Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: squealer on August 23, 2008, 07:35:28 PM
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Save money by putting much larger wheels on the back of your car.
That way you will always be going downhill, thereby saving on fuel.
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:huh :noid
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Anyone have an Over/Under on him making 200 posts before he's PNG'd?
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. . . riiiiggghhttt lol. someone failed school
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It was just a joke, why is everyone so uptight?
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It was just a joke, why is everyone so uptight?
Read his moronic troll in the Hartmann thread. I don't dance unless I hear music Mensa.
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Save money by putting much larger wheels on the back of your car.
That way you will always be going downhill, thereby saving on fuel.
had a bit much to smoke have ya?
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It was just a joke, why is everyone so uptight?
uumm..because it was a pretty sad one?
:noid
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If bad jokes were grounds for disapproval, I should be dead by now.
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If bad jokes were grounds for disapproval, I should be dead by now.
me too, as i've told waaayyyy more than my share......but this takes the cake...really it does.....
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Save money by putting much larger wheels on the back of your car.
That way you will always be going downhill, thereby saving on fuel.
:huh
In before the laws of mechanics and physics
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I'm going out on a limb here, but it seems someone's been sampling the local mushrooms?
Under and IN :aok
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Anyone have an Over/Under on him making 200 posts before he's PNG'd?
I can't believe he's at 137 and counting!
Have you checked out the thread he started called ",,,,,,,,,"??
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Over.
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i took obama's advice and inflated my tires to 110psi, now i get 87 mpg. :D
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Woot Under! :rock
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(http://www.freesmileys.org/custom/image/red%5E_%5Earial%5E_%5E0%5E_%5E0%5E_%5EIN teresting%5E_%5E.gif) (http://www.freesmileys.org/custom)
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PNG Under wins
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PNG Under wins
:D
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Actually, as ironic as it may sound they're correct. Not due to the constantly going down hill. Rather larger drive tires will travel farther or further per revolution. Therefore, as long as they don't take the engine out of the "sweet spot" in rpm for optimum mpg, it would increse fuel mileage. It's like changing your final drive gear ratio.