Coating OEM Pistons
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Regarding the answer to your other question, I'd say autocross and street. Maybe a drag trip for the lulz. That said, I'm beginning to wonder if I like working on this **** more than driving it.
Edit: wondering if i hate myself enough that I keep doing stupid things instead of just driving the damn thing.
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Can't run corn since we don't have it here.
Regarding the answer to your other question, I'd say autocross and street. Maybe a drag trip for the lulz. That said, I'm beginning to wonder if I like working on this **** more than driving it.
Edit: wondering if i hate myself enough that I keep doing stupid things instead of just driving the damn thing.
Regarding the answer to your other question, I'd say autocross and street. Maybe a drag trip for the lulz. That said, I'm beginning to wonder if I like working on this **** more than driving it.
Edit: wondering if i hate myself enough that I keep doing stupid things instead of just driving the damn thing.
*insert you run forged pistons and corn you hypocritical bastard hate here*
However, I imagine you will be blindly checking off CPG boxes, making it rain prescriptions, and driving a BMW in 4 years, and triaging people to providers with specialty skills, so it wont matter anyways.
Source: I am an outpatient RD that is completing their ME degree. It is amazing the selection bias that the medical field uses in their research.
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*insert you run forged pistons and corn you hypocritical bastard hate here*
However, I imagine you will be blindly checking off CPG boxes, making it rain prescriptions, and driving a BMW in 4 years, and triaging people to providers with specialty skills, so it wont matter anyways.
Source: I am an outpatient RD that is completing their ME degree. It is amazing the selection bias that the medical field uses in their research.
However, I imagine you will be blindly checking off CPG boxes, making it rain prescriptions, and driving a BMW in 4 years, and triaging people to providers with specialty skills, so it wont matter anyways.
Source: I am an outpatient RD that is completing their ME degree. It is amazing the selection bias that the medical field uses in their research.
:(
Also, is the ME degree mechanical engineering or a degree in learning to be self centered? (Or something I've never heard of lol.)