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I'm not knocking your car, i'm just saying the SRT is extremely fast for a stock car, and you shouldn't be able to touch it if yours is stock.

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keep in mind the srt-6 is basically an AMG slk32

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Same exact car as this one. When we started to hit about 85-90 it really started to pull. I would NOT have been able to keep up if my car worked right.

I'm not knocking your car, i'm just saying the SRT is extremely fast for a stock car, and you shouldn't be able to touch it if yours is stock.

You've obviously never ridden in an Eaton'd 3.8 MN12. They are nasty down low. Run out of steam pretty quickly though.

minji was telling me about a guy she works with that was "telling" her he carries a 9mm for safety

she seemed shocked when i told her that A) people who carry for safety don't fucking brag about it

b) anyone who knows guns doesn't refer to it as a "9mm"

"9 em em" or "9 millimeter"?

oh and btw what in the fuck is a 10-24 diameter screw...surely can't be 10/24th's

9 millimeter

it's like asking a guy what kind of subs he has and hearing "fiteens"

oh and btw what in the fuck is a 10-24 diameter screw...surely can't be 10/24th's

Isn't that how they do metric bolts?

I'm not knocking your car, i'm just saying the SRT is extremely fast for a stock car, and you shouldn't be able to touch it if yours is stock.

You've obviously never ridden in an Eaton'd 3.8 MN12. They are nasty down low. Run out of steam pretty quickly though.

never have but the srt6 weighs less has way more HP and only about 20ft lbs less torque (curves not taken into account) so i can't imagine how they'd even come close on the highway.

oh and btw what in the fuck is a 10-24 diameter screw...surely can't be 10/24th's

It's a coarse thread machine screw. #10 screw, 24 threads per inch. More common is the 10-32 which is fine thread.

It's just like any other screw/bolt. You have the size, then thread pitch.

Most 1/4" bolts are 1/4-20, 5/16s are 5/16-18, 3/8-16, 1/2-13, you get the picture.

I'm not knocking your car, i'm just saying the SRT is extremely fast for a stock car, and you shouldn't be able to touch it if yours is stock.

You've obviously never ridden in an Eaton'd 3.8 MN12. They are nasty down low. Run out of steam pretty quickly though.

never have but the srt6 weighs less has way more HP and only about 20ft lbs less torque (curves not taken into account) so i can't imagine how they'd even come close on the highway.

HP and torque are nothing but numbers by themselves. They tell you nothing without factoring in the gear ratios of the tranny/rearend, shift points, stall speeds, etc. . .

My old Cobra has less HP and torque than an LS1 F-body and was heavier, but I would kill them out of the hole. Top end was another story, and that's where the powerband is on the 4.6 4V.

9 millimeter

it's like asking a guy what kind of subs he has and hearing "fiteens"

I must be weird then. I always say millimeter instead of em em

oh and btw what in the fuck is a 10-24 diameter screw...surely can't be 10/24th's

It's a coarse thread machine screw. #10 screw, 24 threads per inch. More common is the 10-32 which is fine thread.

It's just like any other screw/bolt. You have the size, then thread pitch.

Most 1/4" bolts are 1/4-20, 5/16s are 5/16-18, 3/8-16, 1/2-13, you get the picture.

Ahhhhhhh.....

almost all the screws and bolts I've ever used only list diameter, length and either "coarse thread" or "fine thread"...

figures that this Mercedes even has fancy license plate bolts...

and yes I use the term fancy very loosely...

netflix was trying to tell me something today...

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i have bad taste when it comes to movies! :P

minji was telling me about a guy she works with that was "telling" her he carries a 9mm for safety

she seemed shocked when i told her that A) people who carry for safety don't fucking brag about it

b) anyone who knows guns doesn't refer to it as a "9mm"

LOL, what a tool. If I'm carrying, I'm sure as fuck don't tell a single damn person about it. Some people know that I carry, the woman and a couple of friends are about it, but no one knows when/if I am actually carrying though. My view on it is that its a concealed carry gun, if it has to be drawn, it has already been decided what exactly is going to happen. Other than that, I sincerely hope no one ever knows when/that I carry.

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