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When a dude starts to talk about cars with you, at your FIRST opportunity, interrupt and say something, like, "Oh terrific! You're talking about something I really like! Hey, wasn't it an absolute stroke of genius, when Ferdinand Porsche designed a Grand Prix racing car in 1932, with a limited slip differential? And he was using the letters LSD, long before the illegal drug LSD was first developed in 1936!"
THAT should let him know that you know about your cam shafts and flywheels. (Memorize the above. LOL!)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited_slip_differential
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Why is it when you are lost your car or Truck is low on fueal and there is no Gas station around?
by boloman on October 3rd, 2011
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Why are California drivers can not drive in the rain or Fog?
by boloman on October 16th, 2011
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Does the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration push laws more to protect the people or insurance companies?
by mikedsign on October 13th, 2011
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Have you ever flipped your 4x4
by Brainboy on October 2nd, 2011
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Rebuild roads and bridges? Seriously?
by mikedsign on November 16th, 2011
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You're reading I am a 17 year old girl and i know almost everything there is to know when it comes to mechanics on a car but alot of times guys just think i'm stupid and they talk to me about cars like i'm 4. how do i keep this from happening?
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haha thanks. i hope that works. i know alot more about american vehicles but i like your advice
by alex13 on September 24th, 2009
It will at least give him pause, and you can also point out to him that the Wankel Rotary Engine (used in some Mazda models) only has 3 moving parts, but doesn't deliver the power of a standard internal combustion engine, and has lower gas mileage.
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I bet when you bring those things up, he quickly changes the subject to SEX! LOL!
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Thanks for the points that I'm sure you will soon be giving my answer.
by Anonymous on September 24th, 2009