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mustang rotors
by danby on Tue Jul 22 16:30:44 PDT 2008
What 5 lug rotors will fit the front of a 4 lug 92 mustang gt. danby
2.3L camshaft
by danby on Tue Jul 22 16:24:46 PDT 2008
installed a hot camshaft in my 2.3L ranger for more horsepower. results, appears no extra power. Question: if i advanced the cam gear one tooth, would this give more power. danby
Re: Victim of Irony, yet again.... [akangl]
by xwesx on Tue Apr 24 10:37:10 PDT 2007
Actually, on the way down late Friday night, a station attendant at the Tesoro in Cantwell told us to keep an eye out for caribou through Broad Pass and beyond. He said they had been all over for the last couple of weeks. Sadly, we did not see any caribou on the road or otherwise (otherwise preferred!) on the trip down or up. The moose was the only critter we saw other than a few hares hanging out along the roadway. It crossed right there where the road abuts the Nenana river. It had gone down to the river for a drink, I imagine, and was headed back across toward the hills. I think this is going to be one of those bumper years for hares before they have another population crash. I remember in 2003 that there were so many they literally lined the road along the flats by Anderson/Clear and Nenana. It was quite amazing, really. Reminded me of a bad B horror movie I saw a couple decades ago.... Oh, hahaha! And of all the crazy animals to see crossing a road, I saw a beaver crossing the Johansen Expy right there at Danby on Thursday night. I was able to stop for it, but it was dawdling along so slowly I thought for sure it would be hit. I put my hazards on and waited for it to get into the median, so I can only guess whether it crossed the other side safely. It was about midnight, so at least traffic was very light.
Re: Ah, the wonderful pace cars [subzeroak]
by xwesx on Fri Mar 09 15:43:38 PST 2007
Well, I have no expectation that the left lane along this stretch of road (Johansen between University and Danby) will be used only for passing since there is a popular left turn at Danby. But, there is a big difference between driving at the SL in the left lane with the intent of making an eventual left turn and driving there with the expressed intent of holding up other traffic. Then, to add insult, holding up said traffic at a speed well under the posted SL in conditions that by no means warrant such reduced speed. (Not that I advocate ever unnecessarily holding up traffic due to road conditions as all vehicle/driver combinations have a different "safety" threshold.) Perhaps if I had bore down on the other vehicle and/or tailgated, such an action would not have been so surprising. But, considering my following distance, there was really no good reason for it other than late night boredom. :sick: Speaking of following distance, I was on this same stretch of road last night and was initially in the left lane because I and it were both traveling faster than traffic in the right lane. The light at Danby was red, so there was a long line of backed up traffic in the right lane there, but very little in the left. So, as the traffic starts to go, both myself and a pickup ahead of me were traveling at about 40 as we started passing the line of cars in the right lane. Lo and behold, one of the vehicles stopped in the left lane never made it above 40 as it continued on down the road. The right lane was going a little faster once traffic flow resumed. Why this rig two vehicles ahead of me would not go faster, I have no idea. But, I wanted to take the College Rd off ramp that was coming up, so I needed to get over. I put on my blinker, hung out for about 8 "clicks" of the light (longer than my normal delay), and then moved into a narrowing gap between the cars in front and behind me. Once there, the driver of the Honda Pilot behind me decided that I had, apparently, taken "her" space. She drove her Pilot about 6 feet off my rear bumper. I eased my speed a bit to put 2 seconds between me and the car ahead, so she pulled even closer - so close that I could not see the top of her windshield any longer. There she stayed until about 40 feet prior to the exit ramp (where me and nearly EVERY vehicle ahead were turning off!), then abruptly pulled into the left lane and huffed off down the road. :confuse: Considering that she lost probably 2 minutes on her commute with that stunt, it must have made her feel really powerful! :P

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