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Re: Torsen finale ... at least for me, anyway
It has occurred to me that the main variable in this discussion may
very well be driving style. Those that are not convinced of spider
bite may just have not driven to Nth degree of the ragged edge,
which is where/when it seems the spider bit occurs. Having the
major opponents together might make the most sense of all.
Ed
who laughed out loud, again and roariously, at the quote "it go
boom really loud and really brighty lighty". I can't help it, it's
probably just the context of it all, but I'm still LOL.
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999 12:38:08 -0500 (CDT) "Mark L. Chang"
<mchang@ece.nwu.edu> writes:
> Okay. Time to add my couple Rupees to this discussion.
>
> I say we take up a collection to send either Scott and Jeff over to
> the UK
> to drive Phil's Avant, or buy Phil a ticket to come over to Chicago
> to
> drive someone's CQ or other Torsen-equipped car. Hell, he can drive
> my
> 90q20v.
>
> 1000 listers, each chipping in ONE US dollar ($1) will get Phil here
> and
> back on British Airways no problem, pay for track time, pay for my
> car to
> be set up, and have enough leftover to get me a new set of tires
> after
> they get a good track-thrashing.
>
> Who's game?
>
> Mark (who's not had a Torsen bite since he doesn't drive that hard)
>
> To have no errors
> Would be life without meaning
> No struggle, no joy
> -- Brian M. Porter
>
>
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