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New Transmission could very well change everything we ever thought possible!
A true must see. I am just beginning to understand the technology which in many respects could be considered 'other worldly'.
Please, prior to watching this to have an engineering dictionary handy - the narrator discusses some very complicated terms that my go over the lay-mens head... http://home.comcast.net/~steveham21/turbo.mpg |
But what about the flux capacitor and the muffler bearings and tail light fluid?
Funny thing is, there are people who would see that and believe it. |
It seems a bit expensive...especially, since as Sammy pointed out, it does not even have muffler bearings.
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This place sells muffler bearings, 710 caps, tire beads, johnson rods, Kuhneutson Valves and piston return springs. Replacement : KaleCoAuto, Hard to find automotive items! Here's their lowering kit, only $19.95 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1269885955.jpg And yes, they do sell flux capacitors but they're $175,000 each Flux Capacitor [FLUX62] - $175,000.00 : KaleCoAuto, Hard to find automotive items! |
I was on to it until the "Prefamulated Amulite"---we used an alloy of Stupidium and Unobtanium !!!!!
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A classic
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here is the updated version.. LOL we used to show this at our training classes all the time!
YouTube - Chrysler Turbo Encabulator |
As a former Chrysler tech I can say that sht is funny!
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I'm not sure I should admit this - but I have Rockwell Automation's version of the Retro Incabulator memorized...
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