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go-rebels Wrote:
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> Any German or Japanese 2.0 liter will far outlast
> a sixty year old rebuilt Ford 289. The materials
> are better, the tolerances are tighter, the coolin
> g is more uniform.
In your dreams lol.....go hug a cvt
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All the tea in China and hoopla advertising promo will not help their sales if the majority of reviews written were not favorable.... Achilles heel double edged sword of technology..It better be good I don't think sales will climb if reviews or so so like many past fizzles.
ps reminds me of when is GM going to release a mid engine Corvette motor, they have been teasing us for years.
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Self Drivers, they can't even keep a new train on track. R.I.P.
At least three people were killed over a hundred others were transported to hospital when an Amtrak train derailed south of Seattle at 7:40 a.m. Monday.
While officials couldn’t confirm if all passengers had been accounted for, but Fire officials said they had searched all the train cars for survivors.
Earlier media r
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Must be the stock market going up in price. Oh does include a PP
ps how does prepaid work? how does buyer/seller know price? is it an open check?
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I would imagine the Youtubers have a donate button that adds to the income? with some close to a million subscribers is it no wonder they give away detectors.
Look at Aquadigger or Digger Dan. (spell)
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PhDtector Wrote:
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> I remember Minelab fbs ads from the early 2000's t
> hat showed a graph using all 28 frequencies at the
> same time. Turned out that wasn't true. Maybe thei
> r ethics have improved this time.
Yes that was the reason bought the Minelabs because they sure the hell were not light, my sore ar
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RiverTeamSixDetectors Wrote:
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> People are mad to pay that for it.
Yes agree,,though that amount is not much for some.
I need a few more reviews before hand over the money, after all there are many fine detectors on the short list.
If you look at that Ebay Swiss seller there is a picture of gold nuggets jumping out of thi
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Intelligent Multi Frequency
Hope the NOX not competing with the ATPRO? the pro seems more of an amateur and first detector to sell to buy the nox.
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The conspiracy theories are just entertaining threads, like anyone takes all these threads posted without a grain of salt. hh
Have a good Holiday everyone, we can always put a Nox under the next 2018 Christmas tree.
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Beyonder-Pa Wrote:
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> Sounds like a CONSPIRACY.
that's what I think "what we have here is a lack of communication"
Cool Hand Luke
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Minelab teases us with a great juicy carrot in front of a hungry crowd and then leaves us hanging in thin air....hope it's worth the wait. My purchase money has no loyalty to where or who gets it.
I will spend it freely on the best coin trap available....even if it is Minelab. hh
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I can't see a tiny 2 litre motor lasting long..and probable twice the amount of parts to squeeze out horsepower that will be prone to service.
, simple small engines, rev more, more revs = more wear.
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lytle78 Wrote:
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> Packrats love all cars. Wiring is like homemade p
> asta to them. Ask me how I know.
Agree, odd how this hobby is the love of history, while a few mildly mock our love of history.
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therover61 Wrote:
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> Dirtmover,
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> I think some of those older American silver coins
> are works of art. I love buying quality coins like
> Morgans, Merc's, Barber quarters, Walkers, Seated'
> s...all of them.
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> I like it when my 18 year old son comes over and s
> ay's "wow..cool
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Well to be honest hope not around too see it.....I plan to drive off into the sunset with a classic American car not a rolling flashing idiot lights computer of electronics and cheap plastic.
Technology is mostly good but to some degree makes us less human.
For all the off grid folks they still use and rely on all that society has developed .The world is not an Island.
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Snap On Man Wrote:
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> As a retired Snap On dealer I can tell you if you
> don't have the diagnostic equipment and a informat
> ion system you are just a parts changer.
Would you think in these modern times we are stuck going to the large car dealers for service? since these new cars are so complicated..
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go-rebels Wrote:
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> I’ll take a road full of self-drivers vs a road fu
> ll of distracted drivers on their cell phones any
> day. Just transitioning 18-wheelers to self drive
> rs would be wonderful.
You must be joking? Sure there are distracted cell phone users reason do not ride my motorbike much.... but not sur
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PhDtector Wrote:
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> I don't know how many times they've had to replace
> my headlight fluid.
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> I just can't figure out where it all goes.
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> Not to mention the muffler pivots.
lol ....not sure in your area...but here the gas stations charge for tire pressure air, but you can get a free coffee
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TabZilla Wrote:
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> With all the troubles with electronics on newer ca
> rs from ECMs, airbags , ABS.....etc etc.
> It's scary to think of self parking/breaking/drivi
> ng cars and their sensors failing.
Highway full of self drivers is the day sell all my vehicles and take a bus. The world is nuts with technology.
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Pimento Wrote:
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> A significant amount of the faults occurring on cu
> rrent vehicles are with the electrical side of the
> ir operation. So an electric vehicle isn't going t
> o be a low-maintenance device.
It's no wonder some of the old classics price are going through the roof....they looked like cool cars n
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