Posted by
admin on May 9th
The outcome is seems about the same, we all end up in third world poverty, living in shacks, with no electricity running water or gasoline for our cars.
Is everyone just loving Keynesian economics ?
Posted by
admin on May 7th
I have a science project on the building blocks of matter and i need help with the question: What is the difference between hydrogen atoms and hydrogen gas?
Posted by
admin on Mar 17th
I intend to rebuild a in line six cylinder diesel with mechanical fuel injection. Rather than paying that ridicules price for a new one. And its intended for marine purpose. But the only difference I know is that the exhaust manifold has water running threw it so the boat/engine doesn’t burn up.
Is their any thing else that takes to make a marine engine ?
It is intended that the engine will be inhaling both fresh and salt water. From time to time.
Posted by
admin on Nov 11th
Quite often, people inquire as how to “clear check engine light”.
Most of the answers are simply to disconnect the battery for a period of time. (myself included)
So, my questions are:
1) What causes a “check engine” light to come on?
2) Do some come on after a certain point in time, or mileage as a reminder to have the engine serviced.
3) If, someone simply wants to reset the computer themselves, why is it wrong to advise them to do so?
4) If you had a check engine light come on if you simply had an engine misfire because of some water in the fuel, will the check engine light turn off by it’s self?
My thought is, if it were the friendly reminder type, it should remain off. However, if it reappears, then you should have the computer codes checked for possible causes.
Posted by
admin on Sep 7th
To my understanding…Gas treatment evaporates water content from gasoline making for better mileage? Fuel injector just cleans off the grease buildup of the fuel injectors as it sprays out the gasoline? So this means the you’ll have to pour in a bottle of gas treatment for every tank of gas you filled?
Am i correct?
Posted by
admin on Feb 13th
Dry Hydrogen gas exerts 500 torr and an equal amount of wet hydrogen gas exerts 500 torr & both have same temperature. Which has the greater # of moles of hydrogen and why?
Posted by
admin on Dec 23rd
This is something that has always intrigued me. Some people say that all gasoline is the same, regardless of which company you buy it from…whether it’s Amoco/BP, Shell, Mobil/Exxon, Sunoco, Chevron, Marathon, Speedway, etc.
Some people say that certain gas stations have better-quality gasoline, and others say it doesn’t matter. I’ve heard that Speedway’s gasoline is watered down, so I always avoid filling up there. My brother says he only fills up at BP, Shell, or Mobil because of the quality of that gas.
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