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| Razor440 a écrit Do you drive a petrol sponge? Cause i do :P ![]() Seriously, that's what the back plate says ![]() ![]() Not gonna lie, but that rear-end looks weird for a 2000s muscle car | |
[quote=Burn Rubber]What the hell is a petrol sponge? O.o And yes, I'm a tree hugger. ![]() [quote=Briggs & Stratton]This "sponge" is used to prevent air pockets in the fuel. These air pockets are caused by equipment vibrations and can eventually lead to a condition called vaporlock. When the engine is vaporlocked, it will not be able to start. I'd think it's more meant as a funny term for "car with a high fuel consumption" (as in, it "sucks up" a lot of petrol, similar to how a sponge sucks op a lot of water), considering this plate is on a big V8-powered muscle car. -- Last edit: 2023-08-06 16:23:11 | |
| Victor_2003 a écrit Why someone added "concept" at extra info and class? Doens't are 2006 the first production year of the S197 GT500? No, because the production of the GT500 S197 started in 2007, while in 2006 only the pre-production prototype was presented | |
| Why someone added "concept" at extra info and class? Doens't are 2006 the first production year of the S197 GT500? | |
| Burn Rubber a écrit What the hell is a petrol sponge? O.o And yes, I'm a tree hugger. Briggs & Stratton a écrit This "sponge" is used to prevent air pockets in the fuel. These air pockets are caused by equipment vibrations and can eventually lead to a condition called vaporlock. When the engine is vaporlocked, it will not be able to start. | |
Do you drive a petrol sponge? Cause i do :P![]() Seriously, that's what the back plate says ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
![]() I want to have a Mustang to look like that! -- Last edit: 2016-04-18 22:14:45 | |
| I have this car fully tuned! When i was testing it i got to the top speed OVER 400 km/h!! -- Last edit: 2011-08-04 08:52:53 |