What have you done to your MSP today?

Very nice. U win!

(rei)..you are welcome sir..this photo of altspace's P5 engine just amazes me..



p5_coolant1.jpg



That is damned near OCD...
 
this is the whip
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this broke
<a href="http://s710.photobucket.com/albums/ww109/toon954/?action=view&current=0427092044.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/ww109/toon954/0427092044.jpg" border="0" alt="the limited slippage"></a>


it came from here
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new LSD comes in monday and then VROOM VROOM

PIC FAIL

AND ZOOM ZOOM FAIL.
 
Just installed the hood dampers for my c/f hood. Never drilled or tapped a hole before... ON A CAR. Also fiddled with the hood latch and it decreased the hood flutter significantly.
 
Just installed the hood dampers for my c/f hood. Never drilled or tapped a hole before... ON A CAR. Also fiddled with the hood latch and it decreased the hood flutter significantly.

any pics?

and i havent done crap to mine. just started my new job on this past monday so mods for me coming. and also on may 23 im getting a set of Eibach Sportlines.....
 
Had to install new headlights AGAIN last night. Also bought some seafoam....should get that done this week sometime.
 
you know what i meant. is it technically duct tape?

Is it Duct or Duck? We dont want you to be confused, so we will explain. The first name for Duct Tape was DUCK. During World War II the U.S. Military needed a waterproof tape to keep the moisture out of ammunition cases. So, they enlisted the Johnson and Johnson Permacel Division to manufacture the tape. Because it was waterproof, everyone referred to it as duck tape (like water off a ducks back). Military personnel discovered that the tape was good for lots more than keeping out water. They used it for Jeep repair, fixing stuff on their guns, strapping equipment to their clothing... the list is endless.

After the War, the housing industry was booming and someone discovered that the tape was great for joining the heating and air conditioning duct work. So, the color was changed from army green to the silvery color we are familiar with today and people started to refer to it as duct tape*. Therefore, either name is appropriate.
 
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