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Old 03-16-04, 09:36 AM
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Originally posted by tunafish
Carl, I must challenge your remarks regarding the American pisswater (mich light) although the up front cost of the Molson XXX is noticeably more the alcohol content is 7.5 More bang for your buck – or buzz, less beer consumed higher octane rating.

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Good point.
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Yah I used to work with a guy who said his mom would bring him down a few cases of it when she'd come back hom from Quebec on business.

So when i saw some for sale after New Year's, I grabbed some!

I thought it was a bit strange that I was all slipsy and turring my words after just two beers in an hour... then two of my friends, who looked identical and sounded the same, pointed out in unison that the alcohol content was higher.

So I then had a nice tall red-headed-****, then finished it off with a jagerdriver, and I forgot all about it.
Old 03-16-04, 10:42 AM
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Want cheap? I just re-stocked on brew's from Costco in Winchester VA last week.
2- 30 pack cubes of Miller Light (swill)- $13.99 EACH
1 case (24) of Yuengling Lager- $14.99
1 case of SamSmith Nut Brown Ale- $15.99

That'll last me a month!

(By the way- I looked in vain for PCV valves there, but no luck....But I did find THIS) http://www.costco.com/frameset.asp?t...=10017928&log=

Old 03-16-04, 11:15 AM
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Originally posted by Jeff20B
That PCV valve info needs to be added to the FAQ.
It's already there, complete with links to 3 peejay posts about the wonders of PCVs for 3.0L Caravans.
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peejay, I'm not running a stock carb though and I have air horns no filter? How about putting a k&n on the intermediate housing nipple? Would that worK?

Thanks, Ed
Old 03-16-04, 05:55 PM
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Originally posted by Tom
Want cheap? I just re-stocked on brew's from Costco in Winchester VA last week.
2- 30 pack cubes of Miller Light (swill)- $13.99 EACH
1 case (24) of Yuengling Lager- $14.99
1 case of SamSmith Nut Brown Ale- $15.99

That'll last me a month!

(By the way- I looked in vain for PCV valves there, but no luck....But I did find THIS) http://www.costco.com/frameset.asp?t...=10017928&log=




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Get an air filter. Rotaries do *not* tolerate dirty air.
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