Oh I know. Otherwise I’d just run 87.
We have 85, 87, 91 as far as most gas stations are arranged. I did plenty of reading on the matter when I moved out here. Always ran 93 in the Mini so got a weee bit concerned when that was no longer an option for me.
Open fire pits are pretty illegal in most parts of Colorado and I’d imagine a lot of the western states.
Propane fire pits are super common.
There’s about 170 cubic feet of propane in a propane tank. About 170 cubic feet of “total passenger and cargo space” in a 4 door wrangler. Assuming you...
They’ve been running turbos in planes for decades with very little issue.
I suppose they are also removed and serviced much more often than on a car engine though.
It's hard to blame people for that reaction unfortunately. The hindenburg didn't have a lot of static discharging capabilities. (or any aircraft at the time)
Static Wicks didn't become a thing till WWII
Facts. Ran into each other at a brewery stop in the mountains on the trek west.
Talking on the radios in Utah on the way we were realizing there’s a very strong possibility I might be towing him the last bit to the gas station.
But the wanderer made it! Just may have been sipping fumes by the...
The Hindenburg wasn’t so much an intense explosion of hydrogen though. It didn’t burn the hydrogen.
Hydrogen is just a super light gas so when the static in the skin caused a spark and lit the skin on fire, it accelerated the fire in an upward direction because all the hydrogen wanted to escape...