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Old Jun 4, 2011
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mods?

i dont know if this is the right place to put this. i have a 1991 ranger with 3.0l v6 and im looking to do some cheap mods, this will be the first time moding a truck, but is there any cheap mods out there? will cold air intake help me?
 
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I became inspired by observations of schooling fish, and the suggestion that there is constructive hydrodynamic interference between the wakes of neighboring fish," says Dabiri, associate professor of aeronautics and bioengineering at Caltech. "It turns out that many of the same physical principles can be applied to the interaction of vertical-axis wind turbines.
 
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I became inspired by observations of schooling fish, and the suggestion that there is constructive hydrodynamic interference between the wakes of neighboring fish," says Dabiri, associate professor of aeronautics and bioengineering at Caltech. "It turns out that many of the same physical principles can be applied to the interaction of vertical-axis wind turbines.
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Old Jul 1, 2011
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what the fudge packing keebler elf are you talking about?
 
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