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Tune Up

Photography Science/Medical posted on May 04, 2007
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Imagine my surprise when I opened the hood to start the tune up and found that my "Splogatis Valve" was actually missing. No wonder my mileage has been so poor.

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stuart83

8:01AM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Looks like some type of fuel injected, kick arse twin turbo of some kind Stuart

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auntietk

8:16AM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Whoa! Last pic: "This is Robbie the Robot." This pic: "This is Robbie the Robot on drugs." Looks like a plumber's van with a really big engine exploded, and everything got all mixed up.

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vector_rector

9:56AM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Hey hold on... I can clearly see the Splogatis valve at the lower left there it's connected to the Hyperastic indifferenciator. I think your mileage problem is being caused by the unconnected sensor relay that attaches to the Paraflovial convergence unit. heh heh heh I love rocket talk...and this picture nicely done once again excellent detail.

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TwoPynts

10:03AM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Vrooom, vroom! Now I wanna go visit myself!

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tallpindo

4:57AM | Sat, 05 May 2007

The woman would ask directions. The man would insist on following the map. A peaceful sortie in the land of argentia.


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