red hand makes it so I will never see his posts again? If so I am doing it, since I have yet to hear one useful thing come from that joke. Sad thing is, proven time after time, you challenge him on what his education is or what he drives he runs like a bitch. Please tell me that red hand edits him out... I will enjoy this otherwise perfect forum so much more.
It really hits the spot.
Oh my... that felt so good. Oh so good... Everyone should do it. That would be fun. Yaaaaaayyyyy.... everyone block Hank.... yaaaayyyyyy!!!
The jet stream is sweet! Heres mine, Im gonna paint itred one of these days. If your ram is 06 or newer you have to make a different hole to mount it, cheap way to get ram air.
The intake air temperature (IAT) sensor
and manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensors
will dependably tell you whether the scoop works
to change either pressure at low/high speed
and whether the temperature changes.
To discover for yourself
how the scoop will direct more grit, dust and road trash
will take a bit more time
but could easily be done
by weighing the filter at the begining and end of the month
and alternating using the scoop every other month.
How do Hedge Fund managers make up to $1 billion per year profit?
By knowing how to do scientific tests and borrowing large amounts of other peoples money.
History can be surprising.
Was it a college professor who discovered how to do better tests
or was it......
someone who spent most of his day drinking beer?
quote
"
The t statistic was introduced by William Sealy Gosset for cheaply monitoring the quality of beer brews. "Student" was his pen name. Gosset was a statistician for the Guinness brewery in Dublin, Ireland, and was hired due to Claude Guinness's innovative policy of recruiting the best graduates from Oxford and Cambridge to apply biochemistry and statistics to Guinness' industrial processes. Gosset published the t test in Biometrika in 1908, but was forced to use a pen name by his employer who regarded the fact that they were using statistics as a trade secret. In fact, Gosset's identity was unknown not only to fellow statisticians but to his employer—the company insisted on the pseudonym so that it could turn a blind eye to the breach of its rules. Today, it is more generally applied to the confidence that can be placed in judgments made from small samples."end quote
and manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensors
will dependably tell you whether the scoop works
to change either pressure at low/high speed
and whether the temperature changes.
To discover for yourself
how the scoop will direct more grit, dust and road trash
will take a bit more time
but could easily be done
by weighing the filter at the begining and end of the month
and alternating using the scoop every other month.
How do Hedge Fund managers make up to $1 billion per year profit?
By knowing how to do scientific tests and borrowing large amounts of other peoples money.
History can be surprising.
Was it a college professor who discovered how to do better tests
or was it......
someone who spent most of his day drinking beer?
quote
"
The t statistic was introduced by William Sealy Gosset for cheaply monitoring the quality of beer brews. "Student" was his pen name. Gosset was a statistician for the Guinness brewery in Dublin, Ireland, and was hired due to Claude Guinness's innovative policy of recruiting the best graduates from Oxford and Cambridge to apply biochemistry and statistics to Guinness' industrial processes. Gosset published the t test in Biometrika in 1908, but was forced to use a pen name by his employer who regarded the fact that they were using statistics as a trade secret. In fact, Gosset's identity was unknown not only to fellow statisticians but to his employer—the company insisted on the pseudonym so that it could turn a blind eye to the breach of its rules. Today, it is more generally applied to the confidence that can be placed in judgments made from small samples."end quote



